Below, you will find a wide range of our printable worksheets in chapter Writing Narratives of section Writing. These worksheets are appropriate for Third Grade English Language Arts. We have crafted many worksheets covering various aspects of this topic, writing concluding sentences, use temporal words and phrases, writing introductions, develop experiences and events, and many more. We hope you find them very useful and interesting.
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When writing an introduction of a personal narrative, catching the reader's attention should be the top objective. Use the personal narrative planner to write a story.
Category: Writing Writing Narratives Writing Introductions
Suddenly you hear a crying noise coming from your attic. Is someone hiding in the attic? You go up there and check. Describe what happens next.
Category: Writing Writing Narratives Writing Introductions
What's behind that locked door? Even though, Mom told you not to go there, you still did. Put your imagination into writing about the possible horrors.
Category: Writing Writing Narratives Writing Introductions
Wow! Your grandpa has given you some seeds with magical powers. Imagine and write about how you are going to use the seeds for betterment of everyone.
Category: Writing Writing Narratives Writing Introductions
Choose a topic from the box. Give reasons and details about your thoughts about it. Begin with an interesting and catchy introduction about the topic to grab your readers' attention.
Category: Writing Writing Narratives Writing Introductions
Imagine you have a caveman friend from the old times. Answer the questions, then use the information to write a detailed narrative about your friend from his point of view.
Category: Writing Writing Narratives Develop Experiences and Events
Introduce Mr. Pesky, the peanut. Pretend you are Mr. Pesky when you write your narrative. Fill in the information to complete the story.
Category: Writing Writing Narratives Develop Experiences and Events
Complete the graphic organizer to develop your fictional narrative.Then write your story on a separate sheet of paper.
Category: Writing Writing Narratives Develop Experiences and Events
Answer the questions below about your upcoming vacation. Be logical with your answers and write them in complete sentence form.
Category: Writing Writing Narratives Develop Experiences and Events
Use time and sequence words from the word bank to show the sequence of the events in your story.
Category: Writing Writing Narratives Use Temporal Words and Phrases
Use transition words from the word bank to write a story about a day you spent at the park.
Category: Writing Writing Narratives Use Temporal Words and Phrases
Think of a catchy topic. Write a narrative paragraph using the transitional words to sequence of events.
Category: Writing Writing Narratives Use Temporal Words and Phrases
Write a narrative paragraph using transitional words to follow a reasonable and sensible sequence of events. The topic is "Your Journey to the Moon."
Category: Writing Writing Narratives Use Temporal Words and Phrases
You are provided with a set of topic sentences. Write a concluding sentence that summarizes or restates the main idea as expressed in each topic sentence.
Category: Writing Writing Narratives Writing Concluding Sentences
Write a narrative paragraph that has at least 5-6 complete sentences. Don’t forget to write a concluding sentence that summarizes the main idea of your paragraph.
Category: Writing Writing Narratives Writing Concluding Sentences
Read each topic sentence, choose the best concluding sentence, and rewrite it on the lines.
Category: Writing Writing Narratives Writing Concluding Sentences