Class 3 English Worksheet for Writing Opinion Paragraph

Class 3 English Worksheet for Writing Opinion Paragraph
Class 3 English Worksheet for Writing Opinion Paragraph

Class 3 English Worksheet for Writing Opinion Paragraph

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Share Your Views Clearly: Class 3 Writing Opinion Paragraphs 

This Grade 3 opinion writing worksheet helps students learn how to express their thoughts clearly using strong opinions, clear reasons, and well-structured paragraphs. Through engaging step-by-step exercises, learners practice choosing opinion sentences, supporting ideas with reasons, arranging sentences in logical order, and writing complete opinion paragraphs. The worksheet is ideal for CBSE English learners building early persuasive writing and grammar skills. 

Why Opinion Paragraphs Matter in Writing? 

1. Opinion writing helps children express personal thoughts confidently. 
2. Giving reasons teaches logical thinking and explanation skills. 
3. Structured paragraphs improve clarity and sentence flow. 
4. These skills prepare learners for higher-grade persuasive and essay writing. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Choose the Strong Opinion 
Students read a topic and select the sentence that clearly expresses an opinion rather than a fact. 

📝 Exercise 2 – Give Reasons for an Opinion 
Learners write three simple reasons to support each given opinion. 

✍️ Exercise 3 – Build an Opinion Paragraph 
Students fill in the opinion, add two reasons, and write a closing sentence for each topic. 

🔄 Exercise 4 – Arrange the Paragraph in Order 
Each opinion paragraph is scrambled. Learners arrange the sentences in the correct logical order. 

📘 Exercise 5 – Write Full Opinion Paragraphs 
Students write 5–6 sentence opinion paragraphs following the structure: opinion, three reasons, and a closing sentence. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Choose the Strong Opinion 
1. School Lunch – b) I think school lunch is healthy and tasty. 
2. Reading Books – a) I believe reading books makes you smarter. 
3. Sports Day – a) Sports Day is the most exciting day of the year. 
4. Homework – b) I feel homework helps me remember what I learned. 
5. Classroom Plants – a) I think every classroom should have plants. 

Exercise 2 – Write Three Reasons 
(Sample answers) 

1. I think recess should be longer. 
• It gives us more time to play. 
• Playing helps us stay healthy. 
• We feel fresh for the next class. 

2. I believe pets make people happier. 
• Pets give us company. 
• They make us feel loved. 
• Taking care of pets teaches responsibility. 

3. In my opinion, drawing is a great hobby. 
• It helps us be creative. 
• Drawing makes us feel calm. 
• We can express our ideas through pictures. 

4. I think online games should be limited. 
• Too much gaming hurts our eyes. 
• It reduces outdoor playtime. 
• It can distract us from studies. 

5. I feel breakfast is the best meal of the day. 
• It gives us energy. 
• It helps us focus in class. 
• It keeps our body healthy. 

Exercise 3 – Build the Opinion Paragraph 
(Sample answers) 

1. Best school subject 
Opinion: I think English is the best subject. 
Reason 1: We learn new words. 
Reason 2: We enjoy reading stories. 
Closing sentence: That is why English is my favorite subject. 

2. Class library 
Opinion: I believe our class needs a bigger library. 
Reason 1: There are not enough books. 
Reason 2: Many students like to read daily. 
Closing sentence: A bigger library will help everyone read more. 

3. Summer holidays 
Opinion: In my opinion, summer holidays are amazing. 
Reason 1: We get time to relax. 
Reason 2: We can visit family and friends. 
Closing sentence: Summer holidays are the best time of the year. 

4. Family trips 
Opinion: I think family trips are important. 
Reason 1: We spend time together. 
Reason 2: We make happy memories. 
Closing sentence: Family trips make us closer. 

5. Classroom games 
Opinion: I feel classroom games make learning fun. 
Reason 1: Everyone enjoys learning. 
Reason 2: Games help us understand lessons better. 
Closing sentence: Games make classes exciting. 

Exercise 4 – Arrange the Paragraph in Correct Order 
1. b → a → c → d 
2. b → a → c → d 
3. b → c → a → d 
4. c → a → d → b 
5. b → a → c → d 

Exercise 5 – Write Opinion Paragraphs 
(Sample answers) 

1. Why sports are important 
Sports are very important for children. They keep us healthy and active. Playing sports makes our bodies strong. Sports also teach teamwork and discipline. I feel happy when I play with my friends. That is why sports are important. 

2. Why we should read every day 
We should read every day because reading helps us learn new things. It improves our vocabulary. Reading also improves imagination. I enjoy reading stories before bed. That is why daily reading is important. 

3. Why friendship matters 
Friendship matters because friends make us feel happy. Friends help us when we are sad. Playing with friends is fun. Good friends care for each other. That is why friendship is important. 

4. Why school rules are needed 
School rules are needed to keep students safe. Rules teach discipline and good behavior. They help the school run smoothly. When we follow rules, learning becomes better. That is why school rules are important. 

5. Why keeping our classroom clean is important 
Keeping our classroom clean is very important. A clean classroom looks nice. It keeps us healthy. We can find things easily. That is why cleanliness matters. 

Help your child develop clear thinking and confident writing through structured opinion paragraph practice. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

It is a short paragraph where students share a belief and support it with clear reasons.

Opinion words like “I think” or “I feel” guide children to express ideas confidently.

Reasons make their opinions stronger and help readers understand their point of view.