

This Grade 3 English Grammar worksheet on Writing About People, Places, and Events helps young learners build strong descriptive paragraph-writing skills. Through five guided exercises, students learn how to organize ideas clearly, describe people and places using details, and narrate events in a simple and structured manner.
Why Writing About People, Places, and Events Matters in Grammar?
Descriptive writing helps children express thoughts clearly and confidently. For Class 3 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It strengthens paragraph structure with a clear beginning, middle, and end.
2. It improves vocabulary for describing people, places, and celebrations.
3. It develops observation and storytelling skills.
4. It builds confidence in expressing personal experiences.
This worksheet includes five engaging paragraph-writing activities designed for real-life expression:
🌳 Exercise 1 – My Favourite Park
Students describe where the park is, what they see there (trees, swings, flowers, pond), what they like to do, and why it is their favourite place.
👫 Exercise 2 – My Best Friend
Learners write about their best friend’s name, appearance, qualities (kind, funny, helpful), and activities they enjoy together. This builds character description skills.
🎉 Exercise 3 – A Birthday Celebration
Students describe a birthday party they attended, including location, activities, games, and what they enjoyed most. This enhances event narration skills.
🪔 Exercise 4 – Diwali Celebration
Learners write about when Diwali is celebrated, how they decorate their home, special sweets they eat, and why they enjoy the festival. This strengthens festival-based descriptive writing.
👵 Exercise 5 – My Grandmother
Students describe their grandmother’s name, appearance, hobbies, and why she is special to them. This builds emotional and descriptive expression.
Exercise 1 – My Favourite Park
Sample Answer:
My favourite park is near my house. It has tall trees, colourful flowers, swings, and a small pond. I like to play on the swings and run with my friends there. The park is clean and peaceful. It is my favourite place because I feel happy and relaxed there.
Exercise 2 – My Best Friend
Sample Answer:
My best friend’s name is Aarav. He is tall and has a cheerful smile. He is kind, funny, and always helpful. We like to play cricket and study together. I am lucky to have such a good friend.
Exercise 3 – A Birthday Celebration
Sample Answer:
I attended my cousin’s birthday party at her house. The room was decorated with balloons and lights. We played musical chairs and other fun games. My favourite part was cutting the chocolate cake. I enjoyed the celebration very much.
Exercise 4 – Diwali Celebration
Sample Answer:
Diwali is celebrated in October or November. We decorate our house with lights and diyas. We eat delicious sweets like laddoos and barfi. I like this festival because it is full of joy and brightness.
Exercise 5 – My Grandmother
Sample Answer:
My grandmother’s name is Shanti. She has grey hair and a warm smile. She likes to tell me stories and cook tasty food. I love her because she cares for me and teaches me good values. She is very special to me.
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It involves describing familiar people or places using clear sentences and details.
They encourage students to include appearance, qualities, or key features in a logical order.
It strengthens observation skills and improves descriptive and factual writing.