Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Conjunctions – Connecting Words and Ideas
Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Conjunctions – Connecting Words and Ideas

Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Conjunctions – Connecting Words and Ideas

Connect Ideas with Conjunctions: Joining Words Practice for Class 3

This engaging Class 3 Conjunctions Worksheet introduces young learners to the power of joining words—also known as conjunctions. With exercises designed to combine thoughts, complete sentences, and choose the right connector, this worksheet helps children improve sentence flow, clarity, and logical thinking.


Why Conjunctions Matter in Grammar?

Conjunctions are essential for connecting words, phrases, and ideas in a sentence. For Grade 3 learners, mastering them is important because:

1. It helps join two or more thoughts smoothly for better sentence fluency.

2. It teaches relationships such as contrast (but), cause (because), condition (if), and choice (or).

3. It strengthens comprehension by clarifying how events or actions relate.

4. It enables longer and more cohesive writing through complex sentence construction.


What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes four structured grammar exercises to help learners use conjunctions like and, but, or, because, so, and more in context:


✍️ Fill in the Blanks – Complete the Thought

Students choose the appropriate conjunction to complete each sentence logically. Includes both coordinating (and, but, or) and subordinating (because, although, if) conjunctions.

Sample sentence:

“You will be late __________ you don’t hurry.”

Answer: if


📝 Sentence Formation – Join Two Sentences Together

Learners combine pairs of sentences using suitable conjunctions. This teaches how to express compound and complex ideas clearly.

Example:

“She was late. She missed the bus.”

Becomes: She was late, so she missed the bus.


🔗 Match the Halves – Create Full Sentences

In this pairing exercise, students match the start and end of sentences using a suitable conjunction from context.

Example:

“It was cold – but I forgot my coat.”


✅ Choose the Right Conjunction – Select from Options

This final drill gives two or more conjunction choices for each sentence. Learners must pick the one that fits the sentence's meaning best.

Example:

“Do you want juice ________ water?” → or


What Will Your Child Learn from This Worksheet?

By completing this worksheet, your child will:

1. Understand the role of conjunctions in connecting thoughts.

2. Differentiate between types of conjunctions: coordinating, subordinating, and correlative.

3. Apply conjunctions accurately in compound and complex sentences.

4. Develop logical reasoning and writing flow through grammar practice.


🌟 Make Sentences Stronger with Conjunctions

This worksheet helps your child become a more fluent speaker and writer by mastering the building blocks of connection in language.

📥 Download the Conjunctions Worksheet now and give your child the power to link ideas like a pro!

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