Free Printables for 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade Teachers

The freebies below were designed for upper elementary students - especially those that are struggling or need extra review.  However, depending on the needs of your students, some of the activities may be too easy or too difficult for your students.  Take a look at each free printable to make sure it works for you!

If you teach 5th grade, some of these resources might be too easy for your students.

3rd and 4th grade students in need of additional reading and math practice will probably benefit from most of these resources.

a free printable (pdf) text features chart for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students

Use this free chart to help teach your students different nonfiction text features.  It includes examples and explanations of 18 different text features.


use this free resource to help your 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students better understand the problem and solution nonfiction text structure

Help your 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students get a good grasp on the problem and solution text structure.  This freebie includes sentences, paragraphs, and longer passages to help your students practice this difficult skill.

free point of view pdf

This parts of speech freebie has 4 noun worksheets that will help you introduce and review nouns with your upper elementary students.

free point of view pdf

This point of view freebie include 2 printables - one cut and paste activity for practicing point of view in fiction, and one reading comprehension activity in a nonfiction but very biased text.

a free, no prep printable to help your students practice counting in multiples and better prepare them for multiplication

A fun, free, no prep way to help your students practice counting in multiples and better prepare them for memorizing multiplication facts!

A no prep freebie to help students learn about Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rosa Parks.

This freebie contains no prep activities that help students learn more about Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rosa Parks, as well as activities to compare and contrast these two heroes.  Use for Black History Month, MLK day, or all year long.

This is a fun, free winter resource for reviewing fractions.  Students draw a snowman using instructions that require students to use their fraction skills.

This is a fun, free winter resource for reviewing fractions.  Students draw a snowman using instructions that require students to use their fraction skills.

This free Valentine's Day resource is a great way to review fractions in February.

This free Valentine's Day resource is a great way to review fractions in February.  It includes task cards that will keep your students engaged and learning.

This free multi step / two step word problem resource provides much needed, no prep practice for your upper elementary students.  Use this as a no prep math center!

This free multi step / two step word problem resource provides much needed practice for your upper elementary students. Use this as a no prep math center!

3rd grade teachers - this free resource gives you one week's worth of morning work or daily math practice.  This is best for the beginning of the year, to help review what students learned in 2nd grade.

3rd grade teachers - this free resource gives you two weeks worth of morning work or daily math practice. This is best for the beginning of the year, to help review what students learned in 2nd grade.

This October Freebie is great to build a positive classroom community, for morning meetings, or for speaking and listening practice.

This October Freebie is great to build a positive classroom community, for morning meetings, or for speaking and listening practice.  It can be used with all ages, but the questions are designed for upper elementary students.

Compare and contrast freebie (comparing 2 nonfiction texts on the same topic)

This free reading comprehension resource makes it easy for you to teach students how to compare and contrast 2 nonfiction texts on the same topic!

Free making inferences printable to help you teaching inferencing to 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade students

This no prep making inferences freebie makes a great reading / ELA center for upper elementary students that need more inferencing practice!

This cut and paste theme printable is no prep and is great theme practice for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students

This cut and paste theme printable is no prep and is great theme practice for third, fourth, and fifth grade students.

 

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