In this series of Freebie Friday Posts, I’m sharing Grade specific freebies. I often see posts online asking for grade specific printables and resources. This week we are focusing on Grade 5 resources.
Grade 5 Worksheets from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
So you have a fifth grader? Whether you are a homeschooler, teacher, or are a parent supplementing your child’s education — we’ve got lots of fun, creative educational activities for you! This page is filled with over pages of 5th grade math worksheets, grade 5 math games, and activities to make learning Math, English / Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Art, Bible, Music, and more FUN!
Weathering and Erosion Sorting Activity (Free) from Laura Candler on Teachers Pay Teachers
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition Sorting is an activity that helps students understand the differences between these three concepts by having them sort examples into categories. Students work with a partner or cooperative learning team to review the definitions and then sort the examples into groups. Definitions, student directions, sorting cards, and an answer key are included.
Place Value Hundreds and Thousands Freebie! Roll it! Make it! Expand it! from Rebecca Anderton on Teachers Pay Teachers
These are two easy and fun little games for your students to practice place value and expanded notation to the hundreds and again to the thousands. Use this along with my Place Value Feebie for Tens and Ones
FREE Math Problem Solving Assessment Pack from Laura Candler on Teachers Pay Teachers
The free Problem Solving Assessment Pack includes two tests, a pretest and a posttest, which were designed to help you assess your students’ math problem-solving abilities. The pretest data will enable you to determine where to begin with your problem-solving instruction; the posttest data will help you track their progress later. A unique feature of this test is that it requires students to draw pictures to show how they are solving the problems. You’ll be amazed at what you can learn from those pictures! Administering this test will also help you differentiate instruction after you analyze the results.
Create a “Geometry Star” from Virtually Montessori on Teachers Pay Teachers
Create a “Geometry Star”
This is one of my favorite geometry activities to do with upper elementary students. It’s a simple review of point, line, line segment, endpoints, angles, and ruler use, plus the “stars” turn into unique, colorful art work for the classroom!
APPLE Pop Art Interactive Coloring Sheet from Art with Jenny K on Teachers Pay Teachers
Free Download of one of my interactive coloring sheets. This Meet and Teach resource will provide you with a little information about me personally and give you something you can use right away to integrate art into your classroom!
Proofreading and Editing Practice: Summer Themed from A Classroom for All Seasons on Teachers Pay Teachers
These Free Proofreading and Editing Reading Passages are a fun way to practice reading comprehension and proofreading at the same time.
This product includes 4 non-fiction reading passages for students to proofread and edit. Each worksheet comes with an editing chart. Also included are 4 Answer Keys so that students may check their work independently, Comprehension Questions and a worksheet for students to recall 4 facts they learned from their readings.
The 4 passages include the following titles:
• Flag Day
• Buzzing Bees!
• (The Invention of) Popsicles!
• Great White Sharks
Dice Games – Reading and Language Arts – Freebie! from Melissa Mazur on Teachers Pay Teachers
My popular Spelling Roll-A-Word inspired me to create a more comprehensive set of dice games to be used to enhance your reading and language arts class!
Included in this set are:
-Spelling Roll-A-Word (same as my original)
-Vocabulary Roll-A-Word
-Dictionary Roll-A-Word
-Thesaurus Roll-A-Word
-Read Fiction and Roll
-Read Non-Fiction and Roll
Figurative Language Puzzles {FREEBIE} from Catherine Reed – The Brown Bag Teacher on Teachers Pay Teachers
Give your students hands-on practice with literacy devices with these 8 figurative language puzzles. Students will read “Grandma’s Garden”, identify types of figurative language in the story, and then, define the literacy devices.
Included in this freebie…
Student Center Directions
Grandma’s Garden – A Figurative Language Story {850 Lexile Level}
8 Figurative Language Puzzles (simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, cliché, idiom, alliteration, hyperbole, personification)
Recording Log Teacher Answer Key
FREE Upper Elementary Estimation Jar and Data Feature Analysis from The Upper Elementary Classroom on Teachers Pay Teachers
This UPPER ELEMENTARY Estimation Jar Activity teaches students to look at data and analyze its features. The Estimation Jar is a favorite of my students. Use these two activities over and over!
Activity #1: Students learn the difference between a guess and an estimate. They estimate how many items are in the estimation jar. The groups data is then analyzed for minimum, maximum, range, mode, median, and mean. Students graph the data.
Activity #2: Students conduct a survey of their classmates. Provides students with additional practice analyzing and graphing data. Student reference sheet included. (A Help to Parents too!)
These activities address the following skills in a FUN way!
*The difference between a GUESS and an ESTIMATE.
*Estimation
*Graphing
*Data Features: Minimum, Maximum, Range, Median, Mode, and Mean