Fifth Grade Ela Writing Process Worksheets

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  • Make a Superhero Comic

    Get your fifth grader to polish his writing chops with this write-it-yourself comic.

  • Create Your Own Comic

    Up, up and away! Your comic book enthusiast will have a BLAST with this super comic book writing project.

  • Similes for Kids

    This worksheet will make you as sharp as a tack! Have some fun with figures of speech and learn to write a simile.

  • Barber Shop Comic Strip

    What's going on here? What are these two saying? This scene could use your child's creativity to be complete!

  • Reading Response Letter Checklist

    After students have learned about reading response letters they can use this checklist to polish their own letter.

  • Cite and Explain Your Evidence #2: Literary Response

    This guided practice reinforces how strong writers make claims and support them with strong evidence.

  • Revision Review

    Assess kids' revision process knowledge with this worksheet.

  • List the 50 States in Alphabetical Order

    Put your child's memory and geographic knowledge to the test with this challenging exercise, where she'll list off the 50 states in alphabetical order.

  • Great Writing Starts with Golden Ideas

    Use this worksheet as a tool to assist your young writers in selecting the perfect idea for their narrative.

  • Tuning My Writing Voice

    Help your writers develop a voice with this worksheet. Challenge them to think about ways to express themselves with language, phrases, idioms, similes, and word choice.

  • Write a Detective Comic!

    For little private eyes everywhere, here's a chance to play detective! Your child will use writing and drawing skills to finish this fun and furry comic strip.

  • Storyboard Pre-Write

    Use this prewriting activity to help students organize their writing and reinforce transitional language.

  • Persuasive Products

    Motivate students with this authentic persuasive writing experience! Students will brainstorm and choose two products before planning a persuasive essay.

  • Make Your Own Superhero Comic

    Convince reluctant writers to pick up their pens with this fun write-it-yourself superhero comic.

  • Argument Writing: Respond to a Formal Letter

    Young writers will write a persuasive letter in response to a formal letter.

  • Checklist for Persuasive Letters

    This handy checklist helps your students identify all of the necessary components of an effective persuasive letter.

  • Persuasive Letter Organizer

    Help your students plan a well-supported persuasive letter with this planning document.

  • Superhero Showdown: Shark Attack!

    Super villain Mt. Crushmore and superhero The Human Shield are battling it out...with sharks! What mighty and menacing things are they saying to each other?

  • Write the Dialogue

    What are they saying? Write the dialogue for the scientist and robot!

  • Develop a Story

    With this prewriting organizer, students will brainstorm and visualize details of their fictional story.

  • Advanced Alliteration Tongue Twisters: "C"

    Calculating caterpillars and capricious crayfish! Your child will be laughing as he learns some new vocabulary and practices using alliteration.

  • Polishing Writing: Editing Symbols and Tips for Writing on the Computer

    Uh oh, I spy a typo! This activity will serve as a resource to help your writers understand some basic strategies and copyediting symbols for polishing their writing.

  • To Buy or Not Buy?

    Students will put their persuasive skills to work with this worksheet. They will plan and write a draft of a persuasive paragraph on whether or not to buy an electronic device of their choosing.

  • Watch Out!

    This worksheet is designed to provide additional support for students who need extra practice with the basic revising and editing skills.