Writing Skills
Learn powerful new words across 7 exciting themes — from paragraphs to science!
📖 Power Up Your Word Bank!
In Grades 1-2, you learned everyday words — animals, food, clothes, transport. Now in Grade 3, you will learn more advanced and exciting words! Words about paragraphs (what people do for work), feelings (emotions beyond happy/sad), nature, sports, festivals, and even science!
These words will help you express yourself better, understand books and conversations, and do well in school. Each theme has examples, sentences, interactive games, and quizzes!
💡 How to Learn Writing
Don’t just memorize! Use each new word in a sentence. Talk about it at home. Write it in your notebook. The more you USE a word, the faster you REMEMBER it!
📊 What You’ll Master
New Words
Advanced writing across 7 knowledge areas
Quiz Questions
8 per theme to test understanding
Interactive Exercises
Fill-in, word sort, read & say, sentences
Indian Context
Indian festivals, sports, cities, paragraphs
📚 7 Writing Themes
Tap any theme to start learning!
Writing 5-Sentence Paragraphs
Expand Your Paragraphs
Move from 3 sentences to 5 — with a topic, 3 details, and a closing!
Informal Letter Writing
Letters to Friends & Family
Learn to write a friendly letter with the correct format!
Diary Entry
Writing About Your Day
Learn to write a personal diary entry — share your thoughts and feelings!
Essay: My Family
Your First 3-Paragraph Essay
Write a beautiful essay about your family in 3 paragraphs!
Essay: My School
Write About Your School Life
Write a 3-paragraph essay about your school!
Picture Composition
Write 5-6 Sentences About a Picture
Look at a picture carefully and describe it in a short paragraph!
🧠 Tips for Parents — Grade 3 Writing
Word of the Day
Introduce one new word daily at dinner. Use it in 3 sentences. By month-end, that is 30 new words!
Read Widely
Grade 3 kids should read chapter books, newspapers for kids, and magazines. New words come naturally from reading.
Use Big Words at Home
Instead of “happy”, say “delighted”. Instead of “big”, say “enormous”. Model advanced writing!
Connect to Real Life
At a hospital: “See the SURGEON? That is a doctor who does operations.” Real context = real learning.
One Theme Per Week
Spend a full week on each theme. Practice daily. Writing needs repetition to stick!
Start with 5-Sentence Paragraphs & Jobs! 👨⚕️
Learn what different people do for work!