Class 3 Reading Passage: Letter to a Friend

Class 3 Reading Passage: Letter to a Friend
Class 3 Reading Passage: Letter to a Friend

Class 3 Reading Passage: Letter to a Friend

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My Holiday Letter: Reading Comprehension for Grade 3 

This Grade 3 worksheet, helps students explore the format and tone of a friendly letter through a cheerful message written by Neha to her friend Meena. The story-like letter strengthens reading comprehension while teaching how to express feelings, share experiences, and describe events clearly. 

Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar? 

Understanding letter writing enhances communication and grammar accuracy. For Grade 3 learners, this worksheet helps: 
1. Recognize the structure and tone of personal letters. 
2. Build vocabulary related to travel, friendship, and sharing. 
3. Improve sentence flow and descriptive writing. 
4. Encourage emotional expression through language. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students identify where Neha went, what she ate, and what she saw at the science park. 

Exercise 2 – Short Answer Questions
Learners recall whom Neha traveled with, why she thought of Meena, and which famous place she visited. 

Exercise 3 – Critical Thinking & Vocabulary
Students describe the trip in their own words, explain the moral of sharing experiences, and create a 5–7 word title. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. d) Jaipur 
2. c) Dal bati and ice cream 
3. b) A telescope 

Exercise 2 – Short Answers 
1. She traveled with her parents. 
2. She thought of Meena when she saw a telescope. 
3. She visited the Hawa Mahal in Jaipur. 

Exercise 3 – Long Answers 
1. Neha said the trip was fun and full of learning. 
2. The letter teaches the joy of friendship and sharing. 
3. Neha and Meena are close friends because Neha missed her and wanted to share pictures. 
4. Title: “My Holiday Trip to Jaipur.” 

Let your child learn the art of writing friendly letters while improving comprehension with this joyful Letter to a Friend worksheet! 

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Frequently Asked Questions

It helps children express feelings clearly and build sentence structure skills.

They encourage creativity, empathy, and thoughtful communication with peers.

They build grammar, vocabulary, and real-world writing confidence.