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Fifth Grade Homeschool Curriculum

Do you plan to homeschool your child at the fifth grade level? Are you feeling uncertain about where to begin or which materials to use? Because no single curriculum is a perfect fit for every family or even every child, homeschooling allows for the freedom to choose materials that work for each individual. Although I have generally used the same materials for all my children, I have added or removed some items along the way. But, in general, I use a variety of workbooks and other resources for my fifth grade homeschool curriculum. The following are the materials that I used with my first child and will use with my second, third, and fourth children. If you are interested in any of the materials, easily find copies on Amazon via my affiliate links.

I begin homeschool preschool with each of my children around the age of three. After two years of preschool work, I start kindergarten with each kiddo around the age of 5. After completing the kindergarten work, first grade begins around age 6 a year later. Second grade homeschool then begins in another year around the age of 7 followed by third grade another year later around the age of 8. Fourth grade then begins at roughly the age of 9. Each kiddo then begins fifth grade around the age of 10 followed by sixth grade approximately a year later. For each grade level, we do approximately 180 days of work. We generally do school work four days a week throughout the year. If we need to take a day off here or there, we make up the missed day the week before or the week after. Field trip days also count towards our total. Each grade level requires approximately 42 weeks.

Of the many materials that I use with my fifth graders, the most important to me are Teach a Student to Spell: Level 5 and A Form-Function English Grammar: Level 5. The Teach a Student to Spell series is the follow-up workbook series to the Teach a Student to Read reading program, which strives to teach students accurate and complete information about the English spelling system. The Form-Function English Grammar series is the elementary series that builds up to A Form-Function Description of the Grammar of the Modern English Language, a textbook and workbook that provides a descriptive grammar that strives to provide an objective description of English as used without value judgements.

Teach a Student to Spell: Level 5
  • Kosur, Heather Marie (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 488 Pages – 08/01/2021 (Publication Date) – Independently published (Publisher)
A Form-Function English Grammar: Level 5
  • Kosur, Heather Marie (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 321 Pages – 11/25/2021 (Publication Date) – Independently published (Publisher)

Originally published on July 30, 2020. Updated on August 7, 2024.

Reading

Our fifth grade homeschool reading curriculum emphasizes developing advanced reading comprehension and analytical skills and includes a variety of literary genres and texts, encouraging my kiddos to engage with and understand diverse perspectives and writing styles. Through comprehension questions and reflective activities, my fifth graders develop a deeper understanding of themes, figurative language, and plot structure. The integration of writing sections helps reinforce critical thinking and articulation, integral parts of both reading and writing education.

I continue using the Treasures series from Macmillan/McGraw-Hill for fifth grade reading. The 784-page Treasures: A Reading/Language Arts Program (Grade 5) textbook includes a variety of readings along with comprehension questions and other reflective activities. Each unit includes a writing section after the reading passages, so the textbook also counts towards our writing curriculum. (Workbooks that accompany the textbook are also available, but I do not use any.)

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Treasures, A Reading/Language Arts Program, Grade 5, Student Edition (ELEMENTARY READING TREASURES)
  • Hardcover Book
  • McGraw-Hill Education (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 784 Pages – 04/11/2007 (Publication Date) – McGraw-Hill Education (Publisher)

After completing the Treasures textbook, we use two printable workbooks from Education.com for additional reading work. Incorporating both reading and writing skills, Figurative Language focuses on descriptive language and metaphoric phrases. Haunting Plots focuses on reading skills through read-and-respond passages from famous horror literature. I have had a subscription to the website, which I recommend for all the available resources, for many years.

Grammar

Because of the many errors and problems in the grammar books for fifth grade currently available, I wrote my own fifth grade grammar workbook for my children. A Form-Function Grammar: Level 5 is the fifth workbook in the elementary series that builds up to A Form-Function Description of the Grammar of the Modern English Language, a textbook and workbook that provides a descriptive grammar that strives to provide an objective description of English as used without value judgements.

A Form-Function English Grammar: Level 5
  • Kosur, Heather Marie (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 321 Pages – 11/25/2021 (Publication Date) – Independently published (Publisher)

The goal of Level 5 is to reinforce the word classes (parts of speech, grammatical forms) of English taught in Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, and Level 4. Level 5 includes nouns, determiners, pronouns, verbs, phrasal verbs, modal verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, coordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions, and interjections. Level 5 reinforces noun phrases, determiner phrases, adjective phrases, adverb phrases, verb phrases, adverb clauses, and adjective clauses. Level 5 also introduces count versus noncount nouns, absolute adjectives, grammatical case, grammatical voice, passive voice, postpositions and postpositional phrases, separable phrasal verbs, relativizers as direct objects and indirect objects, complementizers, and noun clauses.

Level 5 is recommended for ages 9 to 10 in fourth grade through fifth grade.

The answers to all the activities are located at the end of the workbook.

Writing

Our fifth grade homeschool writing curriculum focuses on refining an understanding of punctuation while advancing skills in various forms of writing. My kiddos work on essential punctuation rules and explore different writing styles such as narrative, informational, and opinion writing to develop the ability to articulate ideas clearly and creatively. The materials that I chose emphasize real-world writing scenarios, which aids in understanding the practical applications of writing skills in everyday situations.

For punctuation lessons, I use portions of the 112-page Grammar and Punctuation, Grade 5 workbook. The black-and-white workbook covers 25 grammatical and punctuation topics including end punctuation, commas, quotation marks, underlining, and italics that build on the topics learned in the fourth grade edition. Each section includes four pages of instruction and activities for a total of 25 instructional pages and 75 practice pages. As with the fourth grade workbook, I again use only the writing and punctuation portions because of errors in the grammar sections.

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Grammar and Punctuation, Grade 5
  • 25 grammar and punctuation rules are supported by downloadable interactive charts and reproducible practice pages to help students develop important language skills
  • Interactive and reproducible activities motivate students as they practice grammar and punctuation skills
  • Evan-Moor Educational Publishers (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 112 Pages – 03/01/2002 (Publication Date) – Evan-Moor Educational Publishers (Publisher)

For formal writing lessons, I chose to add the Spectrum Writing series to our curriculum starting with the Spectrum Writing Grade 5 workbook. The 136-page workbook teaches basic writing skills such as the writing process, story writing, informational writing, and opinion writing through a variety of creative writing prompts and writing practice activities. We continue the series through eighth grade.

Spectrum 5th Grade Writing Workbooks, Ages 10 to 11, Grade 5 Writing, Informative, Persuasive, News Report, Article, and Story Writing Prompts, Writing Practice for Kids – 136 Pages
  • Sold as 1 Each.
  • Grade 5/ Ages 10 – 11. ISBN -10: 1483812006. Series: Spectrum.
  • Dimensions: 10.9″H x 8.4″W x 0.4″D. ISBN -13: 978-1483812007.
  • Publisher: Carson Dellosa. Book Subject: Reading/Language Arts.
  • Publishing Date/Year: August 15, 2014. Version/Edition: Trade Paper.

My fifth graders then continue the Weekly Real-World Writing series with Weekly Real-World Writing, Grades 5-6. The workbook provides practice with real-world writing with activities that demonstrate thoughtful and effective writing strategies. We use the first half of the workbook in fifth grade and the second half in sixth grade. The real-world topics include letters, journal entries, product opinions, advertisements, directions, and interviews.

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Evan-Moor Weekly Real-World Writing, Grades 5-6 Homeschooling & Classroom Resource, Reproducible Worksheets, Trait-based, Letters, Emails, Advertisements, Web Page, Journal, Hands-on Activities
  • A graphic organizer to organize and plan prewriting
  • Evan-Moor Educational Publishers (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 128 Pages – 12/31/2021 (Publication Date) – Evan-Moor Educational Publishers (Publisher)

For writing practice multiple days a week, I also include The Writing Prompts Workbook, Grades 5-6 in our fifth grade writing curriculum. My fifth graders complete the first 100 prompts followed by the second 100 prompts in sixth grade. The workbook provides a collection of imaginative situations and questions that get children writing. Do note that the prompts are not entirely secular but do include some questions about religion.

The Writing Prompts Workbook, Grades 5-6: Story Starters for Journals, Assignments and More
  • Used Book in Good Condition
  • Cohen, Bryan (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 112 Pages – 04/18/2012 (Publication Date) – Build Creative Writing Ideas (Publisher)

Spelling

Rather than using word lists for spelling, I introduced word study using Structured Word Inquiry in first grade. For my main resource, I use the InSight Words decks from Linguist-Educator Exchange.

I also created the Teach a Student to Spell: Level 5 workbook for spelling lessons as a follow up to Teach a Student to Read. Level 5 covers grades 5 and 6. Level 5 consists of 36 lists of one to four bases each. The number of bases in each list depends on the size of the word family. The activities focus on the four questions of Structured Word Inquiry: (1) What does a word mean? (2) How is the word built? (3) What are morphological and etymological relatives of the word? and (5) What are the sounds that matter? What are the letters doing? The goal of Level 5 is to study the spelling of English words using the Structured Word Inquiry framework. Level 5 builds on the spelling rules introduced in Level 3 and Level 4. Level 5 also reinforces the prefixes, suffixes, and connecting vowels from Level 2, Level 3, and Level 4 while introducing additional prefixes and suffixes. My fifth grader completes the first 18 lists of level 5 during fifth grade.

Teach a Student to Spell: Level 5
  • Kosur, Heather Marie (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 488 Pages – 08/01/2021 (Publication Date) – Independently published (Publisher)

Vocabulary

Building a strong vocabulary in fifth grade is important for improving reading comprehension, writing precision, and overall communication skills. As my kiddos face more challenging texts and concepts, having a wide range of words becomes key to academic progress. After completing the previous book in the series in fourth grade, my children use 101 Lessons: Vocabulary Words in Context (Grade 6-8), to expand their vocabulary in fifth grade. The 112-page workbook includes 101 lessons that teach a total of over 300 vocabulary words. The lessons use a variety of activities to teach the words in context. While labeled as recommended for six through eighth grade, we use the entire vocabulary workbook in fifth grade.

Vocabulary Words in Context: Grade 6-8 (101 Lessons)
  • Standards-based lessons show how vocabulary words presented in context help students learn how to use them accurately in their speech and writing
  • Satisfaction ensured
  • Functionality that is unbeatable
  • Teacher Created Resources Staff, Margaret (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)

Math

Our math curriculum continues to build on the skills learned in earlier grades. For fifth grade math lessons, we continue using the Singapore Math series with Singapore Math Level 5 (US Edition). The two textbooks in Level 5 teach mathematical concepts, and the workbooks provide additional independent practice. The US Edition has been minimally modified from the original Singapore edition to teach American money and include American English spellings. The textbooks follow a unique pattern of moving from hands-on demonstrations to picture drawings (concrete examples with pictures) and finally to the abstract (numbers and symbols) in a natural, easy-to-understand progression. The program aims to teach children to learn to think mathematically rather than just being able to solve math problems.

Primary Mathematics Grade 5 SET–Textbooks 5A and 5B, Workbooks 5A and 5B
  • unknown author (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • Singapore Math (Publisher)

We complete all of Level 5 during the first two-thirds of fifth grade. We then move on to 6A of Singapore Math Level 6 (US Edition) during the final third of grade 5 math. (We complete 6B in sixth grade and then move on to prealgebra.) I also own the Singapore Primary Mathematics Answer Key, Levels 4A-6B, which I highly recommend having on hand.

Primary Mathematics Grade 6 SET–Textbooks 6A and 6B, Workbooks 6A and 6B
  • unknown author (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • Singapore Math (Publisher)
Singapore Primary Mathematics Answer Key for U.S. Edition and 3rd Edition Levels 4A-6B
  • Used Book in Good Condition
  • SingaporeMath.com (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 71 Pages – 01/01/2000 (Publication Date) – SingaporeMath (Publisher)

Science

At the fifth grade level, our homeschool science curriculum emphasizes developing critical thinking and inquiry skills. My kiddos explore complex scientific concepts, enhancing an understanding of the natural world and fostering a love for scientific discovery. The skills developed through our science lessons are essential for building a strong foundation in science, preparing my children for more advanced topics in the future.

For our science lessons, we continue using the Scott Foresman Science series that we started in fourth grade. For fifth grade, we use the Scott Foresman Science textbook and the accompanying workbook. Each lesson includes questions at the end, and the workbook includes further questions for study. The end of the workbook includes additional activities to use with each chapter, which I do include as assigned work throughout the year.

Science 2010 Student Edition (hardcover) Grade 5
  • Used Book in Good Condition
  • Hardcover Book
  • Pearson Education (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 12/13/2024 (Publication Date) – Scott Foresman (Publisher)
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Scott Foresman Science
  • Dr. Timothy Cooney (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 12/13/2024 (Publication Date) – Scott Foresman & Co (Publisher)

Social Studies

Our fifth grade homeschool social studies curriculum focuses on developing critical thinking and analytical skills through an in-depth exploration of community, geography, history, and culture. My kiddos engage in hands-on activities and comprehensive lessons that reinforce vocabulary, writing, and map-reading skills, which are essential for understanding complex social studies concepts. The skills developed through our materials not only enhance the knowledge of historical events and geographic locations but also prepare my children for advanced social studies topics in subsequent grades.

After finishing the grade 4 social studies textbook and workbook, my daughter moved on to the Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Our Nation Grade 5 textbook and the accompanying workbook. The 635-page hardback book covers various social studies topics such as community, geography, history, and culture. The accompanying workbook is essential for reinforcing the lessons in the textbook and covers vocabulary, writing, and other activities.

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Our Nation
  • Hardcover Book
  • Banks, James A. (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 635 Pages – 12/13/2024 (Publication Date) – Glencoe/McGraw-Hill School Pub (Publisher)
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Social Studies, Grade 5, Practice and Activity Book (OLDER ELEMENTARY SOCIAL STUDIES)
  • McGraw Hill (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 144 Pages – 04/12/2002 (Publication Date) – McGraw Hill (Publisher)

In addition to the textbook and workbook, we continue using the DK Workbooks: Geography series for practical geography skills. For fifth grade, we use DK Workbooks: Geography, Fifth Grade, which is a 60-page workbook that includes map-related topics such as physical and political maps of each continent, time zones, and using longitudes and latitudes.

DK Workbooks: Geography, Fifth Grade: Learn and Explore
  • DK (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 60 Pages – 02/02/2016 (Publication Date) – DK Children (Publisher)

After completing the History Pockets: Colonial America and History Pockets: The American Revolution, my daughter and I moved on to History Pockets: Explorers of North America Grades 4-6 and History Pockets: Moving West Grades 4-6. The reproducible activity books teach information about each time period complete with illustrations, arts and crafts projects, and writing activities. My children complete each section over one or two days with a culminating portfolio to show their study of time period in history.

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History Pockets: Explorers of North America, Grades 4-6+
  • arts and crafts projects
  • Evan-Moor Educational Publishers (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 96 Pages – 01/01/2003 (Publication Date) – Evan-Moor Educational Publishers (Publisher)
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History Pockets: Moving West, Grades 4-6+
  • Used Book in Good Condition
  • Evan-Moor Educatioanal Publishers (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 96 Pages – 01/01/2003 (Publication Date) – Evan-Moor Educational Publishers (Publisher)

Health/Life Skills

For our fifth grade health curriculum, we continue using our established textbook series to reinforce essential health concepts and practical skills through comprehensive practice and engaging activities. We continue using the same Harcourt textbook series that we began in first grade. In fifth grade, we use the 448-page Harcourt Health & Fitness: Grade 5 and the accompanying workbook. The accompanying workbook provides practice that reinforces the information from each lesson. Most of the worksheet pages cover two or three lessons per page.

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Harcourt Health & Fitness
  • Hardcover Book
  • Harcourt School Publishers (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 448 Pages – 08/01/2002 (Publication Date) – Harcourt School Publishers (Publisher)
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Harcourt Health & Fitness: Activity Book Grade 4
  • HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 64 Pages – 02/01/2006 (Publication Date) – HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS (Publisher)

After completing the health textbook and workbook, we continue onto the ScienceWorks for Kids: The Human Body workbook from Evan-Moor. The workbook presents information and investigations on nine anatomy concepts including cell biology, digestion, nutrition, the cardiovascular system, musculoskeletal support, the nervous system, genetics, and the interaction of body systems. Through information and investigations, my kiddos gain a comprehensive understanding of how these systems work individually and together to maintain health.

The Human Body
  • Hands on activities
  • Step-by-Step lessons
  • Student record sheets that facilitate the process of scientific inquire
  • Weinroth, Elissa Dosik (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)

Art

Studying art history and learning about specific artists and their works in fifth grade is essential for grasping cultural heritage, enhancing critical thinking abilities, and valuing different viewpoints and creative expressions. For art lessons, I continued using the 13 Children Should Know series of books. For fifth grade, I used 13 Art Mysteries Children Should Know, 13 Art Illusions Children Should Know, 13 Photos Children Should Know, and 13 Fashion Styles Children Should Know. We also used YouTube, trips to art museums, and other resources to learn more about various artists, artworks, and art styles.

13 Art Mysteries Children Should Know (13 Children Should Know)
  • Hardcover Book
  • Wenzel, Angela (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 48 Pages – 06/20/2011 (Publication Date) – Prestel Junior (Publisher)
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13 Art Illusions Children Should Know (13 Children Should Know)
  • Children Should Know Series
  • Hardcover Book
  • Silke Vry (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 48 Pages – 09/25/2012 (Publication Date) – Prestel Junior (Publisher)
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13 Photos Children Should Know (13 Children Should Know)
  • Used Book in Good Condition
  • Hardcover Book
  • Finger, Brad (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 48 Pages – 06/20/2011 (Publication Date) – Prestel Junior (Publisher)
13 Fashion Styles Children Should Know (13 Children Should Know)
  • Hardcover Book
  • Werle, Simone (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 48 Pages – 08/15/2013 (Publication Date) – Prestel Junior (Publisher)

Music

Starting in fifth grade, I add more formal lessons on music to our curriculum. I first use Help Your Kids with Music: A Unique Step-by-Step Visual Guide. Recommended for ages 8 to 12, the guide covers core topics such as melody, rhythm, chords and harmony, intervals, scales, and keys, styles and genres, and the instruments of the orchestra. We use the first four of the nine sections in fifth grade followed by the final five sections in sixth grade.

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Help Your Kids with Music, Ages 10-16 (Grades 1-5): A Unique Step-by-Step Visual Guide & Free Audio App (DK Help Your Kids)
  • Vorderman, Carol (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 256 Pages – 06/04/2019 (Publication Date) – DK (Publisher)

Also for fifth grade music, we use The Story of the Orchestra. Recommended for ages 8 to 12, the interactive and colorful book teaches about composers, the orchestra, and conductor through a cheery narrator named Orchestra Bob. The narrative introduces students to classical music and includes access to audio that accompanies the text. I have the original 2001 version, but an updated 2019 version is also available.

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A Child’s Introduction to the Orchestra (Revised and Updated): Listen to 37 Selections While You Learn About the Instruments, the Music, and the … the Music! (A Child’s Introduction Series)
  • Hardcover Book
  • Levine, Robert (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 96 Pages – 09/17/2019 (Publication Date) – Black Dog & Leventhal (Publisher)

Printable Schedule

Because I am a homeschooling mom of four children, I have created yearly schedules for each grade to help me keep track of the work that needs to be completed in each subject each week. Our schedules make sure that we complete all work in each subject in each grade in a timely manner. The schedules also help us spread out the work over the entire grade without cramming too much in at any one time. Our schedules are designed for four days of work for forty-two weeks a year. Feel free to use our Grade 5 Schedule in your own homeschool.

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