Visual Closure Practice
A Grade 3 ELA worksheet focusing on visual closure skills through identifying partially hidden words and images.
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Visual Closure Practice
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Read the instructions for each section carefully and complete the activities.
Look at the partially hidden words below. Write the complete word on the line.
1. b_ll_on
2. fl_w_r
3. tr_ck
4. h_pp_
Look at the incomplete pictures. Draw the missing parts to complete each picture. Then, write what the picture is.
Read each sentence. Choose the word that best completes the sentence, even if some letters are missing.
1. The cat likes to p_ay with a ball of yarn.
pray
play
plan
plea
Fill in the missing letters to complete these words.
1. c_a_r
2. t_b_e
3. w_n_o_
4. b_o_k
Draw a picture of a house, but make sure to hide part of it behind a tree. Then, write a sentence describing your drawing.
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