5th Grade NJSLA Math Worksheets: FREE & Printable
TL;DR: Free printable 5th grade math worksheets aligned to the New Jersey Student Learning Assessment (NJSLA). Practice decimals, fraction operations, volume, the coordinate plane, and more, with full answer keys.
Key takeaways:
- Worksheets cover every 5th grade NJSLA math standard.
- Each PDF prints cleanly on standard letter paper, with full answer keys.
- Topics: decimals to thousandths, fraction operations, volume, the coordinate plane, expressions, and data.
- Use weekly during the year or daily in the weeks before NJSLA testing.
- Free to download, no signup or email required.
NJSLA is a standardized assessment designed to evaluate the progress of students in grades 3-8.
The significance of practice for achieving success in the math portion of the NJSLA test is widely recognized.
It’s essential for 5th-grade students to employ suitable practice resources for math lessons based on their objectives and requirements.
Addressing this need has been our priority, which is why we’ve developed the 5th-Grade NJSLA Math Worksheets.
Our 5th-Grade NJSLA Math Worksheets are unquestionably one of the top FREE practice tools for mastering 5th-grade math topics and enhancing test-taking abilities.
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The Absolute Best Book to Ace the 5th Grade NJSLA Math Test
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- Adding Two-Digit Numbers
- Subtracting Two-Digit Numbers
- Adding Three-Digit Numbers
- Adding Hundreds
- Adding 4–Digit Numbers
- Subtracting 4–Digit Numbers
Multiplication and Division
Mixed Operations
Number Theory
- Factoring Numbers
- Prime Factorization
- Greatest Common Factor
- Least Common Multiple
- Divisibility Rules
Data and Graphs
Patterns and Sequences
Money
Measurement
Time
Geometric
- Identifying Angles: Acute, Right, Obtuse, and Straight Angles
- Polygon Names
- Triangles
- Quadrilaterals and Rectangles
- Perimeter: Find the Missing Side Lengths
- Perimeter and Area of Squares
- Perimeter and Area of rectangles
- Find the Area or Missing Side Length of a Rectangle
- Area and Perimeter
- Volume of Cubes
Three-Dimensional Figures
- Identify Three–Dimensional Figures
- Count Vertices, Edges, and Faces
- Identify Faces of Three–Dimensional Figures
Symmetry and Lines
- Line Segments
- Identify Lines of Symmetry
- Count Lines of Symmetry
- Parallel, Perpendicular, and Intersecting Lines
Fractions
- Add Fractions with Like Denominators
- Subtract Fractions with Like Denominators
- Add and Subtract Fractions with Like Denominators
- Compare Sums and Differences of Fractions with Like Denominators
- Add 3 or More Fractions with Like Denominators
- Simplifying Fractions
- Add and Subtract Fractions with Unlike Denominators
- Add Fractions with Denominators of 10 and 100
- Add and Subtract Fractions with Denominators of 10, 100, and 1000
Mixed Numbers
- Fractions to Mixed Numbers
- Mixed Numbers to Fractions
- Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers
- Multiplying and Dividing Mixed Numbers
Proportions, Ratios, and Percent
Decimal
- Decimal Place Value
- Ordering and Comparing Decimals
- Adding and Subtracting Decimals
- Multiplying and Dividing Decimals
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For a complete at-home or classroom resource, the 5th Grade NJSLA Math Workbook covers every New Jersey standard with hundreds of practice problems and explanations. Closer to test day, the 5th Grade NJSLA Math Test Prep Bundle adds full-length timed practice tests with detailed answer explanations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What topics are covered in these 5th grade NJSLA math worksheets?
The pages cover the full 5th grade scope on the NJSLA: place value with decimals to thousandths, multi-digit multiplication and division, add/subtract/multiply/divide fractions, volume of rectangular prisms, the coordinate plane, numerical expressions, measurement conversions, and data displays. One focused skill per worksheet.
Which grade level is this for?
These worksheets are written for 5th graders in New Jersey preparing for the NJSLA — typically 10- and 11-year-olds. Advanced 4th graders working ahead or 6th graders catching up will also find most pages useful.
Can I print these worksheets at home?
Yes. Each worksheet is a PDF sized for standard 8.5 x 11 paper. Print one at a time or a full packet. The layouts hold up at draft print settings, which helps when you’re printing weekly throughout the year.
Are these NJSLA math worksheets really free?
Yes. Every worksheet on this page is free to download and print, with no account or email signup. We sell a paid workbook for families who want a single bound resource, but the printables here are yours regardless.
How are these worksheets aligned to New Jersey NJSLA standards?
The NJSLA measures the New Jersey Student Learning Standards for grade 5 math: operations and algebraic thinking, number and operations in base ten, number and operations — fractions, measurement and data, and geometry. Each worksheet maps to one of those domains so practice time translates directly to test performance.
How often should my child practice with these worksheets?
During the school year, 15-25 minutes a few times a week is plenty. In the 4-6 weeks before NJSLA testing in the spring, bump it up to 25-35 minutes most days. Short, regular sessions are far more effective than long weekend cramming for kids in 5th grade.
What if my child struggles with a worksheet?
That’s useful information. Stop, work through one or two examples together, then let your child try the rest. If a whole topic is shaky, step back to the matching lesson on our site, then come back. Catching gaps now is much easier than catching them on the NJSLA.
Is there an answer key included?
Yes. Every worksheet PDF includes a complete answer key at the end so checking work is quick. Many pages also include short solutions for the trickier items, which helps your child see exactly where a step went off.
How do these worksheets prep my child for the NJSLA?
The NJSLA rewards fluency with grade 5 standards. These worksheets build that fluency one standard at a time so test-day items feel familiar instead of surprising. In the final two weeks, pair worksheets with one or two full-length timed practice tests to lock in pacing.
Where can I find more NJSLA math practice?
EffortlessMath has a 5th Grade NJSLA Math Workbook with hundreds of practice problems, a Test Prep Bundle with full-length practice tests, and topic lessons matching every standard the NJSLA measures. All linked from this page.
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