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Compound words worksheets for Class 3 students available through Wayground provide essential practice in recognizing, forming, and understanding how two separate words combine to create new meanings. These comprehensive printables strengthen fundamental language skills by helping students identify compound words in sentences, match word parts to form complete compounds, and distinguish between compound words and other word types. Each worksheet includes an answer key and offers free access to practice problems that reinforce vocabulary development and reading comprehension, while building the foundation students need to tackle more complex word structures as they advance in their language arts education.
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