In English Language Arts, students in grade 5 practice reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills to communicate effectively. They learn how to analyze stories, use grammar correctly, expand vocabulary, and write organized essays. Learners also study poetry, drama, and nonfiction texts while improving comprehension strategies. By practicing both creative and academic writing, students gain confidence in expressing their ideas. English Language Arts develops literacy, critical thinking, and communication skills that prepare children for lifelong learning.

🟢 Starter

  • Read a short paragraph in English Language Arts and underline the main idea.
  • Write five sentences in English Language Arts using correct punctuation.
  • List three new words in English Language Arts and write their meanings.
  • Read a poem in English Language Arts and circle rhyming words.
  • Write a diary entry in English Language Arts about your weekend.
  • Read a story in English Language Arts and name the main character.
  • Write three sentences in English Language Arts about your favorite food.
  • Read a short passage in English Language Arts and identify one adjective.
  • Write your own riddle in English Language Arts.
  • Read a fable in English Language Arts and explain its lesson.
  • Write a postcard in English Language Arts to a friend.
  • Read a paragraph in English Language Arts and find three verbs.
  • Write a short poem in English Language Arts with four lines.
  • Read a short passage in English Language Arts and identify the setting.
  • Write a thank-you note in English Language Arts.
  • Read a story in English Language Arts and describe the problem.
  • Write a short paragraph in English Language Arts about your school.
  • Read a description in English Language Arts and draw what you imagine.
  • Write a silly sentence in English Language Arts using five words.
  • Read a text in English Language Arts and explain who the story is about.

🟡 Practice

  • Write a paragraph in English Language Arts comparing two characters.
  • Read a story in English Language Arts and identify the climax.
  • Write a letter in English Language Arts to your future self.
  • Read a nonfiction passage in English Language Arts and list three facts.
  • Write a story in English Language Arts beginning with “It was a dark night…”.
  • Read a poem in English Language Arts and describe its mood.
  • Write a news article in English Language Arts about a school event.
  • Read a passage in English Language Arts and highlight cause and effect.
  • Write a dialogue in English Language Arts between two characters.
  • Read a short text in English Language Arts and summarize it in three sentences.
  • Write a persuasive paragraph in English Language Arts about your favorite sport.
  • Read a biography in English Language Arts and write three important facts.
  • Write a book review in English Language Arts about a story you enjoyed.
  • Read a story in English Language Arts and identify the narrator.
  • Write a paragraph in English Language Arts using five adjectives.
  • Read a passage in English Language Arts and explain its main theme.
  • Write a script in English Language Arts for a short play.
  • Read an article in English Language Arts and write two questions about it.
  • Write a story in English Language Arts with a surprise ending.
  • Read a poem in English Language Arts and write your own version.

🔴 Challenge

  • Write a three-paragraph essay in English Language Arts about your favorite book.
  • Read a novel in English Language Arts and create a character map.
  • Write a persuasive essay in English Language Arts about school uniforms.
  • Read two texts in English Language Arts and compare their themes.
  • Write a story in English Language Arts with a problem and solution.
  • Read a poem in English Language Arts and explain its figurative language.
  • Write a research report in English Language Arts about an animal.
  • Read a myth in English Language Arts and explain its message.
  • Write a speech in English Language Arts about being a good friend.
  • Read a nonfiction article in English Language Arts and make a fact chart.
  • Write a newspaper article in English Language Arts about a local event.
  • Read a drama script in English Language Arts and perform it in groups.
  • Write a creative story in English Language Arts about traveling in time.
  • Read a short story in English Language Arts and write an alternate ending.
  • Write a formal letter in English Language Arts to a leader or author.
  • Read a passage in English Language Arts and identify figurative language.
  • Write an essay in English Language Arts about why reading is important.
  • Read a text in English Language Arts and create five comprehension questions.
  • Write a descriptive essay in English Language Arts about your dream place.
  • Read a biography in English Language Arts and give a class presentation.