5th Grade Animals Reading Comprehension - Set 3

Grade 5ReadingReading ComprehensionChallenge

Download a free printable 5th grade animals reading comprehension - set 3 for 5th Grade. Students read a short themed passage, answer comprehension questions, and practice finding details, sequence, and meaning in text. This worksheet is for Grade 5 learners and gives focused practice with reading comprehension with vocabulary words with vocabulary practice. Parents and teachers can use it for a quick lesson follow-up, homework, small-group review, or independent practice. The standard printable math layout keeps the work organized so students can focus on grade-level math practice, accuracy, and confidence without extra distractions.

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5th Grade Animals Reading Comprehension - Set 3
Read the passage and answer the questions.
Passage
Finn the fox woke up before the rest of the forest was busy. He stepped to the edge of his den and noticed the sun shining across the wet grass. Wanting his home to feel warmer, Finn gathered sticks and carried them inside. Once the den was ready, he paused to listen for birds and watched the wind shift the leaves above him. By the time he finished, Finn felt ready for the rest of the day.
Section A: Read and Think
Who is the main character in the passage?
Finn the fox
Mia the baker
Omar the student
Noah the sailor
Section B: True or False
Write True or False on the lines.
1.Finn woke up early.
2.Finn carried sticks to make his den warm.
3.Finn listened for birds.
4.Snow covered the grass all morning.
Section C: Check the Correct Boxes
What did Finn do in the story? Check the correct boxes.
peeked out of his den
carried sticks
listened for birds
watched the leaves move
Section D: Put the Story in Order
Put the story in order. Write 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the boxes.
foxFinn woke up before the forest was busy.
sunFinn noticed the sun on the grass.
treeFinn carried sticks into the den.
birdFinn listened for birds and watched the leaves move.

About This Worksheet

This worksheet is built for 5th grade math practice and focuses on reading comprehension with vocabulary words with vocabulary practice in a clear standard printable math layout. Parents can use it for extra practice at home, while teachers can print it for centers, warm-ups, sub plans, or targeted review. The activity is designed for simple print-and-use practice. It can also be paired with manipulatives, number lines, or scratch paper when students need extra support.

What Students Practice

  • staying organized through harder problems

Skill Focus

This worksheet focuses on reading practice with vocabulary words. It gives students a clear way to review the skill, build accuracy, and prepare for related math topics.

How to Use This Worksheet

This worksheet works well as a short practice page rather than a long test. Ask students to work neatly and check one row before moving to the next. Keep the focus on accuracy first, then use another worksheet later if the student needs more speed or confidence.

Ways to Use This Worksheet

For parents

Use it as short extra practice at home when your child needs more confidence with reading. One page at a time is usually enough for focused review.

For teachers

Print it for morning work, math centers, small-group review, homework, or a quick skill check for 5th grade students.

For homeschool

Pair the worksheet with a short lesson, manipulatives, or a whiteboard example, then save the answer key for easy checking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What grade is this worksheet best for?

This worksheet is designed for Grade 5 students. It can also be used for review, extra practice, homeschool lessons, or support when a student needs more time with reading.

Can I print this worksheet for classroom use?

Yes. You can print this worksheet for classroom practice, homeschool lessons, tutoring, homework, or extra review.

How should students check their work?

Students should review each problem carefully, look for place value or fact mistakes, and correct missed answers before moving on to a harder worksheet.