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    Class 3 Sentence Types Worksheet – Declarative Sentences Practice

    EnglishClass 3English GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Tanishka Sharma
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    I’m a passionate and fun-loving educator with 5 years of teaching experience, including the last 2 years at PlanetSpark. Along with my teaching journey, I also bring 2 years of corporate experience, which helps me connect practical communication skills with real-world applications. I love helping students build confidence, improve their communication, and grow into their best selves.
    Class 3 Sentence Types Worksheet – Declarative Sentences Practice
    Class 3 Sentence Types Worksheet – Declarative Sentences Practice

    Class 3 Sentence Types Worksheet – Declarative Sentences Practice

    EnglishClass 3English GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Tanishka Sharma
    Tanishka SharmaVisit Profile
    I’m a passionate and fun-loving educator with 5 years of teaching experience, including the last 2 years at PlanetSpark. Along with my teaching journey, I also bring 2 years of corporate experience, which helps me connect practical communication skills with real-world applications. I love helping students build confidence, improve their communication, and grow into their best selves.

    Say It Clearly with Declarative Sentences: Confidence in Grammar for Class 3

    This Class 3 Declarative Sentences Worksheet teaches children how to use sentences that make clear statements or share information. With activities like sentence sorting, rewriting, and creative writing, this worksheet strengthens students’ understanding of how to express facts, ideas, or beliefs using proper punctuation and sentence structure.

    Why Declarative Sentences Matter in Grammar?

    Declarative sentences are essential to everyday communication. For Grade 3 learners, this skill is important because:

    1.It helps them state facts, thoughts, and ideas clearly.

    2. It builds sentence fluency for writing and speaking.

    3. It lays the foundation for paragraph and story writing.

    4. It reinforces punctuation rules, especially the use of full stops.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?

    This worksheet includes five focused grammar activities:

    ✅ Exercise 1 – Sentence Sorting

    Students read each sentence and identify whether it is a declarative sentence or not.

    🧠 Exercise 2 – Sentence Selection

    From a mixed set, students pick and write only the declarative sentences that share information.

    ✏️ Exercise 3 – Short Story Practice

    Learners read mini-stories and underline all the declarative sentences that provide facts or details.

    📝 Exercise 4 – Rewrite into Declarative Form

    Children change questions, commands, or exclamations into declarative statements that give information.

    🎨 Exercise 5 – Picture-Based Writing

    Based on a playground scene, students write five declarative sentences describing what they see.

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Declarative or Not

    1. Not Declarative

    2. Not Declarative

    3. Declarative

    4. Declarative

    5. Not Declarative

    6. Not Declarative

    7. Declarative

    8. Declarative

    9. Not Declarative

    10. Declarative

    Exercise 2 – Sentences that Share Information

    1. She reads a book before bedtime.

    2. The birds are singing in the tree.

    3. We play cricket every evening.

    4. My father drives a red car.

    5. Our teacher is very kind.

    Exercise 3 – Underlined Declarative Sentences

    Story 1:

    It was sports day at school.

    Children wore their white uniforms.

    Everyone ran fast and clapped for the winners.

    Story 2:

    Amit went to the zoo with his father.

    They saw lions and monkeys.

    They had a fun day.

    Exercise 4 – Rewritten as Declarative Sentences (Sample Answers)

    1. You can close the door.

    2. You should water the plants.

    3. That building is very tall.

    4. Your school bag is on the shelf.

    5. You need to clean your room.

    6. She finished her homework.

    7. That flower is beautiful.

    8. You should stop making noise.

    9. We are going to the playground.

    10. You should not touch the stove.

    Exercise 5 – Picture-Based Sentences (Sample Answers)

    1. The children are playing on the slide.

    2. A boy is swinging on the swing.

    3. Two girls are waiting for their turn.

    4. The playground has colorful equipment.

    5. Everyone is enjoying their playtime.

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