5th Grade ELA · Worksheets & Activities

5th Grade Writing Conclusion Worksheets and Activities

Strengthen your fifth graders' writing skills with our Grade 5 Writing Conclusion worksheets and activities. These no-prep, standards-aligned resources help students craft effective conclusions for informational texts, using engaging topics like animals and sports.

About these 5th Grade Writing Conclusion worksheets and activities

In Grade 5, students learn to write conclusions that summarize key points and provide a sense of closure. Our Writing Conclusion worksheets and activities guide students through identifying main ideas, selecting appropriate concluding sentences, and writing their own endings. Skills practiced include reading comprehension, summarizing, and applying conclusion strategies to informational texts.

Resources cover subtopics such as animals (e.g., dogs as pets) and sports, alongside historical themes like the American Revolutionary War. Students read short passages and choose or write conclusions that accurately reflect the text's main ideas. These teacher-authored, classroom-ready materials are available as printable PDFs and digital activities, with some free resources and full access through a Workybooks membership.

What these worksheets cover

  • Animals
  • Sports

Using these in your classroom

Use these resources flexibly across instructional settings: introduce conclusion writing in whole-group lessons, then assign differentiated worksheets for small groups or literacy centers. Struggling students benefit from scaffolded multiple-choice activities, while advanced learners can write their own conclusions. Assign for independent practice, homework, or intervention. Digital versions work well for remote learning or classroom devices, and printable copies are perfect for take-home practice. Use as review before assessments or as quick checks for understanding.

Standards alignment

These worksheets are aligned to Grade 5 Common Core writing standards, specifically focusing on writing concluding statements for informational texts. They support students in developing clear, coherent writing with appropriate closure.

Frequently asked questions

Are these Writing Conclusion worksheets printable?

Yes, many of our Writing Conclusion worksheets are available as printable PDFs, perfect for classroom use. Some are free, while others require a membership to download.

Are these Writing Conclusion worksheets for kids at the Grade 5 level?

Absolutely. These Writing Conclusion worksheets for kids are designed specifically for Grade 5, with age-appropriate topics like animals and sports, and reading passages that match fifth-grade complexity.

How do these worksheets teach students to write conclusions?

Students read informational passages and practice selecting or writing concluding sentences that summarize the main ideas. Activities include multiple-choice questions and open-ended prompts, building skills in identifying key points and crafting effective endings.

Can I use these resources for remote learning?

Yes, many of our resources are available in digital format, making them ideal for remote learning or use on classroom devices. Students can complete activities online, and teachers can assign them through learning management systems.