5th Grade Language Arts Worksheets
Set the stage for learning with our free, printable 5th grade language arts worksheets. Prepare children to use correlative conjunctions, prepositions, interjections, and perfect verb tenses. Help them identify shifts in verb tenses, use commas in a series, learn the meaning of Greek and Latin prefixes, interpret figurative language, draw inferences, make predictions, and much more.
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Figure out whether the context of the sentence calls for the comparative or superlative degree of the adjective enclosed in parentheses.
Go ahead and solve these crossword puzzles with gusto, deciphering with ease the state names from the abbreviations listed out as clues.
Writing an Effect for Each Cause
Read each cause and write a relevant effect it can potentially lead to in this part of our printable grade 5 language arts worksheets.
Writing Sentences with Homographs
Think of sentences of your own to illustrate both the meanings of each homograph in these grade 5 English worksheets pdf.
Completing a Prefix-Root Word-Suffix Table
Split the given words into their components, namely prefix, root word, and suffix, and write them under the columns they belong to.
Zoom past these printable grade 5 ELA worksheets, underlining every instance of a concrete noun, and circling every appearance of an abstract noun as you go.
Completing Metaphors Using Picture Clues
Pay attention to all the details depicted in each picture, using them to think of a suitable metaphor, and writing it in the space provided.
Identifying Correct Pairs of Guide Words
Take the help of a dictionary wherever necessary, and choose the appropriate pair of guide words for each of the given entry words.
Direct your focus toward the interjection that stands out in each sentence, figure out if it is mild or strong, and write the answer in the blank.
Completing Sentences with Stronger Words
Keep in mind that the stronger the word, the more intense the emotion it conveys, as you choose the stronger word to complete each sentence.