Asha wore boots and carried an umbrella. The road had puddles.
inference passage
Ask what the weather was likely like.
Example: It was probably rainy.
Read a short passage and answer a small inference or comparison question from what is said.
At this stage, children can look one step beyond the direct sentence and think about what is likely or how two details connect.
Open one card at a time, read the text together, and use the audio button when hearing the line once helps.
inference passage
Ask what the weather was likely like.
Example: It was probably rainy.
inference passage
Ask what Vikram likes to do.
Example: Vikram likes reading.
comparison passage
Ask why one plant looked better.
Example: The plant near the window got more light.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
A Grade 3 reading sheet for answering what-do-you-think and why-do-you-think-so questions.
A Grade 3 reading worksheet for using clue words in questions to build fuller answers.
A Grade 3 worksheet for summarizing a short paragraph and comparing two ideas clearly.
These suggestions stay in the same stage first, then widen slightly within the same subject shelf.
Read a short paragraph and tell what it was mostly about in one or two simple lines.
Read two short paragraphs and explain one important similarity or difference between them.
Read a short passage carefully and find specific details the questions ask about.