Class 3 Reading Passage on Shopping List


Class 3 Reading Passage on Shopping List
Smart Shopping: Reading Passage on “The Shopping List” – Reading Comprehension for Grade 3
This Grade 3 worksheet, tells the story of Manya, a young girl who goes shopping with her father using her own list. The story highlights responsibility, planning, and the satisfaction of helping parents with daily tasks. Through Manya’s careful actions, students learn how organization and teamwork make chores fun and meaningful.
Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar?
Real-life stories like this teach children how language connects to practical experiences. For Grade 3 learners, this worksheet helps:
1. Strengthen sequencing and action-based vocabulary.
2. Encourage planning and responsibility in daily life.
3. Improve comprehension through relatable family situations.
4. Build confidence in reading and reflecting on moral values.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students identify who went shopping, what Manya used, and what her mother said.
Exercise 2 – Short Answer Questions
Learners list items on Manya’s shopping list, describe what she did after shopping, and explain how she stayed organized.
Exercise 3 – Critical Thinking & Vocabulary
Students discuss why Manya is responsible, what lesson the story teaches, and find a synonym for “responsible.”
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. c) Her father
2. b) A shopping list
3. a) She was proud of Manya
Exercise 2 – Short Answers
1. Milk, bread, apples, eggs, soap, and pencils.
2. She helped arrange the items neatly at home.
3. She ticked each item as she bought it.
Exercise 3 – Long Answers
1. Manya is responsible because she planned, checked items, and helped her parents.
2. Children learn to be helpful, organized, and independent through her example.
3. Making a list saves time and helps avoid forgetting things.
4. Synonym for “responsible”: dependable / careful.
Encourage smart habits and family teamwork with this delightful Reading Passage on The Shopping List — perfect for building reading and life skills!
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Frequently Asked Questions
They help children name items, spell correctly, and use categories.
It teaches organization and vocabulary for everyday objects.
Ask children to read and check items aloud.



