Grade 3 Sheet 4 explores the world's main climate zones and biomes, including tropical rainforest, desert, tundra, and temperate forest. Students fix grammar errors, fill in biome names, and judge true-false statements about typical weather patterns in each region. This Grade 3 Science worksheet builds geographic vocabulary and helps young learners connect a biome's location on Earth to the temperature and rainfall it usually receives all year.
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Weather and Climate
Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1. Fix the sentence:
Grade 3 maps show that the tropical rainforest get rain almost every day.
Rewrite: Grade 3 maps show that the tropical rainforest gets rain almost every day.
2. Fix the sentence:
In Grade 3 science books, deserts is very dry and have little rainfall.
Rewrite: In Grade 3 science books, deserts are very dry and have little rainfall.
3. Fix the sentence:
Grade 3 students learns that the tundra stays cold for most of the year.
Rewrite: Grade 3 students learn that the tundra stays cold for most of the year.
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. Grade 3 climate maps show that hot, sandy regions with very little rain are called deserts.
2. In Grade 3 science, the cold, treeless biome near the Arctic is called the tundra.
3. Grade 3 explorers learn that warm, wet forests near the equator are tropical rainforests.
4. Grade 3 students learn that forests with four seasons are called temperate forests.
Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1. Grade 3 maps show that tropical rainforests are warm and rainy throughout the year.
True False
2. In Grade 3 science, the tundra has tall palm trees and warm sunny weather year-round.
True False
3. Grade 3 students learn that deserts can be very hot in the day and cold at night.
True False
Weather and Climate
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
Grade 3 maps show that the tropical rainforest get rain almost every day.
Rewrite: Grade 3 maps show that the tropical rainforest gets rain almost every day.
2) Fix the sentence:
In Grade 3 science books, deserts is very dry and have little rainfall.
Rewrite: In Grade 3 science books, deserts are very dry and have little rainfall.
3) Fix the sentence:
Grade 3 students learns that the tundra stays cold for most of the year.
Rewrite: Grade 3 students learn that the tundra stays cold for most of the year.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) Grade 3 climate maps show that hot, sandy regions with very little rain are called deserts.
2) In Grade 3 science, the cold, treeless biome near the Arctic is called the tundra.
3) Grade 3 explorers learn that warm, wet forests near the equator are tropical rainforests.
4) Grade 3 students learn that forests with four seasons are called temperate forests.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) Grade 3 maps show that tropical rainforests are warm and rainy throughout the year.
True
False
2) In Grade 3 science, the tundra has tall palm trees and warm sunny weather year-round.
True
False
3) Grade 3 students learn that deserts can be very hot in the day and cold at night.
True
False
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