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3rd Grade Comparative adjectives Worksheets

Ages 8-9 · Free previews · Print-ready PDFs

Written by Maria Torres, ELA Curriculum Lead, M.Ed.

Free printable comparative adjectives worksheets for 3rd grade students (Ages 8-9). All worksheets are aligned to Common Core standards and ready to print.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Third graders should use comparative and superlative adjectives correctly, choose adjectives that convey precise meaning, and understand how adjectives function within sentences. CCSS L.3.1g requires students to form and use comparative and superlative adjectives (tall, taller, tallest; good, better, best). Students should know that comparative adjectives compare two things while superlative adjectives compare three or more. They should also understand the rules for forming comparisons: add er/est to short adjectives, use more/most with longer adjectives, and memorize irregular forms (good/better/best, bad/worse/worst). Beyond comparison, third graders develop vocabulary by selecting specific adjectives rather than vague ones, choosing "enormous" instead of "big" or "freezing" instead of "cold." Worksheets that ask students to complete comparison charts, fill in the correct adjective form in context sentences, and replace weak adjectives with stronger ones build comprehensive adjective knowledge.

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