Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Sentence Types



Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Sentence Types

Discover the Four Sentence Types: Essential Grammar for Class 3
This Class 3 Types of Sentences Worksheet introduces learners to the four basic sentence types: declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory. With engaging tasks such as labeling, punctuation correction, sentence sorting, and type transformation, this worksheet helps children understand sentence functions and express themselves with clarity and variety.
Why Types of Sentences Matter in Grammar?
Different sentence types allow us to express statements, ask questions, give commands, or show emotion. For Grade 3 learners, mastering sentence types is important because:
1. It helps students understand the purpose and tone behind a sentence.
2. It supports writing skills by encouraging sentence variety.
3. It improves reading comprehension by clarifying intent.
4. It enables effective communication in both formal and creative contexts.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes four structured exercises that teach children how to identify, use, and transform sentence types confidently:
🔍 Label the Sentence – Identify the Type
Students read each sentence and label it as Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, or Exclamatory.
Example:
“Where is my backpack?” → Interrogative
✍️ Add Punctuation and Identify Sentence Type
Learners punctuate each sentence correctly and label it with the sentence type. This strengthens grammar accuracy and intent recognition.
Example:
“Pick up your shoes” → Pick up your shoes. → Imperative
📦 Sorting Exercise – Classify by Sentence Function
Students sort a set of sentences into four boxes based on sentence type. This reinforces classification skills and sentence purpose.
Example:
“Wow, that was awesome!” → Exclamatory
🔄 Sentence Transformation – Change the Type
Children are given a sentence and asked to rewrite it in a different form (e.g., declarative to interrogative, exclamatory to declarative).
Example:
“She is going to the zoo.” (Declarative → Interrogative) → Is she going to the zoo?
What Will Your Child Learn from This Worksheet?
By completing this worksheet, your child will:
1. Recognize and distinguish between the four main sentence types.
2. Add the correct punctuation to match sentence intent.
3. Transform sentences between different types using grammar rules.
4. Build sentence variety and clarity in both speech and writing.
🌟 Empower Communication with Sentence Variety
Make writing and conversation more effective and expressive by helping your child master sentence types.
📥 Download the Types of Sentences Worksheet now and add a dynamic edge to your child’s grammar toolkit!