Class 3 English Worksheet on Unseen Passage Reading


Class 3 English Worksheet on Unseen Passage Reading
Read, Notice, Understand: Unseen Passage Practice for Class 3
This Class 3 worksheet features five engaging unseen passages that help children strengthen reading comprehension, attention to detail, and sentence understanding. With themes such as an evening walk with Grandpa, festival preparations, a fun day at the mall, a neighbourhood clean-up, and a lakeside picnic, learners practise interpreting new texts and answering Fill in the Blanks, MCQs, One-Word Answers, One-Line Answers, and Short Paragraph Questions.
Why Unseen Passages Matter in Grammar?
Unseen passages help students:
1. Read unfamiliar texts with accuracy and confidence.
2. Build vocabulary across home, neighbourhood, festivals, nature, and community life.
3. Strengthen comprehension through varied question formats.
4. Improve observation, logical thinking, and writing clarity.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five unseen passages and their corresponding exercises:
• Fill in the Blanks
• Multiple Choice Questions
• One-Word Answers
• One-Line Answers
• Short Answers (Paragraph Form)
Passage 1 – Evening Walk with Grandpa (Page 3)
Arush takes peaceful evening walks with his grandfather. They notice flowers, chalk designs, sparrows, and neighbours with pets. They stop at the tea stall, buy milk and biscuits, greet people kindly, and enjoy a calm sunset together.
Passage 2 – Festival Preparations in the Neighbourhood (Pages 5–7)
Sara and her brother help decorate their apartment building before a festival. Families hang lanterns, arrange flowers, set tables for snacks, test speakers, and welcome people with paper flags. Sara enjoys the teamwork and festive excitement.
Passage 3 – A Fun Day at the Mall (Pages 8–10)
Aditi visits the mall with her parents. She chooses a picture storybook, picks a forest-theme puzzle, eats noodles and lemonade, buys doughnuts with her parents, and watches a beautiful fountain before leaving.
Passage 4 – Neighbourhood Clean-up Morning (Pages 11–13)
Risha and her parents join a community clean-up. Volunteers collect dry leaves, bottles, and paper, pull weeds, fill bowls for birds, drink lemon water, and promise to keep the area clean every day.
Passage 5 – Lakeside Picnic Sunday (Pages 14–16)
Ishita enjoys a relaxing picnic near a calm lake. She collects coloured pebbles, watches ducks, plays games, eats homemade food, rests under a mango tree, and helps pack up responsibly before leaving.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks (Page 4)
1. grandfather
2. footpaths
3. flowers
4. grandfather
5. tea
6. cardamom
7. biscuits
8. pets
9. glow
10. grandfather
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions (Pages 6–7)
1. b
2. a
3. a
4. b
5. a
6. b
7. b
8. a
9. b
10. a
Exercise 3 – One-Word Answers (Pages 9–10)
1. mall
2. bookstore
3. storybook
4. father
5. puzzle
6. food court
7. lemonade
8. doughnuts
9. fountain
10. happy
Exercise 4 – One-Line Answers (Pages 12–13)
1. They hold it to keep their neighbourhood clean and tidy.
2. The volunteers first gathered at the colony park.
3. They were given gloves, tongs, and garbage bags.
4. Risha picked up dry leaves and pieces of paper.
5. Her father collected plastic bottles for recycling.
6. Neighbours pulled out dry weeds near the fence.
7. Children filled bowls with water for birds.
8. Volunteers rested near a bench after working for an hour.
Exercise 5 – Short Paragraph Answers (Pages 15–16)
1. Ishita enjoyed the picnic because it was peaceful, filled with games, delicious food, and time with her family.
2. Her family played games, ate sandwiches and fruit, rested under the tree, and enjoyed nature together.
3. Ishita and Neel observed ducks swimming, dipping their heads, and flapping their wings near the water.
4. Ishita helped clean up by packing containers and ensuring no trash was left behind.
5. The picnic area felt peaceful because of the cool shade, gentle breeze, and calm lake.
6. It became her favourite memory because it was fun, relaxing, and filled with happy family moments.
Build your child’s comprehension skills with these meaningful Class 3 unseen passages — perfect for confident, thoughtful readers.
Frequently Asked Questions
They train children to handle slightly longer texts while maintaining attention and understanding.
Reviewing the passage after answering helps confirm choices and correct misunderstandings.
It teaches children to guess meanings from surrounding words, supporting clear comprehension.







