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    Story Writing Worksheet for Grade 5 Practice & Examples [PDF]
    Anushka Agarwal
    Anushka AgarwalI am a passionate educator with 5 years of teaching experience, including 4 years in school teaching and 1 year as a Public Speaking trainer at PlanetSpark. I specialize in building confidence, communication skills, and personality development in young learners.
    Last Updated At: 21 Apr 2026
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    Story Writing Worksheet for Grade 5 Practice & Examples [PDF]

    Do you ever imagined turning a few simple hints into a full story? This English grammar worksheet for Grade 5 on the topic “Story Writing” helps students do exactly that by using guided prompts to create meaningful and creative stories.

    Download these English grammar worksheets and practice regularly to strengthen your language skills and build a strong foundation. You can also book a free trial to get expert guidance and improve your reading, writing, and comprehension abilities. The worksheets are designed in a simple and structured way to help K–8 students learn grammar concepts easily and use them confidently in everyday communication.

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    What Is The Topic?

    The topic of this worksheet is story writing. Story writing means creating a short story using given ideas, hints, or situations.

    In this Grade 5 English grammar worksheet, students learn how to:
    • Turn hints into a complete story  
    • Organize events in a proper sequence  
    • Add a suitable title to the story  
    • Express ideas clearly and creatively  

    Each exercise provides hints that guide students to build a story step by step. This helps them improve their imagination and writing skills.

    What’s In This Worksheet?

    This English grammar worksheet includes structured writing tasks to improve storytelling skills.

    1. Five story writing exercises based on given hints  
    2. Each exercise requires writing a story of about 150–200 words  
    3. Students must give a title to each story  
    4. Hints guide the storyline and help organize ideas  
    5. Different themes like daily life, bravery, travel, and honesty  
    6. Focus on creativity, sequence, and expression  

    This structure helps students practice writing for exams and improves their ability to develop ideas into complete stories.

    Definitions, Examples, Techniques, And Tips

    Definitions  
    Story writing is the process of creating a story using given ideas or hints in a structured and meaningful way.

    Examples from the worksheet  
    Students are guided by hints such as:
    • Power cut in the entire neighborhood  
    • No fan, no TV, no mobile phones  
    • Played board games with family  
    • Helped mom cook on a gas stove  
    • Realized the joy of spending time together  

    Other story themes include:
    • The Brave Act  
    • My First Train Journey  
    • The Missing Homework  
    • The Lost Wallet  

    These examples show how hints can be used to build a complete story.

    Techniques  
    • Read all hints carefully before starting  
    • Arrange ideas in a logical order  
    • Connect each hint to form a smooth story  
    • Add a suitable title based on the story  

    Quick learning tips  
    • Do not skip any hint  
    • Keep the story simple and clear  
    • Focus on beginning, middle, and ending  
    • Stay within the given word limit  

    Why Is It Important To Learn This?

    Learning story writing is important because it improves creativity and expression. It helps students organize their thoughts and present them clearly.

    It helps students:
    • Improve imagination  
    • Develop writing skills  
    • Understand how to structure a story  
    • Build confidence in creative writing  

    Story writing also prepares students for exams and school assignments.

    Where Will This Knowledge Help You?

    This knowledge is useful in many areas:

    • Exams – Helps in creative writing questions  
    • School assignments – Improves storytelling skills  
    • Communication – Helps express ideas clearly  
    • Daily learning – Encourages imagination and creativity  

    Practicing with this worksheet helps students become better writers.

    How To Use This Worksheet?

    1. Attempt independently first  
    Read the hints carefully and try to write your own story.

    2. Review answers carefully  
    Check if your story includes all the given hints.

    3. Correct mistakes  
    Make sure your story has a clear sequence and a proper title.

    4. Practice regularly  
    Write more stories using similar hints to improve your skills.

    The solutions follow the exact worksheet order, so students should compare their responses carefully with the given hints.

    Important Tips And Tricks

    1. Always read all hints before starting  
    2. Do not miss any point given in the hints  
    3. Write in a clear and simple manner  
    4. Give a suitable title to your story  
    5. Maintain a proper sequence of events  
    6. Keep your story within the word limit  
    7. Practice regularly to improve creativity  
    8. Focus on connecting ideas smoothly  

    Complete Answer Key

    Exercise No. 1  
    Use the hints provided to write a short story in about 150–200 words. Give your story a title .  

    A Day Without Electricity  

    One evening, there was a power cut in the entire neighborhood. There was no fan, no TV, and no mobile phones. At first, everyone felt bored and uncomfortable. Soon, my family decided to make the best of the situation. We all sat together and played board games. It was fun to laugh and spend time with each other. Later, I helped my mother cook dinner on a gas stove. It felt nice to do something useful. Without electricity, we had more time to talk and enjoy each other’s company. By the end of the day, I realized the joy of spending time with family. It turned out to be a memorable and happy day.  

    Exercise No. 2  
    Use the hints provided to write a short story in about 150–200 words. Give your story a title .  

    The Brave Act  

    One day, I saw a kitten stuck on a tree. It was meowing loudly and looked scared. I wanted to help, so I called my friend. With my friend’s help, I carefully climbed the tree. It was not easy, but I stayed calm and focused. I gently picked up the kitten and brought it down safely. The owner of the kitten came running and thanked us with a smile. I felt very proud and happy for helping the little animal. It was a brave act that taught me the importance of kindness and courage.  

    Exercise No. 3  
    Use the hints provided to write a short story in about 150–200 words. Give your story a title .  

    My First Train Journey  

    Last summer, I traveled to my grandparents’ house by train for the first time. I packed snacks and games to enjoy during the journey. As the train moved, I saw rivers, farms, and tunnels through the window. The view was beautiful and exciting. I also made a new friend on the train, and we played games together. We shared our snacks and talked a lot. The journey felt very short because of all the fun. When we reached safely, I was very happy and excited to meet my grandparents. It was a wonderful experience that I will always remember.  

    Exercise No. 4  
    Use the hints provided to write a short story in about 150–200 words. Give your story a title .  

    The Missing Homework  

    One day, I forgot to bring my homework to school. The teacher was angry and asked for an explanation. I felt nervous and worried. Then I remembered that my dog had chewed my homework. I quickly showed a photo of the torn pages as proof. The teacher understood the situation but told me to be more careful next time. I promised to redo my homework and not repeat the mistake. This incident taught me to stay organized and responsible.  

    Exercise No. 5  
    Use the hints provided to write a short story in about 150–200 words. Give your story a title .  

    The Lost Wallet  

    One day, I found a wallet in the park. It contained money and an ID card. I did not know what to do at first, but then I decided to do the right thing. I took the wallet to the police station and handed it over. After some time, the owner came and thanked me for my honesty. I felt very happy and proud. This experience taught me the value of honesty and doing the right thing, even when no one is watching.  

    This Grade 5 English grammar worksheet on “Story Writing” helps students turn simple ideas into meaningful stories. With regular practice, students can improve their creativity, writing skills, and confidence. Keep writing, keep imagining, and you will become a great storyteller!

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