Reading Comprehension Third Grade. These children's stories and reading worksheets will help kids practice reading and improve their comprehension skills. These skills are organized by grade, and you can move your mouse over any skill name to preview the skill.
Third grade students should be focused on learning new words, mostly with their decoding skills. Under the Common Core, second and third grade reading is intertwined. Don't miss out on our third grade reading comprehension resources that focus on giving students a foundational understanding of stories, characters and text features.
Kids are expected to read different types of fiction and nonfiction — from poems and early literature to science and technical texts (e.g. charts and glossaries).
IXL will track your score, and the questions will automatically increase in difficulty as you improve!
To start practicing, just click on any link. Third grade is the year of reading mastery. Third graders will enjoy practicing their reading comprehension skills with passages and books for every week of the school year.