5th Grade Language Arts

Fifth Grade Language Arts activities, centers, lessons, games, resources and more. Reading, writing, grammar, and word study.
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Engage your students with this interactive Types of Sentences PowerPoint activity! Students are introduced to the four types of sentences: declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory. After defining and giving examples of each type of sentence, there are nearly 30 practice slides where students identify the type of sentence being displayed. At first, students are shown the correct punctuation. Later, the punctuation is omitted. A matching handout is included! Teaching, Types Of Sentences, Third Grade Language Arts Activities, Word Study, Language Arts, Sentences, Language, Powerpoint Lesson, Language Art Activities
Types of Sentences PowerPoint Lesson
Engage your students with this interactive Types of Sentences PowerPoint activity! Students are introduced to the four types of sentences: declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory. After defining and giving examples of each type of sentence, there are nearly 30 practice slides where students identify the type of sentence being displayed. At first, students are shown the correct punctuation. Later, the punctuation is omitted. A matching handout is included!
Expanding Sentences PowerPoint
Teach students how to write strong sentences with this expanding sentences PowerPoint. Students will learn to expand sentences by adding adjectives and telling WHEN, WHERE, HOW, or WHY an event happened. This resource can be used to create an ideal writing minilesson for upper elementary students. This PowerPoint includes a companion handout and two practice worksheets, as well!
Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences PowerPoint
Teach students about simple, compound, and complex sentence with this PowerPoint. Students will have many opportunities to identify and write each type of sentence. Students will also learn the comma rules associated with compound and complex sentences. It includes a printable and digital companion handout.
Making Text Connections: Four Practice Passages and Four Posters
Teach your students to make deep text connections instead of suerficial connections with this set of worksheets and posters. Students will practice making four types of text connections: text-to-self, text-to-text, text-to-media, or text-to-world. This file contains four reading passages and four posters! A blank chart is also included that can be used with any book. These fiction passages are written for third, fourth, and fifth grade students.
Teaching students to use the "Somebody Wanted But So Then" strategy to write a summary requires many practice opportunities! This packet of worksheets features SIX fiction passages. After reading each story, students write a short summary. These passages are perfect for teachers who want to do a scaffolded approach like "I Do, We Do, You Do". Fiction, Students, Wanted, Words, Grade
Summarize Fiction Worksheets: 6 Passages with a Poster
Teaching students to use the "Somebody Wanted But So Then" strategy to write a summary requires many practice opportunities! This packet of worksheets features SIX fiction passages. After reading each story, students write a short summary. These passages are perfect for teachers who want to do a scaffolded approach like "I Do, We Do, You Do".
This writing worksheet packet includes five worksheets that will give your students an opportunity to practice recognizing and revising sentence fragments and run-on sentences. Each proofreading worksheet includes a chart with common editing symbols so that students learn to use the appropriate symbols as they revise each writing sample. This is ideal for students in third, fourth, and fifth grade! Third Grade, Teacher Appreciation
Revising Fragments and Run-on Sentences: Five Editing Worksheets
This writing worksheet packet includes five worksheets that will give your students an opportunity to practice recognizing and revising sentence fragments and run-on sentences. Each proofreading worksheet includes a chart with common editing symbols so that students learn to use the appropriate symbols as they revise each writing sample. This is ideal for students in third, fourth, and fifth grade!
Author's Point of View PowerPoint
Use this PowerPoint to introduce students how to identify the author's point of view and differing perpectives. It includes a companion handout that is available as a printable or digital activity. Students begin by identifying differing perspectives between characters. Then, they advance to reading a passage and inferring an author's point of view. This PowerPoint activity contains 9 practice passages and is ideal for test prep.
Teach your students to determine the author's purpose for writing a passage with this set of worksheets. Identifying the author's purpose can be a challenging skill for students to master. Students need lots of practice to become proficient in this area. These no-prep worksheets are ready to go! The packet includes ten engaging sports passages! Students are asked to write in complete sentences and to fully explain the author's purpose. Includes persuade, entertain, inform, explain, and describe. Sports, Education, Ten, Master
Identify the Author's Purpose: Ten Practice Passages with PIE'ED
Teach your students to determine the author's purpose for writing a passage with this set of worksheets. Identifying the author's purpose can be a challenging skill for students to master. Students need lots of practice to become proficient in this area. These no-prep worksheets are ready to go! The packet includes ten engaging sports passages! Students are asked to write in complete sentences and to fully explain the author's purpose. Includes persuade, entertain, inform, explain, and describe.
Learning to write a strong nonfiction summary requires a lot of practice. This worksheet packet contains five nonfiction passages. After students read each informational text, they will write a 3- to 4-sentence summary. This packet includes a graphic organizer designed to help students write their topic sentence. These passages are perfect for students in 4th, 5th, and 6th grade. Writing, Nonfiction, Learning To Write, Nonfiction Texts, Student Writing, Student Reading, Writing Activities
Summarize Nonfiction Worksheets: 5 Passages with a Graphic Organizer
Learning to write a strong nonfiction summary requires a lot of practice. This worksheet packet contains five nonfiction passages. After students read each informational text, they will write a 3- to 4-sentence summary. This packet includes a graphic organizer designed to help students write their topic sentence. These passages are perfect for students in 4th, 5th, and 6th grade.
These seven print-and-go trifolds target figurative language. Use these trifolds over the course of 7 days to provide targeted instruction on this topic. Literary devices include similes, metaphors, alliteration, personification, onomatopoeias, hyperboles, and idioms. They can be used with a whole class or with a small group that would benefit from an intervention that specifically targets figurative language. Your students will be figurative language experts after using these tri-folds! Comprehension Activities
Learn 7 types of figurative language with these tri-folds!
These seven print-and-go trifolds target figurative language. Use these trifolds over the course of 7 days to provide targeted instruction on this topic. Literary devices include similes, metaphors, alliteration, personification, onomatopoeias, hyperboles, and idioms. They can be used with a whole class or with a small group that would benefit from an intervention that specifically targets figurative language. Your students will be figurative language experts after using these tri-folds!
Capitalization Rules Worksheets: Edit Sentences for Capital Letters
Do your students struggle with remembering the rules related to capitalization? This packet includes 5 worksheets and 1 assessment that focuses on the most common capitalization rules. Students practice rules related to book titles, proper nouns, relationships, regions, job titles, religions, nationalities, languages, and more! Students edit sentences by drawing three lines under letters that should be capitalized. Ideal for fourth and fifth-grade students!
Assess your students' understanding of the various genres by using this genre assessment. It contains fill-in-the blank, multiple-choice, and long-response questions. Although originally designed to be an assessment, these 4 pages can also be used as worksheets. This no-prep activity is ready to go for you. Just print and proceed! A Google Slides link is included for teachers who want to use the colorful digital version of this activity. Long, Version, Link, Multiple, Ready, Fill
Genres Assessment or Worksheet Packet: Identify the Genre
Assess your students' understanding of the various genres by using this genre assessment. It contains fill-in-the blank, multiple-choice, and long-response questions. Although originally designed to be an assessment, these 4 pages can also be used as worksheets. This no-prep activity is ready to go for you. Just print and proceed! A Google Slides link is included for teachers who want to use the colorful digital version of this activity.