Fifth Grade Ela Writing Process Worksheets
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- Argument Writing: Who Is Your Audience?
In this brief questionnaire, students will think about who their audience is and what they believe.
- Alliteration for Kids
Alliterations are awesome! Teach your young writer about this poetic device with this printable breakdown of alliteration.
- Techy Etiquette
Challenge your kids to translate LOL into an academic sentence! Give your students extra practice rewriting online comments so that they fit the academic setting.
- Partner Proofreading
Partners will work together to complete this worksheet as they participate in peer editing.
- Practice Using Transitions #2
Upper grade students will practice using transition words to craft clear and cohesive writing.
- Publishing Checklist and Reflection
This checklist creates a healthy habit of evaluating any typed writing. Students will check for font, spacing, indentation, illustrations, grammar, and areas of improvement.
- Vampire Character Writing: Supporting Details
Here's great exercise for writers of any age - building a character with supporting details! In this case, a vampire character.
- Branch Out
Help your students' confidence in writing persuasive essays grow with this tree graphic organizer. Using this worksheet, students will make connections between opinion, reasons, and examples in their persuasive writing.
- Mikki and the Jacket
By writing his own story in this worksheet, your child can learn to "fill in the blanks" of reading comprehension.
- Crafting an Awesome Title
In this activity, students will consider different strategies for coming up with titles, and practice crafting them for various pieces of text.
- Looking at Voice in Bud, Not Buddy
Voice is the energy, intention, and tone of a piece. Students will practice identifying voice in writing, then examine an excerpt from an award-winning text that book with a strong example of voice.
- Peer Publishing
Encourage students to share their writing with classmates and receive feedback to improve their writing with this peer publishing worksheet.
- Strategies for Crafting Your Title
A great title hooks the audience and gives readers an idea about what they’ll be reading. With this worksheet, your writers will learn different strategies for crafting titles for any piece of writing.
- Opinion Essay: Idea Map
Students will craft their own essay using this graphic organizer as a helpful way to get started.
- Write Your Own Comic!
It's an alien invasion! How will the story end? Young writers and use their imaginations to write their own comic strip.
- Crafting Voice
Students will learn that voice is the energy, intention, and tone of the piece and then practice infusing different voices into their writing.
- Character and Setting Pre-Write
This prewriting activity helps students focus on developing a character and scene for a story.
- Paragraph Editing
In this paragraph editing page, kids will have a great time editing this love letter from a Victorian gentleman.
- Make Your Own Comic
Show your fifth-grader it's possible to make your own comic rather than just read them. He'll work on creative writing while he's at it!
- Finish the Comic!
The incredible Kid Wizard and Ninjastar are about to face off with their arch-nemesis! But how will things end?
- You Tell the Story
Peter Pan says what? Your child adds to the famous story with his imagination in this fun writing exercise.
- Rainbow Editing
Students will use this fun and colorful revision technique to edit a piece of sample writing.
- Looking at Voice in Junie B. Jones
Voice is the energy, intention, and tone of a piece. Students will practice identifying voice in writing, then examine an excerpt from an award-winning text that book with a strong example of voice.
- What's the Painting?
You decide what's happening on the page by drawing and writing it in!