Fifth Grade Worksheets and Printables
These fifth grade worksheets help make learning engaging for your fifth grader! Covering a wide range of subjects, we have the 5th grade worksheets you're looking for to help supplement your child's education.
Consonant Conundrum
The words on this worksheet are missing consonants and don't make much sense. Your kid will need to read the broken words and decide what consonants she needs to add to fix them.
A Math Riddle to Learn History
This worksheet is a math riddle and a history pop quiz all rolled up into one. If your fourth grader solves the riddle, he'll find out how many U.S. presidents were under 40 when they took office.
Syn City II
To complete this synonym city worksheet your child will need to look at the word at the foundation of each building, and then build up rest of the building with synonyms for that word.
Catty Vocab
These vocabulary words are incomplete (the only letters they are filled in are c-a-t), but there are clues to help your child figure out what the vocabulary words are. What is a collective noun for cows?
Magnet Mania: Practicing Antonyms
Sometimes words that have opposite meanings are attracted! In this worksheet your kid will need to find the antonym, or opposite, of each word.
Hole-y Microbes! Practice Biology Vocab
Does your child have an interest in biology? This worksheet will improve her vocabulary and knowledge of the science of living organisms!
Who's Who: Learn the Presidents
This worksheet will challenge your fourth grader's knowledge of U.S. history by asking him to match each of these six former presidents with the correct biographical clue. Which U.S. president was a peanut farmer from Georgia? After finishing this exercise your child will know the answer.
Pony Play Circle Riddle
Here's a mystery: A girl took her pony for a ride. Two of its legs went five miles, but the other two went six miles! How can this be? To solve this riddle, kids write down every other letter as they go around a letter circle. This reading puzzles worksheet lets kids flex their thinking skills.
Voracious Vocabulary
To complete this vocabulary exercise your child will need to read through the paragraph and decide which words have been switched, then put them back in their rightful places to make the paragraph complete.
