Fifth Grade Ela Reading Fiction Worksheets
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- All About Witches
We've brewed up a powerful potion this Halloween to help hone reading and writing skills! Learn all about witches with a fun info sheet.
- Rhyme Scheme: "If"
Your budding poet can practice determining a rhyme scheme in this worksheet. He'll identify the rhyming words in Rudyard Kipling's classic poem, "If."
- Close Reading Checklist
Help students practice close reading of fiction or nonfiction texts with this detailed checklist.
- Reading Genre Challenge
Kids hunt for different reading genres using this interactive worksheet.
- Making Inferences to Interpret Fiction
Students will make inferences, compare texts, and identify figurative language as they interpret reading passages.
- Inferences & Evidence
Students can use this graphic organizer to make inferences as they read fiction or nonfiction texts.
- Hot Cross Buns: Read to Remember
After reading a short story, your students will practice writing a simple summary.
- Detecting the Author's Purpose
Students will set out to categorize different types of text using the author's purpose as a guide.
- Fiction Summaries: Somebody-Wanted-But-So-Then
Students will use the Somebody-Wanted-But-So-Then strategy of writing fiction summaries with these reading passages.
- Rudyard Kipling: What's the Theme?
In this exercise, students will work through a series of steps to identify the theme of a classic story.
- Find the Main Idea: Peter Rabbit
Improve your child's reading skills and introduce her the classic tale of Peter Rabbit with this comprehension page, all about finding the main idea.
- The Hound of the Baskervilles
Read this excerpt from The Hound of the Baskervilles, then use your Sherlockian skills of observation to identify different character traits.
- Arlen Tells the Truth
Get to know Arlen in this reading comprehension worksheet,
- Travel Brochure
Explore setting by creating a travel brochure for the setting of your book.
- Author Inferences and Quotes as Proof
In this worksheet, kids will learn about the author's perspective, an essential component of nonfiction comprehension.
- Theme, Cause, and Effect Reading Log
Students will provide details of cause and effect events directly related to theme.
- More Reading Between the Lines
Your students will need to read between the lines as they make inferences about the various scenes included in this reading exercise.
- Storyboard Summary
With this storyboard, students will draw and write about events in a chronological order.
- Thinking About Themes: Reflection Cards
Use this resource to help your students familiarize themselves with the concept of literary themes.
- Plot Diagram
Is your student a budding fiction writer? Start her career off on the right foot with this plot diagram worksheet.
- Author's Purpose: Sort It Out!
Get your students moving with this interactive sorting game!
- Writing a Fiction Summary: The Wind in the Willows
Learn a fun reading strategy and practice writing fiction summaries using a classic text.
- Frankenstein
Get to know the man, the monster,the legend of Frankenstein with this passage from the original novel -- the moment where he realizes he's made a grave mistake.
- Compare and Contrast Myths
Introduce your students to two myths from different cultures.