Have your students practice their use of articles by giving them options and allowing them to work through them individually. This allows them to find their own best way to think through problems.
Seeing how one object is related to another is important in describing things in time, space, or size. Give your fifth grader the tools they need to understand this concept with these exercises.
Fifth graders are ready to learn how to multiply multi-digit numbers once they've mastered simpler problems and are looking for a challenge. Give students the practice they need to succeed with these exercises.
By fifth grade, students are starting to use all of the parts of speech in their writing. Make sure they do so correctly with these exercises that solidify the place of these words in sentences.
Fractions and Greatest Common Factors will help students practice this key fifth grade skill. Try our free exercises to build knowledge and confidence.