Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators will help students practice this key fifth grade skill. Try our free exercises to build knowledge and confidence.
Have your fifth graders challenge themselves with these exercises that ask them to identify independent and dependent clauses while reviewing different sentence structures.
Students will finally have a name to describe the “dog ate my homework” storytelling that runs rampant throughout childhood with this hyperbole exercise.
Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers will help students practice this key fifth grade skill. Try our free exercises to build knowledge and confidence.
Fractions and Greatest Common Factors will help students practice this key fifth grade skill. Try our free exercises to build knowledge and confidence.
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.
Fifth grade is the last grade of elementary school, and the last stop for elementary learning! Help your child go out with a bang with our 5th grade exercises, great for perfecting those last few topics that might trip your student up. Covering reading, writing, and math, we have all the most common fifth grade topics covered, written by educators to ensure learning success.
Fifth grade is when it's time to show off everything you've learned throughout grade school. Adding fractions? No problem! Parts of speech? Piece of cake! But if your student needs to review some concepts, or needs a little catch-up, here are some fifth grade exercises that cover all the bases that come up in this grade. Mixed numbers and complete sentences, dividends and metaphors -- it's all here in our online exercise collection. Choose the correct adverb, calculate volume, multiply decimals all the way to the hundredths place, and so many other topics that come up in fifth grade learning. And when we say it comes up in fifth grade learning, we mean it -- our exercises are based on national curriculum, so they're in use in most classrooms. If these fifth grade exercises are coming too fast for your kid, fear not: we also have fourth grade right here for some quick review.