5th Grade Worksheets & Activities
Welcome to our 5th grade worksheets. Fifth graders approach an important milestone in their education. Their work advances from elementary-based work to middle school level coursework. In fifth grade, learners become more skilled at reviewing and analyzing details, determining how parts of a reading fit together, comparing and contrasting, and evaluating the author or speaker’s perspective.The world widens!
In addition, learners are challenged to think more about their speaking and listening skills and consider the many facets of presentation. At this stage, learners may be using digital tools more frequently to produce their work and showcase their learning. There is more accountability and emphasis on independence.
Figurative language adds depth, creativity, and expression to writing, making it an essential skill for students to master. Our collection of printable figurative language worksheets provides interactive and engaging activities designed to help learners identify, understand, and use various literary devices effectively. With exercises covering metaphors, similes, personification, hyperbole, idioms,…
This page offers a collection of printable idiom worksheets designed specifically for students in 4th, 5th, and 6th grade. These worksheets will help students understand and use these colorful expressions that make language fun and interesting! From matching games to creative writing activities, these worksheets will help students explore the…
This page offers a variety of printable personification worksheets designed specifically for students in 4th, 5th, and 6th grade. These worksheets will help students understand and practice this engaging literary device. From simple identification exercises to creative writing prompts, these activities cater to different learning levels and encourage students to…
This page offers a collection of printable hyperbole worksheets designed specifically for students in 4th, 5th, and 6th grade. These worksheets will help students understand and use this fun and expressive literary device. From identifying hyperboles to writing their own exaggerated sentences, these activities will help students explore the power…
Welcome to our collection of printable simile worksheets, designed to spark creativity and enhance language skills for students of all ages! Whether you’re a teacher seeking engaging classroom activities or a parent looking for fun, educational resources at home, our worksheets offer a valuable tool for exploring the rich world…
There are many different types of poetry, such as: haiku, limerick, acrostic, cinquain, concrete, free verse, odes, and more. These varieties can be used for different occasions and modes of expression; each is unique. Below, you’ll find links to our printable resources for different types of poetry examples and activities.…
Welcome to our library of printable metaphor worksheets for elementary and middle school students! Metaphors are powerful tools that enrich our understanding and communication by drawing imaginative comparisons between seemingly unrelated things. For young students, mastering metaphors can significantly enhance their reading comprehension, creative writing, and overall language skills. Our…
There’s no doubt that inferencing skills are some of the most challenging to teach (and learn) in any classroom. Students need close reading skills, as well as the confidence, to make a strong inference about what they’re reading. If you’re looking for resources on teaching this skill to your students,…
Welcome to ReadingVine’s library of resources for alliteration examples and activities! What is alliteration? Alliteration is the repetition of an initial sound at the beginning of words that exist within close proximity to one another. These often appear in “tongue twisters” that pose a challenge for our expression and rate…
Book reports often ask students to summarize, reflect, and share their ideas. We’ve created a series of book report templates that you can use or adapt based on a variety of learning needs. While this task may reflect individual preferences and insights, it can be collaborative. Students can share in…