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Fifth grade is such an exciting time! For many kids, it’s the last year of elementary school, and so many exciting things lie ahead. Fifth graders have accumulated some interesting stories to tell by now, and they’re building stronger writing skills. These fifth grade writing prompts encourage kids to imagine, explain, persuade, and reveal—improving their writing abilities day by day.
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1. How important is it to finish what you start?
2. What does it mean to be honest? Give one solid example of what honesty looks like.
3. What three qualities do you think are most important in a friend? Why?
4. Since fifth grade is the top grade in elementary school, should fifth graders get special privileges? If so, write in detail about one privilege you think they should get. If not, why not?
5. Vincent van Gogh said, “If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere.” Describe one of your favorite places in nature in detail.
6. Are fifth graders old enough to babysit little kids? Why or why not?
7. Write about three qualities that make a good leader.
8. Should teachers assign homework? Why or why not?
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On this page of Tim’s Printables you will find a printable 5th grade writing prompts PDF, ideal for creative writers, language arts teachers and homeschooling parents. The writing prompt worksheet contains 20 creative and original writing topics to inspire you. Some of these questions will encourage students to use their imaginations and place themselves in unique situations. Others are introspective, and was ask students to reflect on their own values and their understanding of the world.
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5th Grade Writing Prompts List
- How has the internet changed the world?
- A old wizard dressed in a cloak approaches you. He says he can tell you the day, time and place of your death. Assuming he is telling the truth, would you want to know this information? Why or why not?
- You are a theme park engineer responsible for creating a new and exciting ride. What is your new park attraction called? Describe how it works, and why you think people will like it.
- What will life be like in the year 3000?
- Write a story with an anticlimactic ending.
- What would be the benefits of discovering that you glowed in the dark?
- If some people could walk through walls, how would this affect society?
- Describe a day in the life of a caveman.
- I walked into the saloon, and at the table sat the bandit. “One-eyed Frank, I’m here to collect the $5000 reward on your head.” One-eyed Frank stood up from his chair. Write what happens next.
- Write a ghost story.
- You are a contestant on a show called “Silly Questions.” Write a few of the questions asked by the host of show, along with your answers.
- Write an autobiographical limerick.
- Two siblings are arguing. What are they arguing about? Write down the point of view of each sibling.
- Write a fan-fiction sequel to your favorite movie.
- You are lost in the desert. Without food or water, you collapse on the sand. And only to make matters worse, a scorpion suddenly crawls out from underneath a rock and bites you. How do you survive?
- Write about your adventures climbing Mount Everest.
- Write an adventure about you and your grandfather that took place in the nursing home.
- The city is being attacked giant Plutonian dust mites. They’re crashing through the buildings and devouring cars. How do you stop them?
- A bottle floats to shore. In the bottle is a treasure map…
- What would happen to the world if books were made illegal?
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Although writing can be intimidating for children, it will hardly feel so when they are in the company of our printable writing prompts worksheets for grade 5. Provide kids with the knowledge and skills required to meet the writing proficiency standards at this grade level. Watch them employ various transiional words and phrases and write increasingly complex, multiple-paragraph narrative, reports, and essays. Change the style and techniques for different types of writing, such as narrative and expository and practice different writing conventions. Our free 5th grade writing prompt pdf worksheet works great as a starter.
Interestingly, a submarine can travel both above and below the surface of the sea. This part of our printable writing prompt worksheets for grade 5 tasks you with writing about submarines.
What's Your Idea of Vacation?
Whether it's visiting the family, going camping or hiking, or going to amusement parks, people like doing different things for the vacation. Explain how you would like to spend your vacation.
Daydreaming
Scientific studies say that daydreaming is not as bad as many think it is. Write about a recent time when you traveled on the wings of fantasy. Put your narrative skills to use and write a story!
Snowboarding
Snowboarding is not only a thrilling activity, it's also a great workout. In this 5th grade writing prompt worksheet pdf, write step-by-step instructions for someone who's keen to learn snowboarding.
Book Report 5
Good readers don't just read a book; they share how they liked the book, too. Write about a recent reading experience. Include a summary. Explain the setting and your most loved character.
Story Prompt 1
This grade 5 writing prompt worksheet is a science fiction set in space, and there are extraterrestrials adding gravitas to the plot. You might need to use facts and embellish them with fantasy.
There are few blessings as wonderful as having siblings. This can sometimes be annoying, though. In this exercise, write what the pros and cons of having siblings are.
Are you a stupendous sandcastle master? In how many steps do you build an impressive sandcastle that stands out from the rest? Write to expose in this printable 5th grade writing prompt worksheet pdf.
A strong and dangerous wind, a tornado can be devastating beyond our imagination. In this printable grade 5 writing worksheet, prepare a research report on tornadoes. Write the resources you used.
Mode of Transport
How do you like to get around where you live? Do you often use a car, do you ride a bike, or do you simply walk? Write to describe it in this highly relevant worksheet. Use of transitional words and phrases.
Story Prompt 2
Theme parks will never cease to fascinate children! In this part of our 5th grade writing prompts pdf worksheets, write a story inspired by the rides, games, and food at your favorite or ideal park!
Ocean or Space?
Although it would cost an arm and a leg to explore space, it's important to do so. The oceans are worth experiencing, too. If you had a chance, where would you explore: space or oceans?
Grasshopper
Perhaps the most fun thing about a grasshopper is that it's an important source of protein. In this printable, gather more such information about grasshoppers and put it into a research report.
Trading Places
Because it allows you an opportunity to be in someone else's position, trading places with people can be a hoot. In this writing practice, grade 5 kids tell who they want to trade places with.
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Have you had a chance to parasail? Chances are you have or you're soon going on a parasailing trip with your siblings or friends. Write a story where parasailing action takes center stage.
Slumber Party
As well as being a fun tradition, slumber parties are a rite of passage of growing up. How do you host a slumber party? What are the important tips? Explain in this 5th grade writing prompt pdf worksheet.
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Fifth Grade Narrative Writing Prompts and Worksheets – 5th Grade Early Finishers
These fifth grade narrative writing worksheets are perfect for writing lessons, writing centers, or writer’s workshop. Your fifth grade students will love these activities during literacy lessons. If you’re looking for a narrative writing lesson idea or narrative writing prompts, there are 30 pages of printables for you! These are for personal narratives and fictional narratives.
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This 30 page fifth grade resource is a must-have for teaching narrative writing. If you want fun and engaging prompts for writing personal narratives, fictional stories, and recounts, then these writing prompts and worksheets are perfect for you!
This story writing resource has 25 prompts in 5 different worksheet styles, with 5 blank templates. This is no prep, simply print and go!
Note: These Fifth Grade Narrative Writing Prompts worksheets can be used for Fourth Grade students, depending on their capabilities.
When/how to use it:
- Whole group writing lessons
- Small group work (literacy or writing centers)
- Independent writing practice
- Early finishers
- Morning work
What is included in these Fifth Grade Narrative Writing Prompts:
30 pages of writing prompts/worksheets (25 ready to go and 5 blank templates).
The prompts are in 5 different template styles. Some are more scaffolded with boxes or steps, whereas others have more lines, for more advanced writers.
First, then, next, last with Picture Boxes
- My camping trip, My vacation, My recess, My day at the beach, My sick day, Blank template
3 Pictures Prompt
- Fairy tale, Space adventure, Hunt for treasure, The thief, The little frog, Blank template
First, then, next, last writing boxes
- If i saw a shark, If i turned into a robot, If i had a pet dinosaur, If i were royalty, If i met a troll, Blank template
Lined writing page
- The magic castle, I saw a superhero, My pirate adventure, The day i turned into a mermaid, The day i met a unicorn, Blank template
- My first day of school, My summer, My ouch, My birthday, My trip to the zoo, Blank template
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Developing plot structure : outline plots from introduction to resolution.
Create realistic settings : develop key elements of given settings.
Character traits : link character traits to feelings, sayings, thoughts and actions.
Settings & sensory details : use sensory details to create a setting.
Writing from different points of view : write in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd person.
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Perspective : describe the same events as seen by different characters.
Personal narrative writing : write a personal narrative from a prompt.
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The Best Paragraph Writing Worksheets for 5th Grade
When our students reach fifth grade, it’s a really pivotal time in their writing journey. At this stage of school, we introduce them to the four primary writing styles. Our goal is to help them grasp the differences and patterns within each form of writing.
These four common forms of writing taught in 5th grade are: expository, narrative, persuasive, and descriptive.
But what happens if you have 5th grade students still struggling to understand and write the parts of a paragraph?
That’s where we come in! We have some awesome 5th grade writing worksheets to share with you that literally have everything you need to help your students understand the parts of a paragraph.
We even included a FREE writing checklist, graphic organizers, and writing paper for you!
5th Grade Writing Expectations
By 5th grade, students should be able to write a really descriptive paragraph. What we typically see is that this is the grade in which the strong writers emerge with tons of creative thinking and wonderful ideas for their writing and this is where the weaker writers will really struggle because of all the writing expectations of upper elementary as they prepare for middle school.
Sometimes we need to use some writing resources to help supplement the curriculum to meet the needs of our writers who need extra help.
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5th Grade Writing Worksheets for Paragraph Writing
In order to help upper elementary students write an amazing paragraph, we created a special paragraph writing resource that has everything you need to help students in upper elementary understand how to write a great paragraph.
You can stop stressing over lessons for your struggling writers and help guide them in an effective way with the Paragraph Writing Differentiated Bundle!
Using the activities in this bundle will help keep students engaged and provide true clarity on the essentials of writing a paragraph. It’s full of differentiation and interactive activities for your 5th graders.
We are talking checklists, review sheets, leveled topics and activities, graphic organizers, high-interest texts, reference sheets, anchor charts, teaching posters, complete answer keys and more!
This resource is explicitly broken up into teaching the foundation parts of a paragraph:
- topic sentence
- supporting details
- concluding sentence
- transition words
After using this resource, your students will be experts at identifying and understanding the parts of a paragraph with less support from you!
How to Use the 5th Grade Writing Worksheets for Paragraphs
We recommend using the worksheets and teaching lessons in a variety of ways, depending on your student’s needs. These writing worksheets can be used for individual, small group, or whole group instruction.
They are differentiated to easily meet the needs of your students’ different writing abilities and are available to use digitally on the Smartboard through Google Slides or you can print if you want.
They are perfect for the general education classroom, special education classroom, speech and language and ESL learners. This Paragraph Writing Bundle is also perfect for students in 3rd-6th grade.
FREE 5th Grade Paragraph Writing Worksheets
Use this Paragraph Writing Freebie to have students check their writing for the important parts.
The FREE checklist has students make sure that their paragraph includes a topic sentence , 3 supporting details , and a concluding sentence .
We suggest you laminate these or throw them in a page protector and have 5th graders keep them at their desk for the year to re-use over and over again.
This FREEBIE for 5th grade writing also comes with differentiated options for a graphic organizer. We like to teach students that writing a paragraph is much like building a cheeseburger and our free graphic organizer is a great visual example of that:
Last but note least, this 5th grade writing freebie comes with writing paper for your students to use and write their rough draft on!
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Remember, patience and consistent encouragement can work wonders with fifth graders who struggle with paragraph writing. Keep providing examples, practice opportunities and supportive feedback to help them gain confidence and improve their skills over time.
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Expository writing, sometimes called informative writing, seeks to relay information to the reader. It is one of the main modes of writing and includes such formats as reports, instructions, term papers and even business letters. Since this is the type of writing that most students will use in their adult lives, it is important that they learn to convey information clearly and concisely. To use the expository worksheets below, click on the title. You may then view the details and download it for free for home use or the classroom. Check out all of our writing prompts .
An Interesting Animal – Writing Prompt
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Something Green
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Write About a State
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My Hometown – Writing Prompt
This writing prompt has your student writing an informative piece on her hometown.
A Local Organization
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Rules of the Game – Writing Prompt
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Two People in History – Writing Prompt
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Free Printable Fifth Grade Writing Prompts. There are 24 different printable pages to choose from. Included are some writing prompts to be used for each month. Provided are two printables for each month, this way students will have 24 unique writing prompts for students to use each month. Teachers, if you need more writing practice for your ...
Lots of creative writing worksheets with prompts that spark students' imagination. Bravery FREE. Describe one time when you were brave. (creative writing journal) 2nd through 5th Grades. View PDF. New Sandwich. Invent a new kind of sandwich. Describe what is on it and how you would make it. (critical thinking and writing)
These fifth grade writing prompts encourage kids to imagine, explain, persuade, and reveal—improving their writing abilities day by day. If you'd like even more upper elementary writing prompts, check out the Would You Rather questions we post regularly on the Daily Classroom Hub. Kids will get a kick out of these, for writing or discussion!
Writing prompts for fifth grade incorporate grade-level Common Core standards for different subjects and catapult the imagination. ... Explore three different types of poems based on poem starter writing prompts using a fifth grade writing worksheet PDF. Write Your Way Through 5th Grade.
5th Grade Writing Prompts. On this page of Tim's Printables you will find a printable 5th grade writing prompts PDF, ideal for creative writers, language arts teachers and homeschooling parents. The writing prompt worksheet contains 20 creative and original writing topics to inspire you. Some of these questions will encourage students to use ...
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Other writing topics. Grade 5 Grammar Worksheet. What is K5? K5 Learning offers free worksheets, flashcards and inexpensive workbooks for kids in kindergarten to grade 5. Become a member to access additional content and skip ads. Exercises and writing prompts covering the parts of speech and the writing of proper sentences and texts.
Tell a Tale! 5th Grade Writing Prompts. The cool and spooky writing prompts in these worksheets will help 5th graders flex their creative muscles. Download all (12) Click on a worksheet in the set below to see more info or download the PDF.
This 30 page fifth grade resource is a must-have for teaching narrative writing. If you want fun and engaging prompts for writing personal narratives, fictional stories, and recounts, then these writing prompts and worksheets are perfect for you! This story writing resource has 25 prompts in 5 different worksheet styles, with 5 blank templates.
Fiction and non-fiction narratives. Worksheets and writing prompts focused on the elements of narrative writing. Developing plot structure: outline plots from introduction to resolution. Create realistic settings: develop key elements of given settings. Character traits: link character traits to feelings, sayings, thoughts and actions.
FREE 5th Grade Paragraph Writing Worksheets. Use this Paragraph Writing Freebie to have students check their writing for the important parts.. The FREE checklist has students make sure that their paragraph includes a topic sentence, 3 supporting details, and a concluding sentence.. We suggest you laminate these or throw them in a page protector and have 5th graders keep them at their desk for ...
10 Worksheets. One of the most common writing modes is called persuasive or opinion writing. Here the author tries to convince the reader to adopt the author's point of view through the use of reasoning and well-organized…. Free, printable writing prompts including kindergarten through high school prompts. Persuasive, Creative ...
This is a set of over 32 analytical writing prompts that can be used with literary and informational text for 4th-5th grade. Each page includes a prompt, space to write and/or illustrate, and a rubric for easy assessment. The rubric supports part of the PARCC writing rubric for 4th-5th grade, but w
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This worksheet on informative writing asks your student to compare two people in history. Grade Levels: 9th - 12th Grade, Grades K-12. Free, informative, expository writing prompt worksheet activities to help students develop strong writing skills. For class or home use.
This journal was created for students in 3rd through 5th grade. There are 63 pages, each with a different, engaging prompt for students to write about. Teachers can print the entire book and give a copy to each child or hand out a page or two a week. It also works nicely as a literacy station or as morning work.
These informative writing prompts are no prep and perfect for 5th grade information writing lessons or writing centers.This is a year's worth of worksheets that includes student friendly and seasonal topics (e.g. Earth Day, Spring, Winter, St. Patrick's Day)!*NOTE - This activity has the Easel digital overlay tool option.
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