Fifth Grade Ela Reading Non Fiction Worksheets

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  • Make a Travel Brochure for Melbourne

    This research project asks students to create their own travel brochure about Melbourne, including an introduction, historic events, fun facts, and more.

  • Movie Sound Effects

    Learn about movie sound effects with this reading and writing worksheet. Your young movie fan will enjoy learning about the job of sound designers.

  • Georges Melies and Special Effects

    Special effects in movies have been around almost as long as movies themselves. These worksheets introduce kids to the early filmmaker, Georges Méliès.

  • Haunted London Underground

    Read some fictional "eyewitness accounts" of the haunted London Underground, then write your own version of a ghost sighting!

  • Make a Travel Brochure for Rome

    When in Rome, what should visitors do? Let your students become a tour guide to Rome, the historic city in Italy, with this travel brochure activity.

  • Make a Travel Brochure for Buenos Aires

    Encourage students to turn vacations into educational experiences. This activity asks students to research a famous destination, pull key information, and plug that information into a travel brochure.

  • Vodnici

    In this fun worksheet, read all about the Vodnici and then answer some critical thinking questions about the eyewitness accounts.

  • Fiction to Fact

    If your child is reading a novel for school, encourage him to draw parallels to the real world in this fun news scavenger hunt.

  • Make a Travel Brochure for Dublin

    Will visitors see leprechauns while visiting in Dublin? Tell your researching students to find out with this travel brochure activity!

  • Make a Travel Brochure for Tokyo

    During this activity, students will learn about Japan's capital city, Tokyo and create their own travel brochure.

  • Make a Travel Brochure for Oslo

    This activity invites kids to explore Norway's history, attractions, and get to know its famous residents. After learning more about Oslo, your child will create a travel brochure and map of the city.

  • Quotes as Evidence #1

    Introduce students to the concept of using direct quotes as evidence to support statements.

  • Picture Walk Reflections

    Previewing text will never be the same! Students can use this resource to track key observations and revisit them to add new insights. Use this organizer with the Picture Walk-A-Preview lesson plan.

  • Make a Travel Brochure for Lisbon

    As your students read the nonfiction text in this travel brochure activity, they will learn about the many cultures that have enriched the diverse city of Lisbon.

  • Make a Travel Brochure for Amsterdam

    Your students will pick their favorite information and create a travel brochure all about Amsterdam, complete with a map!

  • Quotes as Evidence #2

    Use this exercise to give your students practice using direct quotes as evidence to support statements.

  • How to Read a Screenplay

    A screenplay tells the actors what to say, the camera how to move, and much more. These worksheets bring the movie onto the page for your young film buff.

  • La Ciotat Station and Other Early Movies

    Read about exciting early cinema like The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat Station! Find out how mundane topics entertained and even scared audiences.

  • Quotes as Evidence #3

    Students will answer questions about a nonfiction text and find quotes to support their answers.