

This Grade 3 worksheet helps students build strong alphabetical ordering and guide word skills through engaging and structured exercises. As shown on pages 2–3, learners practice arranging words in correct ABC order by comparing first, second, and third letters.
Students work with simple word sets like “bark, run, axe” and more advanced groups like “teacher, stone, clerk,” gradually improving their ability to sort words accurately. These activities also prepare learners for using guide words in dictionaries.
Learning alphabetical order helps students:
1. Organize words and information easily.
2. Use dictionaries and indexes effectively.
3. Improve spelling and vocabulary skills.
4. Build logical thinking and comparison skills.
🔤 Exercise 1 – Basic Alphabetical Order
Students arrange simple words like apple, ant, pen, and sun in correct order.
📚 Exercise 2 – Advanced Alphabetical Order
Learners sort slightly complex words like teacher, stone, clerk, and drive by comparing multiple letters.
📖 Visual Practice Format
Colorful layout (as seen on page 2) helps students engage and organize answers clearly.
Exercise 1
axe, ant, apple, bark, base, pen, pencil, rat, run, sun
Exercise 2
clean, clear, clerk, drink, drive, stone, story, teacher, team, tear
Help your child master alphabetical order and dictionary skills with fun worksheets today!
Alphabetical order means arranging words based on the letters of the alphabet from A to Z.
Guide words help students find words quickly in a dictionary or list.
Children can practice by comparing letters in words and using sorting exercises regularly.