Class 3 Reading Passage on Weather Chart


Class 3 Reading Passage on Weather Chart
Tracking the Skies: Reading Passage on Weather Chart – Reading Comprehension for Grade 3
This Grade 3 worksheet, is based on a reading passage about a classroom weather chart. It introduces students to how daily weather observations can be fun and educational. The story follows Ritu, who proudly marks the weather each morning and learns how patterns form over time.
Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar?
Reading factual passages helps children connect science with language skills. For Grade 3 learners, this worksheet helps: 
1. Build vocabulary related to weather and seasons. 
2. Develop observation and recording skills through reading. 
3. Encourage teamwork and responsibility in class activities. 
4. Strengthen comprehension through real-world connections. 
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students recall what Ritu drew, what the previous day’s weather was, and why students like rainy days. 
Exercise 2 – Short Answer Questions 
Learners explain what the chart shows, how they record weather, and what it teaches them. 
Exercise 3 – Critical Thinking & Vocabulary 
Students discuss the importance of observing weather, teamwork in class, and find a synonym for “pattern.” 
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. a) A sun 
2. c) Cloudy and cool 
3. b) They enjoy umbrellas and puddles 
Exercise 2 – Short Answers
1. The chart shows sunny, cloudy, rainy, and windy days. 
2. They draw weather symbols each morning. 
3. It teaches them about changes in weather and seasons. 
Exercise 3 – Long Answers 
1. Observing weather daily helps students understand nature’s changes and plan outdoor activities. 
2. Teamwork is seen when students take turns marking and counting the weather together. 
3. Ritu’s interest shows she loves outdoor fun and enjoys learning about nature. 
4. Synonym for “pattern”: sequence / design. 
Turn weather watching into a daily learning adventure with this fun Reading Passage on Weather Chart — where science meets storytelling! 
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Frequently Asked Questions
It combines vocabulary, observation, and descriptive writing about daily weather.
They make learning concrete and interesting.
Connecting words with real-world observation.



