5th Grade Common Core: W.5.3
Common Core Identifier: W.5.3 / Grade: 5
Curriculum: Writing: Text Types and Purposes
Detail: Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences.
18 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Here's an article on the history of hanging stockings at Christmas.
(Approx. Grade Level: 5-6)
(Approx. Grade Level: 5-6)
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Learn all about the Constitution of the United States in this fifth grade-level social studies article.
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Help your students understand the duties of the legislative branch with this reading comprehension article and worksheet.
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Get to know the judicial branch and how it checks and balances and is checked and balanced with this article. Reading comprehension questions, a vocabulary activity, and a writing prompt are included.
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This article gives an overview of the U.S. government's executive branch. The worksheet includes comprehension questions, a vocabulary activity, and a writing prompt.
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Learn about how knitting helped soldiers during the First World War. Following the article, there are multiple choice questions, matching questions, and a writing section.
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Teach your students about the legislative branch of the United States government with this reading comprehension passage and worksheet.
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What is the Bill of Rights? Learn all about the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, also known as the Bill of Rights, in this fifth grade-level reading comprehension activity.
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This article has facts about the coast redwood and giant sequoia trees of California. Test your students' comprehension of the article by having them complete the reading comprehension questions, vocabulary activity, and writing prompt.
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Use the character, setting, and event story cards to build your own creative story! This activity is a supplementary material to our STW blog post, "Build Your Own Story!" It's a great English language arts exercise for students of all ages!
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Learn about the United States judicial branch with this article and reading comprehension worksheet.
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Students will read this article on the executive branch of the United States government and how it plays a part in the system of checks and balances. Then they'll answer questions to test their understanding of the article.
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The RLC's job is to describe how events in the story are similar to events in real life.
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Michelle is afraid to ride the new roller coaster, The Twister, on her class trip to the amusement park, but she doesn't want to let her friends down either.
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Letter to Mom FREE
Write a letter to your mom and tell her why you love her. This printable includes special stationery for a letter and picture.
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Find out why people play jokes and pull pranks on each other every April 1st.
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Write a story to tell what's happening in the picture. A boy is holding a card and hugging his mother.
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