Grade 3 Sheet 3 introduces weather patterns across the four seasons and severe weather vocabulary like tornado, hurricane, blizzard, and drought. Students complete sentence correction items focused on grammar, fill-in-blanks naming storm types and seasonal changes, and true-false statements about expected weather. The worksheet builds basic Grade 3 Science vocabulary and helps young learners connect each season to the weather it most often brings throughout the year.

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Busy Bee
Weather and Climate
Grade 3
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
In Grade 3 science, spring usual brings warm showers and growing plants.
Rewrite: In Grade 3 science, spring usually brings warm showers and growing plants.
2) Fix the sentence:
Grade 3 students learn that a tornado spin quickly across the land.
Rewrite: Grade 3 students learn that a tornado spins quickly across the land.
3) Fix the sentence:
During Grade 3 winter lessons, blizzards bringed heavy snow and strong winds.
Rewrite: During Grade 3 winter lessons, blizzards brought heavy snow and strong winds.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) Grade 3 students learn that summer often brings loud thunderstorms with thunder and lightning.
2) In Grade 3 science, a huge spinning ocean storm with strong winds is called a hurricane.
3) Grade 3 weather charts show that fall weather usually becomes cooler as days grow shorter.
4) Grade 3 readers know that a long period without rain is called a drought.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) Grade 3 students learn that snow usually falls during the winter season.
True
False
2) In Grade 3 science, a tornado is a calm rain shower that lasts five minutes.
True
False
3) Grade 3 weather charts show that spring often brings warm rain showers and new plants.
True
False
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