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Interactive ELA Practice for Grade 3
Long Vowels
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Articles
Conjunctions
Sentences
Punctuation
Subject-Verb Agreement
Determiners and Quantifiers
Alphabetical Order
Antonyms
Rhyming Words
Homophones
Compound Words
Commonly Confused Words
Root Words
Cause and Effect
Making Predictions










Using Long A Words to Complete the Sentences
Using Long E Words to Complete the Sentences
Using Long I Words to Complete the Sentences
Using Long O Words to Complete the Sentences
Using Long U Words to Complete the Sentences
Recognizing Long and Short Vowels
Irregular Nouns | Finding Their Plural Forms
Recognizing Singular and Plural Nouns
Identifying Abstract Nouns and Concrete Nouns
Recognizing Singular and Plural Possessives
Identifying Abstract Nouns in Sentences
Finding the Correct Collective Noun
Regular vs. Irregular Forms
To Be Verbs
Identifying Helping Verbs
Recognizing Helping Verbs and Main Verbs
Recognizing Antecedents
Identifying Subject and Object Personal Pronouns
Using Comparative and Superlative Adjectives in Sentences
Recognizing Adjectives and Adverbs and the Words They Modify
Writing Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Choosing A or An
Types of Adverbs | How, When, and Where
Completing Sentences with Coordinating Conjunctions
Using Subordinating Conjunctions to Complete Sentences
Finding the Past Tense of Irregular Verbs
Filling in Blanks with Simple Future Tense
Filling in Blanks with Simple Past Tense
Filling in Blanks with Simple Present Tense
Is this sentence simple or compound?
Using Commas in a Series
Pronoun-Verb Agreement in Sentences
Subject-Verb Agreement in Sentences
Choosing the Correct Determiners and Quantifiers
Organizing Words in Alphabetical Order by First Three Letters
Recognizing Contractions in Sentences
Negative Contractions in Sentences
Postal Abbreviation for 50 States
Abbreviations for Street Names
Identifying Opposites
Using Rhyming Words in Sentences
Homophones | Its or It's
Recognizing Compound Words in Sentences
Selecting between "A Few" and "A Little"
"Your" vs. "You're"
Is, Are, Was, and Were
Common Negative Prefixes Used with Adjectives
Identifying Root Words
Identifying Causes and Effects
What Happens Next?