Fifth Grade Ela Reading Fiction Worksheets

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  • Sub-Genre Specific Traits Across Texts

    Practice comparing texts that share a distinctive feature within a genre.

  • Book Poster

    Explore the major themes of your reading assignment by making a book poster. Don't forget the tagline!

  • Head to Head Fiction: Protagonists and Challenges

    Students make sense of literary elements like protagonists and challenges while drawing comparisons between fiction texts.

  • Famous Short Stories: The Celebrated Jumping Frog

    Meet some famous short stories with our set of printable mini books.

  • The Meaning of Terabithia

    This worksheet features writing prompts to help your kid think analytically about the story of Bridge to Terabithia and get the most out of the book and movie.

  • Poetry Reflections Reading Log

    Students will cite stanzas from beginning, middle, and ending portions of their poetry readings and share thoughts, feelings, and ideas about the text.

  • Comparing Texts: Separate Traits-A-Sub-Genre

    Deepen your students’ literary comprehension by comparing texts within a genre.

  • Symbols in To Kill a Mockingbird

    To fully enjoy this classic story, your kid should understand the symbols in To Kill a Mockingbird. This writing worksheet helps develop text analysis skills.

  • Review Ender's Game

    Our writing worksheet guides your budding film buff as he explores theme and character development in the movie Ender's Game.

  • Re-imagining Narratives with Guest Characters

    Use this graphic organizer with your students to re-imagine narratives with characters from their favorite stories.

  • Analyzing Elements of Fiction: Scripts and Plays

    Visual and multimedia elements in scripts and plays enhance the reader’s experience and give important directions for how to translate texts for an audience. Get your class analyzing scripts with such elements using this graphic organizer.

  • The Tinder Box

    Here's a Hans Christian Andersen tale you might not know: The Tinder Box, where a soldier goes on a magical adventure.

  • Common Topics Between Fiction Texts

    Students will note features of theme between two fiction texts and summarize their analysis.

  • Fan Fiction

    Create a new story using characters from a summer reading or assigned book in this fan fiction worksheet.

  • The Hobbit Timeline

    Making a timeline is a good way to sort out a story's events. Double the challenge by having kids make The Hobbit timeline, one of the book and one of the film.

  • Movie Trivia: Sound Effects

    Pick up some fun movie trivia and learn about how special sound effects are made on this reading comprehension worksheet!

  • Wilhelm Scream

    I scream, you scream, we all scream for the Wilhelm scream! Read about the famous Wilhelm scream on this worksheet with a research assignment.

  • Terabithia: Page versus Screen

    If your kid loves the book Bridge to Terabithia, he might enjoy its movie adaptation. He'll have fun reading and watching while honing his analytical skills.

  • The Hobbit: Page versus Screen

    Our worksheet gives your Hobbit fan space to jot down similarities and differences between the book and film for a great exercise in comparing and contrasting.