Class 5 English Writing Worksheet on Story Writing


Class 5 English Writing Worksheet on Story Writing
Crafting Creative Tales: English Writing Worksheet on Story Writing – Grade 5
This Grade 5 worksheet, develops students’ imagination and writing structure through engaging story prompts. Each exercise encourages learners to use creativity, sequencing, and grammar to form short, meaningful stories. The topics are designed to spark curiosity and teach moral lessons while strengthening narrative skills.
Why Story Writing Matters in Grammar?
Story writing helps children organize thoughts, use descriptive language, and practice correct tense and punctuation. For Grade 5 learners, this worksheet helps:
1. Build logical sequencing and paragraph organization.
2. Strengthen imagination and creative thinking.
3. Encourage clear expression using dialogue and details.
4. Practice grammar through storytelling structure (beginning, middle, and end).
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
Exercise 1 – A Day Without Electricity
Students write about a neighborhood power cut, showing how they adapted, bonded, and discovered joy without technology.
Exercise 2 – The Brave Act
Learners narrate how they rescued a kitten from a tree, felt proud, and learned courage and compassion.
Exercise 3 – My First Train Journey
Students describe their first travel adventure—packing, sightseeing, meeting new friends, and family fun.
Exercise 4 – The Missing Homework
A humorous story about how the pet dog chewed the homework, teaching honesty, accountability, and humor in tough situations.
Exercise 5 – The Lost Wallet
A moral-based story about returning a found wallet, emphasizing integrity and kindness.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Each story should include:
1. Title – Short and creative (e.g., The Honest Finder).
2. Introduction – Setting and main characters.
3. Body – Description of the main event or problem.
4. Conclusion – Lesson learned or moral ending.
Example for Exercise 2 – The Brave Act:
"One sunny morning, I saw a kitten stuck on a tree outside my house. It meowed helplessly. With my friend’s help, I climbed up carefully and brought it down. The owner thanked me for my courage. I felt proud that I had helped a tiny creature and realized that bravery means doing what’s right—even when it’s hard."
Help your child unlock imagination and moral awareness with this Grade 5 Story Writing Worksheet — where creativity meets character!
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Frequently Asked Questions
A good story needs characters, a clear setting, a problem, and a simple resolution.
Giving picture prompts or “what if” scenarios helps children spark imagination.
They often jump between ideas; guiding them to plan beginning, middle, and end increases clarity.






