Class 3 English Worksheet on Compare and Contrast

Class 3 English Worksheet on Compare and Contrast
Class 3 English Worksheet on Compare and Contrast

Class 3 English Worksheet on Compare and Contrast

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Spot the Similarities! Compare and Contrast Skills for Class 3 

This Grade 3 worksheet, Compare and Contrast, teaches students how to identify similarities and differences using clear examples and guided writing tasks. With five engaging activities—apples vs. oranges, buses vs. trains, storybooks vs. comics, mountains vs. plains, and summer vs. winter—children develop strong observation, reasoning, and sentence-writing skills. Each exercise helps students compare two things meaningfully and write structured responses using topic sentences, similarities, differences, and conclusions. 

Why “Compare and Contrast” Matters in Grammar? 

1. It strengthens sentence structure by helping children organise ideas clearly. 
2. It builds descriptive vocabulary for everyday objects, landforms, and seasons. 
3. It develops logical thinking by helping students understand how things are alike and different. 
4. It prepares learners for structured paragraph writing through guided comparison tasks. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

Exercise 1 – Apples and Oranges 
Students write one similarity and one difference by observing the image on page 3. 

Exercise 2 – Buses vs. Trains 
Children write a topic sentence, one similarity, one difference, and a concluding sentence (page 4). 

Exercise 3 – Storybooks and Comics 
Learners compare two reading formats using a guided layout (page 5). 

Exercise 4 – Mountains vs. Plains 
Students study the landscape illustration on page 6 and write similarities and differences. 

Exercise 5 – Summer vs. Winter Venn Diagram 
Children use the Venn diagram on page 7 to turn seasonal comparisons into a short paragraph. 

Sample Compare-and-Contrast Paragraph (Example for Students) 

Summer and winter are two very different seasons, but both are important parts of the year. In summer, the weather is hot, and people enjoy swimming and eating ice cream. In winter, the weather is cold, and people wear warm clothes and drink hot chocolate. Both seasons bring changes to nature and offer fun activities, making each one special in its own way.

 Help your child build strong analytical and writing skills with this Compare and Contrast worksheet for Class 3! 

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Frequently Asked Questions

It teaches children to notice similarities and differences, improving critical thinking.

They help students organise ideas visually before writing clear sentences.

They can ask children to compare two foods, places, or animals using simple traits.