Grade 5
Worksheets for Grade 5
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Subject and Predicate Notes
Notes of Subject and Predicate and complete the sentences with appropriate predicates.
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Complete the sentences using either ‘a’, ‘an’ or ‘some’ and Identify the uncountable noun.
Nouns-2
Students can practice to pick out the nouns from the sentences and write they are proper or common.
Tenses-3
Students can rewrite sentence using the form of tenses given in the brackets.
Conjunctions
Students can practice fill in the blanks and join the sentences together using the conjunctions.
Rocks, Minerals and Soil
Students can read the chapter ‘Rocks, Minerals and Soil’ and attempt various questions.
Adaptation in Animals
Students can practice questions from the Chapter: Adaptation in Animals.
Apathit Gadyansh (राजकुमार सिद्धार्थ और हंस)
Students can read story of prince (rajkumar) Siddartha aur Hans (swan) and answer the questions.
Apathit Gadyansh (मोची और बोने)
Read the story of a shoemaker and elves and answer the questions.
Apathit Gadyansh (महाशिव रात्रि)
Read the passage about Lord Shiva and answer the questions.
Apathit Gadyansh (रानी लक्ष्मीबाई)
Read a small passage about rani Lakshmibai and answer the questions.
Apathit Gadyansh (चुनमुन)
Read the story of baby bird name ‘ChunMun’ and answer the questions.
Unitary Method
Students have to solve the six problems using unitary method.
Apathit Gadyansh (राजू और दारा)
Students can read the small story Raju and Daara and answer the questions.
Apathit Gadyansh (मधुमक्खी और कबूतर)
Read the small story Bee (Madhumakhi) and Pigeon (Kabootar) and answer the questions.
Animal life
In this worksheet students have to attend 7 various questions based on the chapter ‘Animal life’.
Simple Machines
Students have to answer the questions like, What is a lever? Write its components.
Plants Life-2
Students can attempt the questions on seeds.
Plants Life-1
Students can attempt the question from the chapter Plants Life.
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Fill in the blanks with ‘ a ’, ‘ an ’ or ‘ the ’.