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5th Grade Reading Worksheets
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13 5th Grade Reading Worksheets
A questionnaire: what do you like to read?
In this language arts worksheet, children consider the various types of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction that exist and pick the types of reading they like best. Bonus: your child is encouraged to write a list of preferred types of reading using correct spelling and punctuation.
Comparing two stories
How are these stories similar? How are they different? In this set of reading comprehension worksheets, your child will get practice reading, understanding, and comparing two different texts.
Finding key points
In this reading worksheet, your child will read a short informational passage and then underline key points and answer questions about the language and content of the passage.
Following instructions
Can you do this experiment? In this worksheet, your child will read the instructions, put them in order by creating a flow chart, organize the elements of the experiment - and then do the experiment and write a report about it. Bonus: your child will do a little research to compare the experiment results with information from reference books or the internet.
Making metaphors
How many metaphors can you find in this poem? In this language arts worksheet, your child learns to spot metaphors, determine their meaning from context, write them as similes, and decide which metaphors are most effective and why. Bonus: your child gets practice writing poetry using metaphors.
Poems: comparing
In this reading worksheet, your child learns how to look at the language, meaning, structure, and mechanics in poetry by comparing two poems by the same author.
Putting sentences in order
Can you fix this paragraph? It's all out of order! In this language arts worksheet, your child will put the sentences into logical order and then rewrite the paragraph using compound and complex sentences.
Reading comprehension: dialects
Does this text sound funny? That's because it's written in a dialect, which is a variation on the English you usually speak. This language arts worksheet helps children learn the difference between a dialect and standard English and to recognize the style of an individual writer as they read, compare, and contrast two texts.
Reading comprehension: Hard Times
Here's an excerpt from Hard Times by Charles Dickens. In this reading worksheet, your child will read a description of Coketown and answer questions about Dickens' use of language.
Rewriting a dialogue (removing quotes)
Can you rewrite this dialogue without any quotation marks? In this writing worksheet, your child gets practice editing and rewriting text so that it's in the past tense and there aren't any quotation marks.
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5th Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheets
The 5th grade reading comprehension activities below are coordinated with the 5th grade spelling words curriculum on a week-to-week basis, so both can be used together as part of a comprehensive program, or each can be used separately. The worksheets include fifth grade appropriate reading passages and related questions. Each worksheet (as well as the spelling words ) also includes a cross-curricular focus on earth science, physical science, history, social sciences, or life sciences. This allows students to build their reading comprehension skills and reinforce knowledge in other subject areas. There are 36 weeks of fifth grade worksheets, following most standard school year calendars.
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Click on the title of each worksheets to download the printable PDF. Students should read each passage and then answer related questions.
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Grade 5 stories and exercises.
Children's stories and comprehension exercises at a grade 5 level; all worksheets are pdf documents.
Reading worksheets - leveled stories
These levelled stories are taken from our series of leveled reading workbooks . Each successive level provides increasing reading challenge.
Children's stories and reading worksheets
Over 20 free children's stories ; each 5th grade reading passage is followed by comprehension questions.
Historical reading worksheets & fables
Each kid's fable or historical passage is followed by four questions. Questions focus on prediction, inference and character traits.
Reading comprehension exercises for grade 5
These worksheets focus on specific comprehension topics such as the "main idea" and "supporting details" of a text; sequencing events; story elements and so on.
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Number Sense
Compare Numbers Using Greater than, Smaller than or Equal to Symbols Game
Compare numbers using greater than, smaller than or equal to symbols.
Compare Numbers Game
Begin the exciting journey of becoming a math wizard by learning how to compare numbers.
Check the Number Comparisons Worksheet
This worksheet tests your knowledge on comparing multi-digit numbers through a series of true or false statements.
Compare and Arrange Digits to Form 4-Digit Numbers Worksheet
A worksheet designed to practice comparison skills by arranging digits to create and compare different 4-digit numbers.
Multiplication
Multiply the Two Digit Numbers Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by multiplying two digit numbers.
Find the Product by Multiplying Two Digit Numbers Game
Use your math skills to find the product by multiplying two digit numbers.
Fill the Area Model of Multiplication Worksheet
Make math practice a joyride by solving problems to fill the area model of multiplication.
Fill in the blanks using the Area Model Worksheet
Assess your math skills by filling in the blanks using the area model in this worksheet.
Find the Quotient Game
Enter the madness of math-multiverse by learning to find the quotient.
Choose the Number Divisible by the Given Number Game
Kids must choose the number divisible by the given number to practice division.
Divide 2-Digit Numbers by 2-Digit Numbers without Remainder: Horizontal Division Worksheet
Reinforce math concepts by dividing 2-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers without remainder.
Divide 4-Digit Numbers by 3-Digit Numbers without Remainder: Horizontal Division Worksheet
Divide 4-digit numbers by 3-digit numbers without remainder in this worksheet.
Estimate the Sum using Number Line Game
Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by exploring how to estimate the sum using a number line.
Estimate the Sum of Two Fractions Game
Have your own math-themed party by learning how to estimate the sum of two fractions.
Estimate and Sort Fraction Sums Worksheet
Boost your fraction skills with this worksheet on estimating and sorting fraction sums.
Estimate Fraction Sum and Verify Worksheet
A worksheet designed to practice and confirm your skills in estimating the sums of fractions.
Identify Decimal Numbers Using Fraction Models Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by identifying decimal numbers using fraction models.
Fill in Color to Represent the Decimal Numbers Game
Fill in colors to represent the decimal numbers in this game.
Represent Decimal Fractions as Decimal Number Worksheet
Combine math learning with adventure by representing decimal fractions as decimal numbers.
Forming Decimal Numbers Worksheet
Focus on core math skills with this fun worksheet by practicing forming decimal numbers.
Identify Attributes of 2D Shapes Game
Sharpen your geometry skills by identifying attributes of 2D shapes.
Identify Polygons and Quadrilaterals Game
Help your child take flight by learning how to identify polygons and quadrilaterals.
Classifying Shapes Worksheet
Enhance your knowledge of 2D shapes hierarchy with this 'Classifying Shapes' worksheet.
Identify the True Attributes of 2D Shapes Worksheet
This worksheet tests your knowledge on identifying the correct properties and characteristics of various 2D shapes.
Fill in the Correct Number Using Subtractive Patterns Game
Children must fill in the correct number using subtractive patterns.
Fill in the Correct Number Using Multiplicative Patterns Game
Fill in the correct number using multiplicative patterns to make learning fun.
Identify the Rule of the Given Number Pattern Worksheet
Reinforce math concepts by practicing to identify the rule of the given number pattern.
Generating Number Patterns Worksheet
Dive into this fun-filled printable worksheet by generating number patterns.
Word Problems
Solving Word Problems Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to solve word problems.
Solve the Word Problems Related to Multiplication Game
Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning to solve word problems related to multiplication.
Word Problems on Subtracting Decimals Worksheet
Solidify your math skills by practicing word problems on subtracting decimals.
Subtract Decimal Numbers with 1 Decimal Place: Summer Word Problems Worksheet
Summer-themed worksheet focused on solving word problems involving subtraction of 1-decimal place numbers.
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Multiply Tens, Hundreds and Thousands Game
Learn to solve math problems by multiplying tens, hundreds and thousands.
Compare the Multiplication Expressions Worksheet
In this worksheet, learners will get to compare multiplication expressions.
Complete the the Division Patterns Game
Practice the superpower of division by learning how to complete the division patterns.
Compare Fractions with Unlike Denominators Game
Practice the superpower of fractions by learning to compare fractions with unlike denominators.
Use Patterns of Zero to Divide Worksheet
Use patterns of zero to divide to strengthen your math skills.
Match the Angles with Their Fraction Turn Worksheet
Engaging worksheet for learning about angles through matching them with their fraction turns.
Find Parallel Sides Game
Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning how to find parallel sides.
Identify the Decimal Fractions Worksheet
Learn fractions at the speed of lightning by practicing to identify decimal fractions.
Identifying Parallel Sides in Shapes Worksheet
Improve your understanding of parallel lines with this worksheet on identifying parallel sides in shapes.
Word Problems on Conversion of Metric Units Game
Apply your knowledge of measurements to solve word problems on conversion of metric units.
Compare the Given Word Problems Worksheet
Print this worksheet to compare the given word problems like a math legend!
Multiply using a Related Fact Game
Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by exploring how to multiply using a related fact.
Word Problems on Comparing the Multiplication Exp Worksheet
Boost your ability to solve word problems on comparing the multiplication expressions.
Divide Multiples of 10 by 1-Digit Numbers Game
Ask your little one to divide multiples of 10 by 1-digit numbers to play this game.
Compare Fractions with Different Denominators Game
Learn to solve problems by comparing fractions with different denominators.
Use Patterns of Zero in Division Sentences Worksheet
Solve this printable math worksheet to use patterns of zero in division sentences.
Identify Mixed Numbers Represented by the Model Worksheet
Assess your math skills by identifying mixed numbers represented by the model in this worksheet.
Identify Parallel Sides Game
Begin the exciting journey of becoming a math wizard by learning to identify parallel sides.
Decimal Fractions to Decimal Numbers Worksheet
Assess your math skills by converting decimal fractions into decimal numbers in this worksheet.
Sorting Shapes with Parallel Sides Worksheet
An engaging worksheet designed to help students identify and categorize shapes based on parallel sides.
Count the Total Money in a GIven Scenario Game
Kids must count the total money in a gIven scenario in this game.
Word Problems on Estimating Sum or Difference Worksheet
Boost your ability to solve word problems on estimating the sum or difference in this worksheet.
Choose the Number Greater or Smaller Than the Given Number Game
Use your number sense skills to choose the number greater or smaller than the given number.
Multiply by Multiple of 10 Game
Have your own math-themed party by learning how to multiply by multiples of 10.
Compare Large Numbers Using Symbols Worksheet
Boost your numerical skills with this worksheet on comparing large, multi-digit numbers.
Convert Sentences Using the Associative Property Worksheet
Explore this worksheet to master converting sentences using the associative property of multiplication in math.
Divide Using Patterns of Zeros Game
Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by exploring how to divide using patterns of zeros.
Select the Mixed Number for the Given Fraction Game
Kids must select the mixed number for the given fraction.
Compare Division Expressions Worksheet
Learn division at the speed of lightning by practicing to compare division expressions.
Choose the Correct Fraction Worksheet
This worksheet will help enhance your skills in identifying and selecting the correct fraction using various models.
Color the Parts to Show Decimal Numbers as Fractions Game
Sharpen your decimal skills by coloring the parts to show decimal numbers as fractions.
Identify Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Game
Take a look at how to identify parallel and perpendicular lines with this game.
Add Decimal Fractions to Write Decimal Number Worksheet
Dive into this worksheet by practicing to add decimal fractions to write decimal numbers.
Classifying Angles by Their Measurements Worksheet
This worksheet involves identifying and categorizing angles based on their degree measurements.
Identify the Correct Pattern Game
Enter the madness of math-multiverse by exploring how to identify the correct pattern.
Solve Word Problems on Money Expressed as Decimal Numbers Game
Sharpen your math skills by solving word problems on money expressed as decimal numbers.
Find the Missing Numbers in the Repeating Pattern Worksheet
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Model the Multiplication Word Problems Worksheet
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- Create Equivalent Fractions using Multiplication Worksheet
- Math Lesson Plan — Numerical Expressions Mastery
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As state tests go digital, some NYC educators are apprehensive
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As testing season rapidly approaches, some New York City educators are worried that their students — and schools — aren’t fully prepared to swap out paper exams for a computer-based model.
But ready or not, this year the city’s fifth and eighth graders will do just that, as the state embarks on the next step in a multi-year phase-in of computer-based testing.
The annual exams measure student performance in reading, math, and science, testing the state’s third through eighth grade students. Though more than 16,000 kids took the exams on computers last year, next month that number will skyrocket to well over 140,000 students in the city.
English exams will take place between April 11-19, while the math tests will occur between May 7-17. Science tests, which are only taken by fifth and eighth grade students, will take place between May 15-17.
It’s the first major step in the three-year transition, with fourth and sixth grade students set to ditch paper tests next school year, followed by third and seventh graders by spring 2026. State officials have said computer-based testing can make the assessments more efficient and flexible, as well as opening a pathway to computer-adaptive testing that adapts questions based on student responses.
Over the course of the school year, the city has stressed the importance of ensuring students have access to devices — making them available to schools upon request and expediting repairs to non-working devices, according to the city’s Education Department. Officials said they have also taken proactive measures to bolster connectivity at schools administering computer-based exams.
Across the city, an additional 185 schools have opted into digital English exams for some portion of their third, fourth, sixth, or seventh graders, while 166 schools have done so for math.
Students with disabilities that impact their ability to use a keyboard may also receive assistive technology or other accommodations, city officials said.
But still, the prospect of digital exams has spurred concerns among some educators, who fear students could see drops in performance, especially among those who lack access to technology at home, potentially widening gaps between students.
And in the wake of a citywide tech meltdown last month, some remain skeptical that digital exams will run smoothly.
“I’ll be completely transparent,” said Kiri Soares, principal of the Urban Assembly Institute of Math and Science for Young Women in Brooklyn. “I don’t feel prepared at all.”
Computer-based tests open new opportunities
To Howard Everson, a member of a technical committee advising the state on the transition, the shift to computer-based testing is an opportunity for New York to catch up with other states.
At least 48 states have successfully implemented some form of computer-based testing for state exams, according to a 2022 state memo .
“The vast majority of kids are using some sort of online device in their classrooms,” said Everson, a professor of educational psychology and psychometrics at the CUNY Graduate Center. “We think that it’s going to be a benefit in the long run. … The things you can do on a two-dimensional piece of paper and what you can do in a multi-dimensional computer are worlds apart.”
Computers allow for more innovative testing models, with questions that, for example, ask students to move information around a screen or interact with graphics, he explained.
“Multiple-choice, fill-in-the-bubble tasks are an artifact of the past,” he said. “How we measure these underlying abilities in reading and in math is going to be much more imaginative.”
Computer-based testing can also lessen the burden on schools, allowing for more efficient grading and quicker results, Everson said. Though he doesn’t expect to see any notable performance drops as a result of computer-based testing, results of the exams will be closely monitored. For Everson, concerns are more centered around potential technical difficulties.
“Those have been the most ongoing sorts of problems that we’ve seen in other states over the years,” he said. “But from what I understand from my colleagues in the city system, they’re ready for it.”
Educators worried about digital literacy skills
For eighth graders at the Institute of Math and Science, Soares worries the shift to computer-based testing this year will cause performance to drop across the board.
“It’s testing them not on the knowledge per se, but on their digital literacy under very stressful situations,” she said. “When you start testing kids’ digital literacy, you really start wading into the inequities of our culture.”
Martina Meijer, a fourth grade teacher in Brooklyn, worries that students across the city have not received sufficient instruction in using technology.
Her school has opted into computer-based testing for grades three and four. Though every student has a device issued by the school, just 14 out of 22 students have laptops, while others have been using tablets for digital activities, according to Meijer. By the time state exams arrive, those students will switch over to laptops, but their skills may be limited.
In particular, Meijer fears students will struggle on open-ended response questions, which at times ask students to write essays.
“Typing is something that, like anything, gets better with repetition, explicit instruction, and with practice,” she said. “Some of my students have computer access at home and have been online, but for the most part, my students are hunting and pecking. The volume that they can generate on a typed essay is significantly shorter than anything that they can write.”
Meijer has been taking time out of lessons to help students develop digital literacy, but added she’s concerned by the lack of a citywide plan to help kids foster those skills.
“There’s no systematic approach,” she said. “This continues to be something that is dumped onto the shoulders of teachers.”
Some studies have found students tend to do worse on exams taken on a computer or tablet. But research isn’t definitive, according to Michael Russell, a professor of measurement, evaluation, statistics, and assessment at Boston College. Though many states have already switched over to a computer-based model, there have been different outcomes across the country.
“There’s a lot of factors that influence it,” he said. “If a state is very aggressive in putting out practice tests, and encouraging teachers to have students interact with the interface, that typically decreases any kind of effect you’re going to see.”
The design of the test interface and the test itself can act as further variables in the process — with some questions, such as those that call for lengthier written responses, more likely to present challenges to some students, he said.
Still, the shift to computer-based testing can be beneficial for those who are comfortable with the technology, he added.
More than two decades ago, Russell conducted research on the impact of switching to computer-based testing for writing assessments. Students who had extensive experience with computers tended to see a positive impact, while those with little prior experience saw the opposite occur.
“If you’re a teacher that’s concerned about this, give your students an opportunity to practice — have them do it twice,” Russell added. “So that the only thing that’s really new to them when they’re going to take the test is the content of the test itself.”
In January, more than 3,800 schools across the state participated in a simulation of computer-based exams, with over 750,000 student test sessions submitted, said JP O’Hare, a spokesperson for the state’s Education Department. That allowed students to gain familiarity with the system and helped schools evaluate the readiness of their internal systems and hardware, he added.
An online question sampler is also publicly available, offering further opportunities for students, educators, and families to become familiar with computer-based testing, O’Hare said.
Even if kids are ready, will the tech be?
For some teachers in the city, digital literacy has been less of a concern. One eighth grade teacher in District 9 said his students are particularly tech-savvy, even as they’ve suffered from learning losses and difficulties with engagement as a result of the pandemic.
“They are whizzes with laptops,” said the teacher, who requested anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to speak by his school. “These kids might have a career as hackers.”
Still, the District 9 teacher is concerned about the logistics of shifting to computer-based testing. He said it’s always difficult to find enough working Chromebooks for his class, with between a quarter and a third of them typically experiencing technical issues on a given class day.
His school also experiences issues with internet connectivity about once or twice a week, the teacher added.
“It’s all a little bit anxiety-inducing for a teacher,” he said.
Meijer shares those concerns, noting that in other digital assessments, her class has experienced disruptions in internet connection.
Jenna Lyle, a spokesperson for the city’s Education Department, said any families concerned about the shift should reach out directly to their schools.
The move to computer-based testing is part of a broader trend occurring in schools, with students and teachers regularly using technology during the school day, according to city officials.
“Our students continue to live in a more digital world,” Lyle said. “Both in and out of the classroom.”
Julian Shen-Berro is a reporter covering New York City. Contact him at [email protected] .
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