5th Grade Language Arts Worksheets

Channelize practice employing our 5th grade language arts worksheets that come with answer keys and comprise exercises in correlative conjunctions, prepositions, interjections, forming and using the perfect verb tense, and in separating words using commas. Bolster vocabulary with Greek and Latin prefixes, interpret figurative language, draw inferences, make predictions, state an opinion, write informative and narrative texts. This list represents only a smattering of the engaging worksheets this collection offers. Make sure to stock your library with our free grade 5 language arts worksheets.

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Adverbs of Time and Frequency

Fill in the blanks, choosing an apt adverb: adverb of time to tell when the action occurred, or an adverb of frequency to state how frequently it occurred.

Choosing the Tense

Complete each sentence, choosing an appropriate verb tense that coordinates with the other verb in each sentence.

Sorting Prefixes and Suffixes

Analyze each word given in the box and identify if it is formed by adding a suffix or prefix. Sort the words and write them in the correct columns.

Completing the Passage with Homographs

Fill in the blank with the homograph that best fits each context and complete the passage.

A Lucky Day at the Beach | Reading Comprehension

Get ready for some beachcombing fun as you skim through the story and answer questions based on the comprehension of key details in the story.

Parts of Speech | Chart

With precise definitions of the eight parts of speech, this chart becomes a compulsive-print.

Identifying Simple Subjects

Scout out the simple subject, which is the noun without any modifier, in each sentence and underline it.

Earth Day | Crossword

Read the clues, figure out the words and fill the grid both across and down and solve the crossword puzzle.

Identifying the Similes in the Story

Read the story and scout out all the similes or comparisons you come across and write a sentence with each of them.

Inferences | Where Am I?

Make connections, and draw a logical conclusion about the text’s meaning and identify the place being referred to in each scenario.

Writing Interjections in Comic Strips

Observe the pictures in the comic strips and fill the speech bubbles with appropriate interjections.

Tag Questions | Cut and Glue

Snip the question tags from the next page, match them with the correct sentence and glue them.