

This engaging Grade 3 worksheet, titled “The Crow and the Snake,” helps children strengthen their reading comprehension skills through an age-appropriate fable. The story follows a clever crow who outsmarts a snake threatening her chicks, teaching young learners that wisdom and patience can overcome danger.
Students first read a short, simple passage based on everyday life and answer objective questions to test factual recall. Then, they move on to subjective questions that encourage critical thinking about cause, effect, and character choices. The final section deepens their comprehension with value-based questions and vocabulary exploration, ensuring a complete understanding of the story.
Reading comprehension enhances a child’s ability to understand meaning, sequence events, and connect ideas. For Grade 3 learners, it:
1. Improves language fluency and word recognition.
2. Strengthens imagination and empathy through stories.
3. Builds analytical and inferential skills.
4. Encourages independent reading habits and confidence.
This worksheet includes three exercises designed to enhance comprehension step by step:
Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Option
Students answer three multiple-choice questions based on the passage to check factual understanding.
Exercise 2 – Answer in Short Sentences
Students write short, complete answers to recall and explain main events from the story.
Exercise 3 – Think and Reflect
Students connect ideas, identify morals, and infer meanings, ending with a vocabulary task to find a synonym from the text.
Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Option
1. c) On a tall tree.
2. b) Ate them.
3. b) By tricking it with a bangle.
Exercise 2 – Short Answer Questions
1. The crow was worried because the snake ate her chicks.
2. The servant saw the snake and killed it.
3. The crow picked a bangle and dropped it near the snake’s hole.
Exercise 3 – Higher-Order Questions
1. The crow acted cleverly because fighting was risky; she used her mind to solve the problem.
2. We learn that being smart and patient can protect us from danger.
3. The crow’s clever idea made sure the snake was gone and her babies were safe.
4. Synonym of “smart” – clever.
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By discussing why each character makes certain choices and how those choices affect the story outcome.
They help children notice cause and effect, sequence events, and connect actions with meaningful values.
It encourages learners to reflect on right and wrong and relate lessons to real-life behavior.