Class 3 Reading Passage on Our Freedom Fighters

Class 3 Reading Passage on Our Freedom Fighters
Class 3 Reading Passage on Our Freedom Fighters

Class 3 Reading Passage on Our Freedom Fighters

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Heroes of Courage: Reading Comprehension for Class 3 

This engaging reading comprehension worksheet for Grade 3 introduces children to India’s brave freedom fighters who helped the nation achieve independence. It highlights inspiring figures such as Mahatma Gandhi, Rani Lakshmi Bai, Subhas Chandra Bose, and Bhagat Singh. Students learn how these heroes showed courage, truth, and unity while fighting against British rule. The passage strengthens vocabulary, historical awareness, and reading fluency while encouraging pride in India’s rich heritage. 
 

Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar? 

Reading comprehension builds the foundation for strong grammar and meaningful writing. For Class 3 students, this topic is important because: 
1. It enhances vocabulary and helps children understand sentence meaning in context. 
2. It connects history and moral values with language learning. 
3. It trains students to identify key facts, main ideas, and supporting details. 
4. It develops critical thinking, empathy, and respect for national heroes. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes carefully designed comprehension activities that move from fact-based recall to thoughtful reflection: 

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students choose the correct answers to test their understanding of important facts and leaders. 

Exercise 2 – Short Answer Questions 
Students write short, clear responses using information directly from the passage. 

Exercise 3 – Thinking Questions 
Students make connections, express ideas, and explore moral lessons about courage, truth, and freedom. 

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Option 
1. Who is called the Father of the Nation? – a) Mahatma Gandhi 
2. When did India get independence? – b) 15th August 1947 
3. Who formed the Indian National Army? – c) Subhas Chandra Bose 

Exercise 2 – Short Answers 
1. Write one quality that made Rani Lakshmi Bai brave. – Rani Lakshmi Bai led her soldiers bravely in battle. 
2. What did Gandhiji believe in? – Gandhiji believed in truth and non-violence. 
3. Why did people want freedom from the British? – People wanted to live freely in their own country. 

Exercise 3 – Extended Thinking 
1. How did different leaders show bravery in their own ways? – Each leader fought differently but for the same cause—India’s freedom. 
2. Why is it important to remember them today? – They remind us to value freedom and unity. 
3. What lesson do we learn from our freedom fighters? – We learn to stand for truth and courage. 
4. Synonym of “brave” – Courageous. 

Help your child explore India’s inspiring history while building reading comprehension and moral understanding with this patriotic worksheet. Strengthen language skills and values of courage, truth, and unity in one powerful learning session! 

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Frequently Asked Questions

They inspire children to value courage, patriotism, and sacrifice while improving reading focus and understanding.

It helps students connect actions of real people with values like bravery, unity, and responsibility.

Encourage children to retell what they read and discuss the values shown by the characters.