Fifth Grade Ela Reading Fiction Worksheets

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  • Panchatantra: "The Fish that were too Clever"

    Help your kid learn about theme with a reading comprehension page that features a story from Panchatantra, a collection of classic animal fables from India.

  • The Secret Garden: Reading Comprehension

    Explore "The Secret Garden" with this reading comprehension worksheet.

  • Reading Comprehension: Wizard of Oz

    Dive into the world of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" with this reading comprehension page.

  • Panchatantra: "The Foolish Friend"

    What happens when you have a foolish friend? Introduce your stellar reader to the Panchatantra stories, animal fables with a moral lesson.

  • Reading Comprehension: Stuffed Elephant

    Improve your child's reading comprehension, and introduce her to a classic children's story, with this worksheet on The Story of a Stuffed Elephant.

  • Read and Think Bookmarks

    These bookmarks will provide thinking frames for your students as they read, encouraging deeper thinking and strengthening comprehension.

  • Reading Between the Lines

    Students will make inferences about the various scenes included in this reading exercise.

  • Making Inferences in a Fictional Text

    This reading activity gives kids practice supporting inferences with evidence.

  • Reading Comprehension: Peter Pan

    In this reading exercise, students answer literal and interpretive questions about a classic text.

  • 3-2-1 Read!

    With this exercise, students will think deeply about their reading by describing important events, asking questions, and making comparisons.

  • What is Onomatopoeia?

    BOOM! This worksheet is full of all kinds of sound-based words, from creaks to squeaks.

  • Panchatantra: "The Broken Pot"

    Help your young reader learn to identify themes with the Panchatantra story "The Broken Pot" a classic fable from India that has a moral lesson.

  • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

    Don't lose your head over reading comprehension this Halloween...try it with Ichabod Crane and the story of Sleepy Hollow.

  • Identify the Author's Purpose

    Authors persuade, inform, and entertain through various types of writing! Students set out to identify the author’s purpose.

  • Panchatantra: "The Gold-Giving Snake"

    What if you met a snake who could make you rich? Enjoy one of the classic Panchatantra stories, animal fables from India that have a moral lesson.

  • Tracking Character Traits

    With this reading exercise, students will identify a character’s traits and provide evidence from the text.

  • Scrambled Similes

    This worksheet will help your child understand what similes are, and she'll even get to use her imagination to write some of her own!

  • The Butterfly's Ball

    Students will strengthen their reading comprehension with this challenging text and the accompanying questions.

  • Write a Simple Summary

    Teach your students to write a simple summary using an easy-to-follow set of keywords.

  • All About Zombies

    Get into the spirit of Halloween with a spooky info page, all about zombies! Your child will learn the ways of the walking dead as he hones his reading skills.

  • Rhyme Schemes

    Your young writer can learn about poetry analysis with this worksheet on rhyme schemes, complete with excerpts by Robert Louis Stevenson.

  • Close Reading Annotations

    Use this chocolate-themed exercise to introduce your students to close reading with annotations.

  • Creative Writing: Character Development

    Here's a language arts worksheet that's sure to boost reading comprehension and critical thinking skills.

  • Make a Match: Reading Genres

    Kids match reading genres to descriptions in this worksheet.