Free Grade 5 Math Worksheets for Arkansas Fifth Graders: 49 ATLAS-Aligned PDFs with Solutions

Free Grade 5 Math Worksheets for Arkansas Fifth Graders: 49 ATLAS-Aligned PDFs with Solutions

TL;DR: 49 ATLAS-aligned PDF worksheets with full solutions for Arkansas Grade 5 math – covering multi-digit operations, decimals to thousandths, fractions with unlike denominators, volume, the coordinate plane, and multi-step word problems.

Key takeaways:

  • Arkansas ATLAS Grade 5 math is given in the spring, computer-based.
  • All 49 worksheets are free PDFs with full step-by-step solutions.
  • Aligned with the Arkansas Disciplinary Literacy Standards for Math (grade 5).
  • No signup or email – print at home or for a whole classroom.
  • Short, daily practice (15-20 minutes) usually beats long weekend sessions.

Fifth grade is where math quietly shifts. A student who has spent years adding, subtracting, and memorizing facts is now asked to make sense of decimals to the thousandths, find common denominators on the fly, multiply and divide fractions, measure volume with stacked unit cubes, and plot ordered pairs on a coordinate plane. None of those moves are arithmetic — they are ideas about numbers — and they reward steady, single-skill practice more than long packets.

These 49 worksheets were built to make fifth-grade math walkable, one skill at a time. Whether your fifth grader is in Little Rock, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, or Jonesboro, each PDF gives them a single idea, a clear example, and enough practice to make it feel ordinary.

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What’s on this page

Forty-nine single-skill PDFs, each aligned to the Arkansas Mathematics Standards (Common Core-aligned) at Grade 5. Every file does one job. A student practicing decimal division is not also being quizzed on volume, and a student working through line plots is not getting pulled sideways into fractions. One skill, one page of practice, one clear focus.

Each PDF opens with a one-page Quick Review that explains the skill in plain language and walks through a fully worked example. Then come around 14-17 practice problems that build from easy to genuinely challenging, followed by word problems that put the skill in a real situation. The last page is a student-facing answer key — not bare answers, but short, friendly explanations a fifth grader can read alone and actually learn from.

Place Value and Number Sense

Operations with Whole Numbers

Numerical Expressions and Patterns

Adding and Subtracting Fractions

Multiplying Fractions

Dividing with Unit Fractions

Decimal Operations

Measurement and Data

Volume

Geometry and Coordinate Graphing

How to use these worksheets at home

The trick with fifth-grade math is sequence. Skills here come in families, and a worksheet lands much softer when the one before it set it up. Try Finding Common Denominators before Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators — once a student is fluent at making the denominators match, the addition page feels like the same problem with one more step. Do Understanding Volume and Unit Cubes before Volume of Rectangular Prisms; the formula stops feeling like a rule to memorize and starts feeling like a description of what’s already happening in the box.

Keep the sessions short. Most of these PDFs take fifteen or twenty minutes, which is about as long as a fifth grader’s full attention lasts on a school night. Two afternoons a week, done steadily, will move a student further than a long Saturday session that nobody enjoys. Let them keep a pencil and scratch paper handy and resist the urge to correct mid-problem — the answer key is there for after.

One more habit worth building: when a worksheet goes well, do the next skill in the same family the following session, while the idea is still warm. When one goes badly, don’t pile on — set it aside and come back to that single page in a few days. A skill that felt impossible on Tuesday often feels merely tricky by Friday, and a fifth grader who experiences that shift a few times starts to trust the process. That trust is worth as much as any single skill on the list.

A note about ATLAS at Grade 5

Arkansas students take Arkansas Teaching and Learning Assessment System — Mathematics in spring. ATLAS is built on the Arkansas Mathematics Standards (Common Core-aligned) — the same framework these worksheets are aligned to, so the skills your student practices here and the skills the test asks about come from one source.

At Grade 5, ATLAS expects students to read and write decimals to the thousandths, line up the decimal point to add and subtract, multiply and divide multi-digit numbers, find common denominators and operate on fractions (including unit-fraction division), convert measurement units, plot data on line plots, calculate the volume of rectangular prisms (including composite figures), and plot points in the first quadrant of the coordinate plane. Because each PDF on this page targets exactly one of those skills, the testing window doubles as a checklist. If your student is solid on volume but shaky on dividing fractions, you can see it plainly and spend your time only where it is needed.

A short closing

Fifth-grade math is a year of new ideas, but it is not a year a student has to face all at once. Bookmark this page, print one PDF tonight, and let your fifth grader start with a single skill. Arkansas kids handle hard things well when the next step is clear — and a worksheet on the table is about as clear as it gets.

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Recommended EffortlessMath Books

For a workbook that pairs neatly with these printable pages, Mastering Grade 5 Math walks your fifth grader through every grade-5 topic with worked examples and plenty of practice. For extra story-problem reps (the section most fifth graders find toughest), see Mastering Grade 5 Math Word Problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered in these Arkansas Grade 5 worksheets?

Multi-digit multiplication and division, place value with decimals to thousandths, adding and subtracting decimals, adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators, multiplying fractions, dividing unit fractions by whole numbers, volume of rectangular prisms, the coordinate plane (Quadrant I), converting measurement units, and multi-step word problems.

How do I print these worksheets?

Click any worksheet to open the PDF, then print from your browser (Ctrl/Cmd + P). Use 100% scale on letter paper so problem boxes and number lines stay aligned. Most pages are one or two sheets – easy to staple into a weekly packet.

Are the 49 worksheets really free?

Yes – all 49 worksheets are free PDF downloads. No login, no email, no paywall. Print as many copies as you need for home use or your classroom. We only ask that you don’t repost the PDF files on other sites.

Are these aligned with the Arkansas math standards?

Yes. The pages follow the Arkansas Disciplinary Literacy Standards for Mathematics at grade 5, the same standards the ATLAS assessment is built on. That covers Operations and Algebraic Thinking, Number and Operations in Base Ten, Number and Operations – Fractions, Measurement and Data, and Geometry.

How often should my fifth grader practice?

For most kids, 15-20 minutes a day, four or five days a week, is the sweet spot. As ATLAS testing gets close, add a longer Saturday session a couple weeks out so your child can practice pacing. Keep individual sessions short – tired fifth graders stop learning.

What if my child struggles with a worksheet?

Pause and walk through one problem together out loud. If a whole topic feels too hard, drop a level – multiplication facts before multi-digit division, or equivalent fractions before unlike-denominator addition. Filling the missing prerequisite is faster than pushing through.

Is there an answer key?

Yes – every worksheet PDF includes a step-by-step solution key (usually on the last page or in a matching answer file). For fifth graders, walking through the steps together teaches more than handing back a graded page.

How should we prep for ATLAS math specifically?

ATLAS is computer-based and includes drag-and-drop, equation-builder, and multi-select items along with multiple choice. Let your child practice some problems on a computer too. The biggest content areas at grade 5 are decimal operations, fractions with unlike denominators, and multi-step word problems.

Any tips for Arkansas parents new to fifth-grade math?

Three habits help most: (1) quick daily multiplication-fact drills, (2) talking about fractions and decimals at home (cooking, money, sports stats), and (3) reading every word problem aloud before your child writes anything. Hearing the story almost always helps a fifth grader figure out the math.

Where can we get more grade 5 practice?

EffortlessMath has more grade 5 worksheets organized by topic, the Mastering Grade 5 Math workbook, and a focused Grade 5 Math Word Problems book. The Related Lessons section below links to step-by-step explanations of the biggest fifth-grade skills.

Related EffortlessMath Lessons

If a topic on this page feels rusty, these short lessons go deeper:

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