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.
Ballet KenKen® Puzzle
It's KenKen® time! This fun puzzle will get your fifth grader using logic as she adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides her way towards the answer. It's a level 4 puzzle, which means it's a good puzzle for an intermediate player.
Biology Basics: Cellular Switcharoo
This worksheet will help improve your child's knowledge of science. To finish the worksheet, he will first need to read through the clues to decide what cells are found in which organisms.
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?
Divide & Dig 6
Challenge your little pirate to a treasure-finding adventure! He'll get major division practice as he works to cross off the decoy spots meant to lead him astray on the map.
Division Detective: East Coast USA
Calling all young division sleuths! Detective Zoey Chase is tracking Jailbreak Jimmy through the East Coast, USA and needs your child's help to nab this loathsome lawbreaker.
Chemistry Cookies! Kitchen Vocabulary
What kind of chemist works with chocolate chips? To complete this worksheet you child will need to use her science vocabulary to give the household name of different chemicals.
Practice Naming a Circle's Components 2
The first step in mastering geometry is learning the words that go along with it. Use this second worksheet based on naming a circle's components to ingrain this important circle vocabulary in your child's mind!
Olympic Arithmetic: Ski Trail Tracker #1
Can the Winter Olympics spark your child's interest in arithmetic? Just watch: This colorful worksheet makes math practice painless by inviting him to partake in an Olympics math challenge.
Rectangle Algebra: Find the Total Area I
Has your child already begun to learn basic algebra? In this worksheet, your child will use simple algebra to find the missing lengths and widths of the smaller rectangles in order to calculate the total area of the large rectangle.
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.
