Fifth Grade Reading Comprehension

FREE Fifth Grade Reading Comprehension printables for students! These fifth grade reading comprehension worksheets give students a variety of tasks to assess students reading progress. Fifth grade students will be given short educational stories, multiple choice questions, and fun writing prompts! If you are looking for more printable reading activities, try out our Fables & Fairy Tales Literacy Unit.

First Grade Reading Comprehension

These fourth grade reading comprehension pdfs are organized into 12 different category topics for students to read about. Topics include: The Statue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore, Susan B. Anthony, Golden Gate Bridge, Harriet Tubman, Grand Canyon, Steve Jobs, Lewis & Clark, Christopher Columbus, Capitol Building, Amelia Earhart, and the US Flag.

5th Grade Reading Comprehension Statue of Liberty 

Here is the first fifth grade reading comprehension topic in the set. This is “The Statue of Liberty” reading passage and question sheet for your fifth graders.

Fifth Grade Reading Comprehension PDF Mount Rushmore 

This is the “Mount Rushmore” reading passage and question sheet. Teachers you can have students practice reading out loud as a class or individually.

5th Grade Reading Comprehension Susan B. Anthony 

This is “Susan B. Anthony” reading passage and question sheet. Your fifth grade students will read about the history of Susan B. Anthony.

How to Help a Fifth Grader with Reading Comprehension

For each one of our fifth grade reading comprehension worksheets includes a reading passage, question sheet, and answer key. To help keep your fifth graders engaged we have added black and white pictures for them to color as they read! For more free printable reading exercises take a look at Compound Word Reading Passages.

Reading Comprehension Fifth Grade Golden Gate Bridge 

This is “Golden Gate Bridge” reading passage and question sheet. Students will read about the Golden Gate Bridge, color, and answer questions when learning about this new topic!

Fifth Grade Reading Comprehension Passages Harriet Tubman 

This is the “Harriet Tubman” reading passage and question sheet. This is a great way to test reading comprehension for fifth grade while incorporating historic figures.

Fifth Grade Reading Comprehension Activities Grand Canyon 

This is “Grand Canyon” reading passage and question sheet. Our fifth grade reading comprehension worksheets make learning interesting!

Fifth-grade Reading Comprehension Worksheets

Teachers! If you are wanting to make these fifth grade reading comprehension last longer try laminating. Laminate each paper before passing out to students, children can then use dry erase markers many times! The reading comprehension worksheets will now be water and crease resistant. For more free reading printables, try our Kindergarten Reading Worksheets.

Reading Comprehension for Fifth Grade Steve Jobs 

This is the “Steve Jobs” reading passage and question sheet. Fifth grade students will learn about the history of lightbulbs while practicing reading comprehension.

Fifth Grade Reading Comprehension Free Lewis and Clark 

This is the “Lewis and Clark” reading passage and question sheet. Children will learn new facts about the explorers when reading the 5 included paragraphs.

5th Grade Reading Comprehension Christopher Columbus 

This is “Christopher Columbus” reading passage and question sheet. Teachers you can have students read their passage out loud.

Fifth Grade Reading Comprehension Lesson Capital Building

This is the “Capitol Building” reading passage and questions sheet. By having students read out loud they will be able to practice pronouncing words correctly.

Fifth Grade Reading Comprehension Passages Amelia Earhart

This is the “Amelia Earhart” reading passage and question sheet. Students will read about how telescopes help us see the stars and planets outside of our world.

Fifth Grade Reading Comprehension Questions US Flag

This is the “US Flag” reading passage and question sheet. Fifth grade students will learn about the history of television when practicing reading comprehension.

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