5th Grade Grammar Centers

Prefixes and Suffixes Worksheet and Center Bundle for Grades 3-5

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about affixes with these prefix and suffix activities. Each prefix and suffix has as least one reference card, poster and task card for students to practice identifying the different parts of the words and for defining the meanings of the words.

What is Included:

  • Reference Cards - The smaller task box sized cards are available for students to use during activities or centers.
  • Posters - The posters make a great classroom display for students to use while learning about affixes.
  • Worksheets - These no prep worksheets allow teachers an easy to prepare activity for students to work on independently, as morning work or as homework.
  • Task Cards - The task cards allow students to practice identifying prefixes and suffixes as well as writing the definitions of the words.
  • Puzzles - The puzzles allow students to build prefixes and suffixes as well as the meaning of each word.

Prefixes Included:

anti-, bi-, co-, de-, dis-, extra-, fore-, il-, in-, inter-, im-, ir-, mis-, non-, over-, pre-, re-, sub-, super-, tri-, un-, under-

Suffixes Included:

-able, -ed, -er, -est, -ful, -ible, -ing, -ion, -ism, -less, -ly, -ment, -ness, -ous, -y

From no-prep worksheets to low prep centers, these activities are bound to engage your students as they learn about prefixes and suffixes.

If there is a prefix or suffix you need added to this set, please let me know!

If you need affixes activities for younger learners, please check out my other Affixes Bundle for K-2

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5th Grade End of the Year ELA Review Worksheet Packet | NO PREP | Summer themed

By Fortunate in Fifth Grade

Gear up for success with this end-of-the-year 5th-grade ELA review worksheet packet! This print-and-go resource is designed to help students consolidate their learning, reinforce essential ELA skills, and prepare for the next grade level seamlessly.

Includes:

  • 29 pages in color and black and white worksheets that focus on 5th-grade ELA skills
  • Answer keys in color and black and white

Skills assessed:

  • Text Structure
  • Text Evidence
  • Sentences and Run-on Sentences
  • Common and Proper Nouns
  • Singular and Plural Nouns
  • 7 Different Passages with Questions
  • Prefix and Roots
  • Poetry
  • Context Clues and Word Meaning
  • Writing
  • Subject - Verb Agreement
  • Similes and Metaphors
  • Greek and Latin Roots
  • Word Choice - Vivid Words
  • Vague Pronouns
  • Cause and Effect
  • Dependent and Independent Clauses
  • Transition Words
  • Adverbs
  • Negative Contractions
  • Correcting Sentences
  • Verb Tense

You can use this product in multiple ways:

1. Review for an assessment

2. Homework

3. Holiday break

4. Intervention support

5. Enrichment

6. Centers

7. Partner work

8. And of course, end of the year review when it’s tough to keep kids engaged at the end of the school year!

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5th Grade Daily Language Spiral Review ELA Warm Ups Grammar Morning Bell Work Q1

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Put reading and grammar skills practice on autopilot with these daily language reviews! Having a no-prep, print-and-go option for ELA morning work is a huge time saver. Whether you are using this language spiral review as whole group instruction or as your go-to bell ringer, the quick reading and grammar practice will have your students’ language arts skills soaring in no time!

These daily language review worksheets are like having an easy button for making sure you fit in teaching and reviewing a few ELA skills every day without using too much of your valuable teaching time. Incorporating language review as a part of your morning work or bell ringer activities means low effort on your part, with high return for your students!

This 5th grade daily language review includes:

  • 45 language review worksheets (That’s 4 full weeks!)
  • Half-page design that saves on paper and ink
  • Answer keys for easy grading

These daily language spiral review activities are aligned to 5th-grade language arts standards, but work great for remediation for struggling older students, reteaching reading and grammar skills from the summer break, challenging gifted younger students, or differentiation of language skills within grade level. 

Grammar skills included in these 5th grade daily language reviews:

  • capitalization
  • punctuating sentences, clauses, and conjunctions
  • punctuating dialog
  • using commas
  • Subject-verb agreement and usage
  • correcting run-ons
  • correcting common misspellings and homophones
  • puncturing titles (books, poems, songs)
  • abbreviations
  • identifying sentence types and structure
  • identifying parts of speech
  • using past/present/future tense verbs
  • pronouns
  • types of nouns (common, proper, abstract, collective
  • using possessive nouns
  • comparative and superlative adjectives
  • adverbs
  • prepositions and prepositional phrases
  • subordinating and coordinating conjunctions
  • choosing stronger verbs and adjectives to improve writing

Reading skills included in these 5th grade daily language reviews:

  • nonfiction text features
  • genres
  • text structures
  • inference
  • figurative language
  • idioms and adages
  • dividing words by syllables
  • analogies
  • phonics of irregular sound spellings
  • point of view
  • author's purpose
  • identifying the intended audience
  • fact vs. opinion

Vocabulary skills included in these 5th grade daily language reviews:

  • prefixes
  • suffixes
  • Greek and Latin roots
  • using context clues
  • dictionary skills
  • synonyms
  • antonyms
  • categorize
  • homophones
  • multiple meaning words

To use daily language reviews in your ELAR stations:

Print the spiral review worksheets for the day and place them at the station or pass them out for seatwork. As you finish a lesson and break out to meet with a smaller group, have students complete the daily language review as an independent activity.

To use daily language reviews as task cards:

Print enough daily language review half-sheets for each group and have students work through the activities together, in groups, or independently to review the language arts concepts.

To use daily language reviews as an assessment:

These language spiral review worksheets are great for quick assessments to gauge student understanding with just a few questions. Then you can implement intervention if needed before moving on to the next language arts topic.

To use daily language reviews as morning work or bell ringers:

Use this spiral review as your morning greeting on your smart board to engage students in language arts thinking first thing in the morning.

To use daily language reviews as whole group instruction:

Print a copy of the language review for everyone, plus one to put under your document camera. Lead your students through a lesson as you discuss and model each language skill.

Your students will love using these daily language review worksheets to practice basic reading and language skills. The bite-sized practice builds confidence in language skills and makes the work feel doable! 

Prep is quick and easy! Just print the language review worksheets for the day and you're ready for a fun and engaging language arts class! No other materials are needed. To stock up for the year, grab the Daily Language Review - All Year 5th Grade Morning Work Spiral Review Bell Work at the discount price of just $1 per week!

What teachers like you are saying about daily language reviews from Curious Classroom Adventures:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Cassandra said, “My students' writing this year is a real struggle…but have really enjoyed focusing on their writing each morning with this resource.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amy said, “I love this package!  It has been a tremendous resource which has allowed me to review and introduce skills that my students missed at the end of last school year with the pandemic closure. My kiddos have caught on quickly and it is part of our daily routine!  Thank you.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Happy said, “I love these! I have used these all year. My students know exactly what to do and they haven't gotten bored of them at all. The skills are important and have definitely made a difference in my kids' language skills.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Valerie said, “These are amazing! It's the perfect warm-up for them and helps reinforce those necessary language skills throughout the year.

Related resources:

Figurative Language Task Cards - Practice and Review - Reading & ELA Activities

Context Clues Task Cards - Vocabulary Practice & Review - Reading Activity

Editing and Revising Task Cards - Fix the Sentence Holiday and Season Task Cards

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5th Grade Daily Language Spiral Review ELA Warm Ups Grammar Morning Bell Work Q3

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Put reading and grammar skills practice on autopilot with these daily language reviews! Having a no-prep, print-and-go option for ELA morning work is a huge time saver. Whether you are using this language spiral review as whole group instruction or as your go-to bell ringer, the quick reading and grammar practice will have your students’ language arts skills soaring in no time!

These daily language review worksheets are like having an easy button for making sure you fit in teaching and reviewing a few ELA skills every day without using too much of your valuable teaching time. Incorporating language review as a part of your morning work or bell ringer activities means low effort on your part, with high return for your students!

This 5th grade daily language review includes:

  • 45 language review worksheets (That’s 4 full weeks!)
  • Half-page design that saves on paper and ink
  • Answer keys for easy grading

These daily language spiral review activities are aligned to 5th-grade language arts standards, but work great for remediation for struggling older students, reteaching reading and grammar skills from the summer break, challenging gifted younger students, or differentiation of language skills within grade level. 

Grammar skills included in these 5th grade daily language reviews:

  • capitalization
  • punctuating sentences, clauses, and conjunctions
  • punctuating dialog
  • using commas
  • Subject-verb agreement and usage
  • correcting run-ons
  • correcting common misspellings and homophones
  • puncturing titles (books, poems, songs)
  • abbreviations
  • identifying sentence types and structure
  • identifying parts of speech
  • using past/present/future tense verbs
  • pronouns
  • types of nouns (common, proper, abstract, collective
  • using possessive nouns
  • comparative and superlative adjectives
  • adverbs
  • prepositions and prepositional phrases
  • subordinating and coordinating conjunctions
  • choosing stronger verbs and adjectives to improve writing

Reading skills included in these 5th grade daily language reviews:

  • nonfiction text features
  • genres
  • text structures
  • inference
  • figurative language
  • idioms and adages
  • dividing words by syllables
  • analogies
  • phonics of irregular sound spellings
  • point of view
  • author's purpose
  • identifying the intended audience
  • fact vs. opinion

Vocabulary skills included in these 5th grade daily language reviews:

  • prefixes
  • suffixes
  • Greek and Latin roots
  • using context clues
  • dictionary skills
  • synonyms
  • antonyms
  • categorize
  • homophones
  • multiple meaning words

To use daily language reviews in your ELAR stations:

Print the spiral review worksheets for the day and place them at the station or pass them out for seatwork. As you finish a lesson and break out to meet with a smaller group, have students complete the daily language review as an independent activity.

To use daily language reviews as task cards:

Print enough daily language review half-sheets for each group and have students work through the activities together, in groups, or independently to review the language arts concepts.

To use daily language reviews as an assessment:

These language spiral review worksheets are great for quick assessments to gauge student understanding with just a few questions. Then you can implement intervention if needed before moving on to the next language arts topic.

To use daily language reviews as morning work or bell ringers:

Use this spiral review as your morning greeting on your smart board to engage students in language arts thinking first thing in the morning.

To use daily language reviews as whole group instruction:

Print a copy of the language review for everyone, plus one to put under your document camera. Lead your students through a lesson as you discuss and model each language skill.

Your students will love using these daily language review worksheets to practice basic reading and language skills. The bite-sized practice builds confidence in language skills and makes the work feel doable! 

Prep is quick and easy! Just print the language review worksheets for the day and you're ready for a fun and engaging language arts class! No other materials are needed. To stock up for the year, grab the Daily Language Review - All Year 5th Grade Morning Work Spiral Review Bell Work at the discount price of just $1 per week!

What teachers like you are saying about daily language reviews from Curious Classroom Adventures:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Cassandra said, “My students' writing this year is a real struggle…but have really enjoyed focusing on their writing each morning with this resource.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amy said, “I love this package!  It has been a tremendous resource which has allowed me to review and introduce skills that my students missed at the end of last school year with the pandemic closure. My kiddos have caught on quickly and it is part of our daily routine!  Thank you.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Happy said, “I love these! I have used these all year. My students know exactly what to do and they haven't gotten bored of them at all. The skills are important and have definitely made a difference in my kids' language skills.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Valerie said, “These are amazing! It's the perfect warm-up for them and helps reinforce those necessary language skills throughout the year.

Related resources:

Figurative Language Task Cards - Practice and Review - Reading & ELA Activities

Context Clues Task Cards - Vocabulary Practice & Review - Reading Activity

Editing and Revising Task Cards - Fix the Sentence Holiday and Season Task Cards

________________________

Copyright © Curious Classroom Adventures

Permission for single classroom use only.

Sharing is caring but please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product with other teachers.

$11.75

5th Grade Daily Language Spiral Review ELA Warm Ups Grammar Morning Bell Work Q2

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Put reading and grammar skills practice on autopilot with these daily language reviews! Having a no-prep, print-and-go option for ELA morning work is a huge time saver. Whether you are using this language spiral review as whole group instruction or as your go-to bell ringer, the quick reading and grammar practice will have your students’ language arts skills soaring in no time!

These daily language review worksheets are like having an easy button for making sure you fit in teaching and reviewing a few ELA skills every day without using too much of your valuable teaching time. Incorporating language review as a part of your morning work or bell ringer activities means low effort on your part, with high return for your students!

This 5th grade daily language review includes:

  • 45 language review worksheets (That’s 4 full weeks!)
  • Half-page design that saves on paper and ink
  • Answer keys for easy grading

These daily language spiral review activities are aligned to 5th-grade language arts standards, but work great for remediation for struggling older students, reteaching reading and grammar skills from the summer break, challenging gifted younger students, or differentiation of language skills within grade level. 

Grammar skills included in these 5th grade daily language reviews:

  • capitalization
  • punctuating sentences, clauses, and conjunctions
  • punctuating dialog
  • using commas
  • Subject-verb agreement and usage
  • correcting run-ons
  • correcting common misspellings and homophones
  • puncturing titles (books, poems, songs)
  • abbreviations
  • identifying sentence types and structure
  • identifying parts of speech
  • using past/present/future tense verbs
  • pronouns
  • types of nouns (common, proper, abstract, collective
  • using possessive nouns
  • comparative and superlative adjectives
  • adverbs
  • prepositions and prepositional phrases
  • subordinating and coordinating conjunctions
  • choosing stronger verbs and adjectives to improve writing

Reading skills included in these 5th grade daily language reviews:

  • nonfiction text features
  • genres
  • text structures
  • inference
  • figurative language
  • idioms and adages
  • dividing words by syllables
  • analogies
  • phonics of irregular sound spellings
  • point of view
  • author's purpose
  • identifying the intended audience
  • fact vs. opinion

Vocabulary skills included in these 5th grade daily language reviews:

  • prefixes
  • suffixes
  • Greek and Latin roots
  • using context clues
  • dictionary skills
  • synonyms
  • antonyms
  • categorize
  • homophones
  • multiple meaning words

To use daily language reviews in your ELAR stations:

Print the spiral review worksheets for the day and place them at the station or pass them out for seatwork. As you finish a lesson and break out to meet with a smaller group, have students complete the daily language review as an independent activity.

To use daily language reviews as task cards:

Print enough daily language review half-sheets for each group and have students work through the activities together, in groups, or independently to review the language arts concepts.

To use daily language reviews as an assessment:

These language spiral review worksheets are great for quick assessments to gauge student understanding with just a few questions. Then you can implement intervention if needed before moving on to the next language arts topic.

To use daily language reviews as morning work or bell ringers:

Use this spiral review as your morning greeting on your smart board to engage students in language arts thinking first thing in the morning.

To use daily language reviews as whole group instruction:

Print a copy of the language review for everyone, plus one to put under your document camera. Lead your students through a lesson as you discuss and model each language skill.

Your students will love using these daily language review worksheets to practice basic reading and language skills. The bite-sized practice builds confidence in language skills and makes the work feel doable! 

Prep is quick and easy! Just print the language review worksheets for the day and you're ready for a fun and engaging language arts class! No other materials are needed. To stock up for the year, grab the Daily Language Review - All Year 5th Grade Morning Work Spiral Review Bell Work at the discount price of just $1 per week!

What teachers like you are saying about daily language reviews from Curious Classroom Adventures:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Cassandra said, “My students' writing this year is a real struggle…but have really enjoyed focusing on their writing each morning with this resource.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amy said, “I love this package!  It has been a tremendous resource which has allowed me to review and introduce skills that my students missed at the end of last school year with the pandemic closure. My kiddos have caught on quickly and it is part of our daily routine!  Thank you.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Happy said, “I love these! I have used these all year. My students know exactly what to do and they haven't gotten bored of them at all. The skills are important and have definitely made a difference in my kids' language skills.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Valerie said, “These are amazing! It's the perfect warm-up for them and helps reinforce those necessary language skills throughout the year.

Related resources:

Figurative Language Task Cards - Practice and Review - Reading & ELA Activities

Context Clues Task Cards - Vocabulary Practice & Review - Reading Activity

Editing and Revising Task Cards - Fix the Sentence Holiday and Season Task Cards

________________________

Copyright © Curious Classroom Adventures

Permission for single classroom use only.

Sharing is caring but please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product with other teachers.

$11.75

5th Grade Daily Language Spiral Review ELA Warm Ups Grammar Morning Bell Work Q4

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Put reading and grammar skills practice on autopilot with these daily language reviews! Having a no-prep, print-and-go option for ELA morning work is a huge time saver. Whether you are using this language spiral review as whole group instruction or as your go-to bell ringer, the quick reading and grammar practice will have your students’ language arts skills soaring in no time!

These daily language review worksheets are like having an easy button for making sure you fit in teaching and reviewing a few ELA skills every day without using too much of your valuable teaching time. Incorporating language review as a part of your morning work or bell ringer activities means low effort on your part, with high return for your students!

This 5th grade daily language review includes:

  • 45 language review worksheets (That’s 4 full weeks!)
  • Half-page design that saves on paper and ink
  • Answer keys for easy grading

These daily language spiral review activities are aligned to 5th-grade language arts standards, but work great for remediation for struggling older students, reteaching reading and grammar skills from the summer break, challenging gifted younger students, or differentiation of language skills within grade level. 

Grammar skills included in these 5th grade daily language reviews:

  • capitalization
  • punctuating sentences, clauses, and conjunctions
  • punctuating dialog
  • using commas
  • Subject-verb agreement and usage
  • correcting run-ons
  • correcting common misspellings and homophones
  • puncturing titles (books, poems, songs)
  • abbreviations
  • identifying sentence types and structure
  • identifying parts of speech
  • using past/present/future tense verbs
  • pronouns
  • types of nouns (common, proper, abstract, collective
  • using possessive nouns
  • comparative and superlative adjectives
  • adverbs
  • prepositions and prepositional phrases
  • subordinating and coordinating conjunctions
  • choosing stronger verbs and adjectives to improve writing

Reading skills included in these 5th grade daily language reviews:

  • nonfiction text features
  • genres
  • text structures
  • inference
  • figurative language
  • idioms and adages
  • dividing words by syllables
  • analogies
  • phonics of irregular sound spellings
  • point of view
  • author's purpose
  • identifying the intended audience
  • fact vs. opinion

Vocabulary skills included in these 5th grade daily language reviews:

  • prefixes
  • suffixes
  • Greek and Latin roots
  • using context clues
  • dictionary skills
  • synonyms
  • antonyms
  • categorize
  • homophones
  • multiple meaning words

To use daily language reviews in your ELAR stations:

Print the spiral review worksheets for the day and place them at the station or pass them out for seatwork. As you finish a lesson and break out to meet with a smaller group, have students complete the daily language review as an independent activity.

To use daily language reviews as task cards:

Print enough daily language review half-sheets for each group and have students work through the activities together, in groups, or independently to review the language arts concepts.

To use daily language reviews as an assessment:

These language spiral review worksheets are great for quick assessments to gauge student understanding with just a few questions. Then you can implement intervention if needed before moving on to the next language arts topic.

To use daily language reviews as morning work or bell ringers:

Use this spiral review as your morning greeting on your smart board to engage students in language arts thinking first thing in the morning.

To use daily language reviews as whole group instruction:

Print a copy of the language review for everyone, plus one to put under your document camera. Lead your students through a lesson as you discuss and model each language skill.

Your students will love using these daily language review worksheets to practice basic reading and language skills. The bite-sized practice builds confidence in language skills and makes the work feel doable! 

Prep is quick and easy! Just print the language review worksheets for the day and you're ready for a fun and engaging language arts class! No other materials are needed. To stock up for the year, grab the Daily Language Review - All Year 5th Grade Morning Work Spiral Review Bell Work at the discount price of just $1 per week!

What teachers like you are saying about daily language reviews from Curious Classroom Adventures:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Cassandra said, “My students' writing this year is a real struggle…but have really enjoyed focusing on their writing each morning with this resource.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amy said, “I love this package!  It has been a tremendous resource which has allowed me to review and introduce skills that my students missed at the end of last school year with the pandemic closure. My kiddos have caught on quickly and it is part of our daily routine!  Thank you.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Happy said, “I love these! I have used these all year. My students know exactly what to do and they haven't gotten bored of them at all. The skills are important and have definitely made a difference in my kids' language skills.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Valerie said, “These are amazing! It's the perfect warm-up for them and helps reinforce those necessary language skills throughout the year.

Related resources:

Figurative Language Task Cards - Practice and Review - Reading & ELA Activities

Context Clues Task Cards - Vocabulary Practice & Review - Reading Activity

Editing and Revising Task Cards - Fix the Sentence Holiday and Season Task Cards

________________________

Copyright © Curious Classroom Adventures

Permission for single classroom use only.

Sharing is caring but please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product with other teachers.

$11.75

Hands-On Grammar Activities for Comma Rules Practice Grades 3-8: Activity Bundle

By Betsy Newmeyer

If you're looking for a fun hands-on and collaborative way to teach sentence structures, comma rules, punctuation rules, and grammar, this is the perfect growing resource bundle for you. Each of the included resources are kinesthetic and collaborative in nature to get students up and out of their seats. Most activities include worksheets and a SCOOT activity. All of the activities are good for whole class grammar practice, small group reteaching, ELD instruction, and independent work.

Topics included in the bundle:

  • Direct Address (NEW!)
  • Commas in a Series (NEW!)
  • Compound Sentences
  • Complex Sentences
  • Appositives
  • Introductory Elements
  • Tag Questions
  • Punctuating Dialogue
  • 7 Comma Rules

As a fifth grade teacher, I found my students got really excited whenever I pulled one of these activities out. During the class debrief and sharing portion of the activities, I required my students to say the sentence they build out loud, including the punctuation marks. For example: "After school comma I have to go to soccer practice period." This helped reinforce the punctuation rules. The debrief also gave me a chance to clarify any misconceptions and fix mistakes, which helped every student. To extend the activity, we always turned to a book we were reading to find the comma rule or sentence structure "in the wild".

For more grammar fun, try my . . .

Interactive Grammar Bookmarks

Spin a Great Story: Printable Game Spinners

Punctuate Me! 10 Unpunctuated Passages 

Appositive Phrases: 10 Cloze Passages

Appositives Google Docs Digital Activity

I'd love to hear how you use this resource in your classroom! Feel free to email me at iteachiwrite@yahoo.com with any questions or suggestions you may have. And don't forget to rate this product in order to earn TeachShare Credits for future purchases!

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Halloween File Folder Activity Bundle for Autism Grades 2-6

By Kiyana

Transform your classroom this spooky season with our comprehensive Halloween File Folder Bundle, featuring 10 engaging resources designed to boost math and language arts skills. Ideal for minimal prep and maximum fun, these Halloween-themed activities are perfect for independent work stations and small group settings. Make learning enjoyable and effective for your students with activities that seamlessly integrate into your curriculum. Prepare your classroom for an exciting and enriching Halloween experience today!


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