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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Explore 50+ Fifth Grade Parts of Speech Worksheets
Choosing Correlative Conjunctions
Complete each sentence, choosing an appropriate pair of correlative conjunctions from the parentheses that best fits the context.
Prepositional Phrases Used as Adjectives
Spot the prepositional phrase that modifies the noun or pronoun in each sentence and underline it.
Identifying Interjections in Sentences
Forage for interjections or words that demonstrate emotions or feelings rather than contributing to meanings in the sentences and circle them.
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.
With precise definitions of the eight parts of speech, this chart becomes a compulsive-print.
Writing Interjections in Comic Strips
Observe the pictures in the comic strips and fill the speech bubbles with appropriate interjections.
Ordering Adjectives | Cut-and-Glue
Get kids to cut out the adjective cards and glue them in the correct order to describe the pictures.
Prepositional Phrases Used as Adverbs
Locate the prepositional phrase in each sentence that is used as an adverb modifying the verb and underline it.
Eight Parts of Speech | Word Search
Comb the grid for the eight parts of speech, circle them and write an example for each in the space provided.
Completing Sentences with Correlative Conjunctions
Complete each sentence, choosing an appropriate pair of correlative conjunctions from the word box.
Look for the adverb that heads an adjective clause and tells more about the noun in each sentence and circle it.
Identifying Interjections in the Poem
Read the poem, "Dad's Little Token of Love", underline the interjections and write them in the space provided.
Completing Sentences Using Relative Pronouns
Read each sentence and complete using the relative pronoun from the word box that best fits the context.
Look for the linking verb that connects the subject with the rest of the sentence and highlight the linking verb.