Class 3 English Worksheet for Long Unseen Passage

Class 3 English Worksheet for Long Unseen Passage
Class 3 English Worksheet for Long Unseen Passage

Class 3 English Worksheet for Long Unseen Passage

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Stories That Make You Think: Long Unseen Passages for Class 3

This Grade 3 Long Reading Passages worksheet is designed to strengthen reading comprehension, grammar accuracy, and written expression through engaging unseen stories. Learners read meaningful passages such as The Class Tree-Planting Day, The Lighthouse Mystery, The River Adventure, The Class Art Exhibition, and A Day at the Nature Camp. Each passage is followed by carefully structured exercises including fill in the blanks, multiple choice questions, one-word answers, one-sentence answers, and paragraph writing. These tasks help students understand details, identify key ideas, infer meaning, and express thoughts clearly in writing. The worksheet builds confidence in handling longer texts while improving vocabulary, sentence construction, and comprehension skills in an age-appropriate and enjoyable way.

Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar?

Reading comprehension plays a vital role in grammar learning for Class 3 students because:
1. It improves understanding of sentence structure and correct usage.
2. It helps learners connect meaning with grammar rules.
3. It strengthens attention to detail and accuracy.
4. It develops logical thinking and written expression.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes multiple unseen passages with progressive exercises:

Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks 
Students complete sentences based on details from the passage.

Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students select the correct option based on understanding of the text.

Exercise 3 – One Word Answers 
Students answer factual questions using a single correct word.

Exercise 4 – One Sentence Answers 
Students respond in complete sentences using information from the passage.

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing 
Students write a short paragraph based on the given passage.

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. courtyard 
2. trees 
3. sapling 
4. neem 
5. holes 
6. soil 
7. watering 
8. chart 
9. strong 
10. proud 

Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions 
1. c 
2. b 
3. d 
4. d 
5. b 
6. c 
7. b 
8. d 
9. c 
10. a 

Exercise 3 – One Word Answers 
1. village 
2. grandfather 
3. ducks 
4. Riya 
5. fish 
6. fishermen 
7. wind 
8. Rohan 
9. boat 
10. happy 

Exercise 4 – One Sentence Answers 
1. The students prepared for their first art exhibition. 
2. The students displayed paintings of animals, landscapes, and festivals. 
3. Priya arranged her colourful butterfly painting on the front table. 
4. Arjun showcased a model of a castle made from cardboard. 
5. Parents visited the class during the exhibition. 
6. Parents admired the students’ creativity. 
7. The teacher praised the students for their effort and imagination. 
8. The students clapped for each other at the end. 

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing (Sample Answer) 
Tanvi visited a nature camp with her classmates near their school. A guide showed them different trees, insects, and birds. Tanvi used binoculars to spot parrots and woodpeckers. She learned how fallen leaves help the soil and why clean rivers are important. The group had lunch near a stream after a long walk. Tanvi collected smooth pebbles as souvenirs and went home excited to share her experience.

Help your child build strong reading, grammar, and writing skills with this engaging Long Unseen Passages worksheet for Class 3. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

It helps transition from guided reading to independent comprehension.

Literal, vocabulary-based, and inferential questions.

By discussing answers aloud to reinforce sentence structure.