Worksheet collection
5th Grade Math Worksheets for Skill Review
Use this collection when a fifth-grade student needs a printable review path that connects computation to models and explanations. It groups multiplication, fractions, decimals, measurement, geometry, coordinate grids, data tables, line plots, probability, and word problems so practice can move from fluency to reasoning.
Who this helps
Best for grade 5 review, homeschool math blocks, tutoring, intervention groups, summer packets, and students preparing for middle-school math placement.
Start here
Secure the calculation base
Multiplication, fractions, and decimals make the strongest opening packet because they show whether a student can compute accurately.
Add models and grids
Geometry, measurement, and coordinate plane pages help students connect number work to diagrams, units, and locations.
Finish with mixed evidence
Data tables, line plots, probability, and word problems ask students to read carefully and choose a strategy.
Printable worksheet links
Multiplication and Division Worksheets
Times-table, division, and mixed fact practice supports the fluency students need for longer fifth-grade problems.
Fraction Worksheets
Equivalent fractions, number lines, and comparison work help students explain fraction size before operations get harder.
Decimal Worksheets
Tenths, hundredths, decimal comparison, and decimal addition connect place value to fifth-grade computation.
Measurement Worksheets
Length, weight, capacity, and temperature pages keep unit reading and estimation in the review mix.
Geometry Worksheets
Shape, symmetry, angle, perimeter, and area-style reasoning give fifth graders visual math practice.
Coordinate Plane Worksheets
Ordered pairs and grid plotting prepare students for graphing, maps, and early algebra patterns.
Data Table Worksheets
Frequency tables, survey data, and missing values help students organize information before graphing it.
Line Plot Worksheets
Whole-number and fractional line plots give students practice reading frequency on a number line.
Probability Worksheets
Spinners, dice tables, sample spaces, and likely-event questions add chance reasoning to data review.
Word Problem Worksheets
Story problems check whether students can decide which operation or model fits a mixed math situation.
Printing plan
Start with multiplication, fractions, and decimals if calculation is still slow. Add measurement, geometry, coordinate grids, data, and word problems when the student is ready to explain a method.