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.

Verb Conjugation Worksheets, Definition, Examples

Here are some helpful printable verb conjugation worksheets. Verb conjugation means changing the form of a verb to reflect its tense, person, number, mood, or voice. In other words, it’s the way verbs change to show the action’s timing, who’s performing it, and the verb’s relationship with other elements in…

Action Verbs Worksheets, Definition, Examples

Here’s our collection of printable action verbs worksheets. Action verbs are words that describe an action or activity performed by the subject of a sentence. They express physical or mental actions and are an important part of grammar. Examples of action verbs include “swim,” “think,” “eat,” “jump,” and “read.” Students…

Abstract Noun Worksheets, Definition, and Examples

Welcome to our abstract noun worksheets and resources section! Abstract nouns are a type of noun that refer to intangible concepts, ideas, emotions, or qualities that cannot be perceived through the five senses. Unlike concrete nouns that refer to physical objects, abstract nouns represent ideas or qualities that exist only…

Plural & Irregular Plural Nouns Worksheets

Below you’ll find out plural and irregular plural worksheets. It varies, but typically, students start learning about plurals around first or second grade, when they’ve built a foundation in basic reading and writing skills. In this section, we’ve put together a variety of worksheets to help students practice and master…

Main Idea Graphic Organizers

Below you’ll find ten different printable main idea graphic organizers that you can use in the class or at home. A graphic organizer is a tool that students can use to better understand and organize their thoughts while reading or writing. It helps students to focus on the most important…

Reading Log – Printable Templates

Welcome to our collection of printable reading logs! Whether you’re a teacher looking to encourage your students to read more or a parent wanting to keep track of your child’s reading progress, these logs are here to help. We’ve got 10 different logs to choose from, each with its own…

All About Me Worksheets and Templates

Printable All About Me Worksheets Questions, Templates Older kids still look back at their earlier days with fond memories of working on All About Me worksheets! It’s a fun opportunity for students to describe themselves in creative  ways and also get to know other students in the class. There are…

Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Cyclones: A World of Difference

Have you ever been watching when a tv weatherperson points to a large, white spiral of storm clouds spinning over the Earth on their video screen? If so, then you’ve gotten a small look at what the most powerful storm in the world looks like: a tropical cyclone. Tropical cyclones start as…

A Pirate’s Life for Me

Most babies’ first words are something like “Dada” or “Mama” or “ball.”  Mine was “Ahoy!” But that was considered normal when you’re born and raised on a pirate ship. My father was the first mate on the fearsome sailing ship known as the Salty Dog. He was the trusted friend…

Primary Source: Comanche, the Army Horse and Hero

On June 25, 1876, the U.S. Army 7th Calvary under the command of Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer engaged in battle with Native Americans, including the Lakota, the Dakota, and the Arapaho tribes.  The army troops were vastly outnumbered. All the soldiers with Custer when the battle began, totaling five…