This Grade 3 easy sheet builds understanding of learned behaviors under NGSS 3-LS3. Students correct sentences about riding a bike, dog tricks, and reading, complete fill-ins about bird songs, training, and practice, and solve true or false items about puppies and tying shoes. The questions use Grade 3 words such as learned, practice, train, and behavior so students can clearly tell learned behaviors apart from inherited traits.

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Busy Bee
Inherited Traits and Learned Behaviors
Grade 3
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
Riding a bike are a learned behavior that children practice many times.
Rewrite: Riding a bike is a learned behavior that children practice many times.
2) Fix the sentence:
My dog learn to shake hands after my sister teach it every day.
Rewrite: My dog learned to shake hands after my sister taught it every day.
3) Fix the sentence:
Reading is a skill that most kids learns at school from their teacher.
Rewrite: Reading is a skill that most kids learn at school from their teacher.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A skill that an animal or person gets through practice is called a learned behavior.
2) A young bird can learn parts of its song by copying the adults in its flock.
3) People learn how to ride a bike by practicing balance many times.
4) A dog can learn to sit, stay, or roll over when its owner trains it with treats.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) Reading a book is a learned behavior that children gain at school and at home.
True
False
2) A puppy is born already knowing how to fetch a ball and drop it at your feet.
True
False
3) Tying shoelaces is a learned behavior that most children practice many times.
True
False
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