L.5.3 Worksheets, Workbooks, Lesson Plans, and Games
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.5.3
:"Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, or listening."
These worksheets, lesson plans, and exercises can help students practice this Common Core State Standards skill.
Worksheets
Election Conditions
Worksheet
Election Conditions
Read sentences from the Constitution to help your students find and understand conditional sentences.
5th Grade
Worksheet
Glossary: Elections and Conditions
Worksheet
Glossary: Elections and Conditions
Use this glossary with the EL Support Lesson: Elections and Conditions.
5th Grade
Worksheet
Noun and Verb Agreement
Worksheet
Noun and Verb Agreement
Children practice identifying and writing correct subject-verb agreements in this grammar worksheet.
5th Grade
Worksheet
Vocabulary Practice Sheet
Worksheet
Vocabulary Practice Sheet
Flex your child's vocabulary skills with this worksheet, which has your child helping a mixed up restaurant reviewer rearrange words.
5th Grade
Worksheet
Storyboard
Worksheet
Storyboard
Help students organize their ideas with this versatile storyboard graphic organizer! Children can use it to respond to text, organize the order of events, or even as a pre-writing tool to collect ideas.
2nd Grade
Social studies
Worksheet
Adverb Detectives to the Rescue
Worksheet
Adverb Detectives to the Rescue
Master adverbs while helping the descriptive detectives find the missing ruby necklace! Fill in the blanks with the appropriate adverb to solve the case!
3rd Grade
Worksheet
Lesson Plans
Sentence Combining: Subjects and Verbs
Lesson plan
Sentence Combining: Subjects and Verbs
Help your students recognize when they are writing simple, boring sentences. This lesson will teach them to combine similar elements and improve the flow of sentences.
5th Grade
Lesson plan
Elections and Conditions
Lesson plan
Elections and Conditions
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand details in a sentence by identifying conditional phrases. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the lesson Comparing Primary and Secondary Sources.
5th Grade
Lesson plan
An Introduction to Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
Lesson plan
An Introduction to Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
Introduce your students to three sentence structures. In this exercise, students will participate in a reading scavenger hunt as they look for different types of sentences in a short story.
5th Grade
Lesson plan
Let's Write Compound Sentences with Fanboys!
Lesson plan
Let's Write Compound Sentences with Fanboys!
In this great grammar lesson, students will practice using coordinating conjunctions to write compound sentences.
5th Grade
Lesson plan
Musical Chairs with Complex Sentences
Lesson plan
Musical Chairs with Complex Sentences
In this great grammar lesson, students will learn to identify the independent and dependent clause in a complex sentence. Then, they will play a game of grammar-themed musical chairs!
5th Grade
Lesson plan
Workbooks
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Games
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Exercises
Adjective or Adverb (Adjectives - Other) 3
Exercise
Adjective or Adverb (Adjectives - Other) 3
Add more adjectives to the list of words your students are familiar with by assigning this simple exercise.
5th Grade
Exercise
Adjectives to Add Details 2
Exercise
Adjectives to Add Details 2
Help your fifth graders embellish their written work with these exercises that give them practice using adjectives to add detail to their sentences.
5th Grade
Exercise
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives 3
Exercise
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives 3
This is one of the best exercises on comparative and superlative adjectives because it is clearer and easier to understand.
5th Grade
Exercise
How, When, and Where Adverbs 2
Exercise
How, When, and Where Adverbs 2
After completing the following exercise, students will be able to answer basic questions about an event involving how, when, and where.
5th Grade
Exercise
Types of Sentences
Exercise
Types of Sentences
Test your students with these exercises that have them identify simple, compound, and complex sentences. Helpful hints give your students all the information they need to work through the problems on their own.
5th Grade
Exercise