Parrots Reading Comprehension for Grade 3

Parrots Reading Comprehension for Grade 3

Parrots are colorful and smart birds. This reading comprehension for Grade 3 helps children learn about parrots and what makes them special. Reading about animals makes English practice fun and easy. This reading exercise is also helpful for ESL learners who want to build strong reading skills.

Read the passage carefully and answer the question below:

Parrots have bright feathers. They can be green, red, yellow, or blue. Parrots live in forests. Some live in homes as pets. They can talk and copy sounds. Parrots like to play with people and other parrots.

Parrots eat fruits, seeds, and nuts. They use strong beaks to open hard shells. Some parrots live for many years. They stay healthy with good care. People should be kind to parrots. They need a safe and happy home.

The lesson is simple. Parrots are smart and beautiful birds. We should respect them and take care of them.

Comprehension Questions

  1. What colors can parrots be?
    A. Only green
    B. Green, red, yellow, or blue
    C. Only blue
    D. Only red

  2. Where do parrots live?
    A. In deserts
    B. In forests and sometimes as pets
    C. Under the sea
    D. In mountains only

  3. What do parrots eat?
    A. Fish and meat
    B. Fruits, seeds, and nuts
    C. Grass only
    D. Candy

  4. What does the word “social” mean in the passage?
    A. Likes to be alone
    B. Likes to play and be with others
    C. Very big
    D. Very quiet

  5. What is the main lesson of the passage?
    A. Parrots are scary
    B. Parrots are fun to watch but should be respected and cared for
    C. Parrots eat candy
    D. Parrots can live anywhere

Answer of the comprehension questions

  1. B

  2. B

  3. B

  4. B

  5. B

 Vocabulary List—Parrots Reading Comprehension

Word Meaning
Feather The covering on a bird’s body
Parrot A colorful, talking bird
Social Likes to be with others
Beak The mouth of a bird
Clever Smart or intelligent

 

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