Fifth Grade Ela Reading Fiction Worksheets
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- Fictional Character Development
If your child needs help understanding big ideas and concepts, have her tackle this helpful reading comprehension worksheet.
- Dracula
Put yourself in Dracula's shoes -- er, fangs -- and write from his perspective.
- Crafting a Thesis Statement: Literary Essay Writing
This activity will afford your fourth graders the chance to think about the claim they want to make in their literary essays and give them practice writing an intro paragraph.
- Elements of a Story: Sort It Out!
During this activity, students will match parts of a story to one of four elements.
- Work It! Fluency Reading
Students will read a Lewis Carroll passage and write a summary, noting words read per minute and added details.
- Go Further! Fluency Reading
Students will read a Rudyard Kipling passage and write a summary, noting words read per minute and added details.
- 3-2-1 Inference!
With this language arts exercise, students will find textual evidence and use it to support an inference.
- X Marks the Inference
As students make their way through this map, they will find textual evidence and cite background knowledge to support an inference.
- The Color Line
Learn about an unspoken, unfair rule regarding segregation in major league baseball during the early 1900s.
- The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe
Enjoy The Raven by Edgar Allan poe in a whole new way with this printable mini-book version
- Literature Response Prompts
Let your students choose their own prompts with this reading response exercise.
- Picture This Inference
This fun resource will strengthen students’ emotional intelligence as they use images to make inferences, a skill which contributes to improved reading comprehension.
- Saint Nicholas
Read up on the real-life Saint Nicholas, a man who did some good deeds way back in the day, and see what similarities he shares with Santa.
- Book Facts
First thing's first: if your kid has a summer reading assignment, start by stating just the facts on this essential-info sheet.
- Who Is Peter Pan?
Have your child read these Peter Pan passages and decide what she knows about the Peter Pan character.
- The Great Race of Mercy
These worksheets, which cover social studies, reading comprehension and writing, teach kids all about the Great Race of Mercy.
- Pump You Up! Fluency Reading
Your students will read a Brothers Grimm passage and write a summary, noting words read per minute and added details.
- Book Script
In this activity, your child will get the chance to adapt a favorite book for the stage or screen.
- Literature Response Reflection Cards
Help your students think deeply about literature with these helpful conversation starters.
- Dog Heroes of Alaska
These fun dog-themed worksheets will help fifth graders practice their reading comprehension skills.
- To Build a Fire
Explore all the action packed into "To Build a Fire" by building mini version of it!
- It All Adds Up to an Inference!
Evidence + reasoning = an inference! This helpful tool will help your students add up the pieces to make strong inferences as they read.
- Compare and Contrast Texts: Same Sub-Genre
Use this organizer to dig deep when comparing and contrasting texts within a genre.
- The Tain
The Tain, formally known as Tain Bo Cuailnge, is an epic from early Irish literature. Read The Tain for kids in this worksheet, and learn about its characters.