English Olympiad Questions for Class 3

English Olympiad for class 3 promises to evaluate the knowledge of the students in terms of vocabulary, reading, listening, writing, and spellings. The performance of the student is judged based on the level of lexicon they use.

Preparations of the student of class 3 for Olympiad, can be done with the help of a various online platform that provides best mentorships to their students. Due to an increase in the competition, the syllabus for competitive exams fluctuates. The pressure of getting to know about the syllabus and IEO sample papers for class 3 gets slacken by various online platforms.

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Benefits of English Olympiad Questions for Class 3

  1. English Olympiad helps class 3 students to build interest in the field of language. Under the pressure of competition, they can prove that they are capable of reaching the heights.
  2. English Olympiad assesses student performance in comparison to the national average performance of all the students.
  3. IEO level 2 sample papers for class 3 helps build confidence in the student and clears the concepts and values in addition to new skills.
  4. It sharpens the skills of the student, further resulting in improved performance in school examinations.

Syllabus for English Olympiad Exams

These are the chapters covered in most of the English Olympiad Exams.

Word Power

Word Power:It is the ability of a person to express oneself most effectively.

Class 3 vocabulary list was built from an analysis of difficult words that appear in basal readers and other books commonly taught in the 3rd grade. Those words were then analyzed to see how often they appeared on English Language Arts state tests given in the third, fourth and fifth grades. This vocabulary word list is free and printable, but is also available through our systematic vocabulary development program, The Word Up Project, which has been proven to raise scores. You can also view the word lists of the other levels of The Word Up Project.

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Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: Words having similar meaning.

Antonyms: Word having opposite meaning.

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Gender and Relations

Masculine gender is used to refer male member of any species.

For example: boy, man, brother, son, horse, lion etc.

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Singular-Plural and One Word Substitution

Singular Plural

A noun is said to be singular (or in the singular number) if it refers to one person or thing.

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Proverbs and Phrase Pairs

What are Proverbs?

Every culture has a collection of wise sayings that offer advice about how to live your life. These sayings are called "proverbs".

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Nouns and Pronouns

What are Nouns?

Nouns are the words that names people, place, animal and things. Around us we see so many things. Everything that we see has some name. Example: computer, blackboard, chalk, book, teacher etc.

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Verbs and Adverbs

Verb

A verb is a word that conveys ACTION, OCCURRENCE, or STATE OF BEING. Verbs are needed to form complete sentences or questions. In a sentence, a verb works as the main component of the predicate, the part of a sentence that indicates what the subject (person or thing) is or does. The three main types of verbs are action verbs, helping verbs, and linking verbs. Unlike most of the other parts of speech, verbs change their form.

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Adjectives and Conjunctions

Adjectives

The words that give you more detail about people, places, things and ideas are called adjectives. They're describing words that are used to describe nouns. It really isn't hard. You use these words every day when you talk. How many, how much, what size, what colour, what kind

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Articles and Prepositions

Using Articles: A, An, The

We use a/an for nouns that are not specific, when we can refer to any one of a certain kind of thing. For example, imagine your uncle just made cookies. You say:

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Tenses - Simple Present and Past

Simple Present Tense

The affirmative form of the simple present:

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Questions and Question Tags

We can add question tags like isn't it?, can you? or didn't they? to a statement to make it into a question. Question tags are more common in speaking than writing.

We often use question tags when we expect the listener to agree with our statement. In this case, when the statement is positive, we use a negative question tag.

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Jumbled Words and Sentence Creation

It’s for third grader who really need of improving the spelling of English words. it will assist your kids English vocabulary by unscramble words.

This jumbled letter words helps great way to build the vocabulary skill set of grade 3 student. Rearranging scrambled words (totally) give very much confidence to kids on English vocabulary building.

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Comprehension

At the 3rd grade level, we highly suggest that encourage students to read aloud as often as possible. This forces them to slow down and pace how they read passages. This leads to long self-processing time which long term will improve their comprehension of what they read. In order to do this successfully you will need to reassure students that your room is a safe space to read aloud. You will need to work to maintain a positive climate when struggling readers are reading aloud, but after a few behavior corrections, it become the classroom norm. I would also encourage teachers to be included in the reading aloud period. I prefer to start that way the tone is set for the room, but other teachers use this in many different ways. See what works for you. Third grade students should be focused on learning new words, mostly with their decoding skills.

The 3rd grade reading comprehension activities below are coordinated with the 3rd grade spelling words curriculum on a week-to-week basis, so both can be used together as part of a comprehensive program, or each part can be used separately. The worksheets include third grade appropriate reading passages and related questions. Each worksheet (as well as the spelling words) also includes a cross-curricular focus on earth science, physical science, history, social sciences, mathematics and life sciences. This allows students to build their reading comprehension skills and reinforce knowledge in other subject areas. There are 36 weeks of third grade worksheets, following most standard school year calendars.

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Spoken and Written Expression; Punctuation

Punctuation

Punctuation is the traffic light for reading; it tells the reader when to pause, when to stop, and how to proceed. Below is a variety of free worksheets on punctuation, including commas, periods, and exclamation points. By clicking on the title, you can see the particulars of the worksheet and download the PDF for printing. Need a punctuation refresher? Here's a helpful article on punctuation. After viewing our punctuation activities please check out all of our grammar worksheets.

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Free Sample Questions for

Question 1

Tick the correct Plural noun of the given Singular noun - peach
A. peaches
B. beaches
C. peach
D. peachs

Question 2

Tick the correct plural noun of the singular noun - flower
A. flour
B. flower
C. flowers
D. floweries

Question 3

Which sentence has a correct punctuation mark:
A. Oh! What a lovely day.
B. Did you see that bird
C. It was an egg?
D. I live in Delhi

Question 4

Choose the title that is written correctly:
A. Ms. Khanna
B. dr. Adams
C. Mrs. Jones
D. Mr. lee

Question 5

Tick the correct Plural noun of the given Singular noun - tax
A. tax
B. taxing
C. taxas
D. taxes

Question 6

Tick the correct Plural noun of the given Singular noun - tense
A. tense
B. tenses
C. tence
D. tens

Question 7

Tick the correct Plural noun of the given Singular noun - church
A. churches
B. churchs
C. churchy
D. church

Question 8

The suffix -est means the most and the suffix -er can mean more. Which word means someone who has lived longer than me?
A. old
B. older
C. oldest
D. ancient

Question 9

Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
A. The last day of school is May 25 2010.
B. The last day of school is , May 25, 2010.
C. The last day of school is May 25, 2010.
D. The last day of school is May, 25 2010.

Question 10

Knowing the meaning of the prefix un- helps the reader know that unclean means:
A. to clean before
B. to clean again
C. not clean
D. in a clean way