

This Grade 5 worksheet focuses on comprehensive editing, challenging students to find and correct grammar, punctuation, and formatting errors. Through a series of structured exercises, learners will practice underlining errors, selecting correct sentence options, rewriting sentences, and correcting paragraphs, helping them improve their overall writing skills.
Comprehensive editing helps students develop attention to detail in their writing. For Grade 5 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It strengthens understanding of grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure.
2. It enhances writing clarity and coherence.
3. Mastering these editing skills improves students’ ability to communicate effectively.
4. Editing teaches students to identify and fix their own mistakes, which is key to becoming independent writers.
This worksheet includes a variety of exercises designed to help students enhance their editing skills:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline the Errors
Students will read sentences and underline errors related to grammar, punctuation, and formatting. (Page 3)
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students will select the correct version of each sentence based on proper grammar, punctuation, and formatting. (Pages 4–5)
📋 Exercise 3 – Sentence Rewriting
Learners will rewrite sentences with errors, ensuring the corrected sentences have proper grammar, punctuation, and formatting. (Pages 6–7)
📝 Exercise 4 – Paragraph Correction
Students will identify and correct grammar, punctuation, and formatting errors in a given paragraph. (Page 8)
🎯 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students will write their own paragraphs, applying correct grammar, punctuation, and formatting throughout. (Page 9)
Exercise 1 – Underlined Errors
1. Aarav dont likes mangoes very much → Aarav doesn't like mangoes very much.
2. Kavya was late on monday morning → Kavya was late on Monday morning.
3. Ishan didnt finished his homework yesterday → Ishan didn't finish his homework yesterday.
4. Diya said i am ready for class → Diya said, "I am ready for class."
5. Tara didnt knew the answer yesterday → Tara didn’t know the answer yesterday.
6. Rohan is having two brother at home → Rohan has two brothers at home.
7. Mehul didnt finished the test in class → Mehul didn’t finish the test in class.
8. Yuvraj have completed his homework → Yuvraj has completed his homework.
9. Pranavi went to school and forget her book → Pranavi went to school and forgot her book.
10. Harsh was absent because he was sick → Harsh was absent because he was sick.
Exercise 2 – Corrected Sentences
1. a) Aarav doesn't like mangoes very much.
2. b) Kavya was late on Monday morning.
3. b) Ishan didn't finish his homework yesterday.
4. a) Diya said, "I am ready for class."
5. b) Tara didn’t know the answer yesterday.
6. a) Rohan has two brothers at home.
7. b) Mehul didn’t finish the test in class.
8. a) Yuvraj has completed his homework.
9. b) Pranavi went to school and forgot her book.
10. a) Harsh was absent because he was sick.
Exercise 3 – Rewritten Sentences
1. Aarav doesn't like mangoes very much.
2. Mehul didn’t finish the test in class.
3. Iraan said, "I will come tomorrow."
4. Parth was late on Monday morning.
5. Suhani is playing in the ground now.
6. Yuvraj has completed his homework.
7. Pranavi went to school and forgot her book.
8. Daksh didn’t know the answer.
9. Tanvi is having three pens in the bag.
10. Harsh was absent because he was sick.
Exercise 4 – Corrected Paragraph
Rakesh went to school yesterday, but he didn’t bring his books, and he said, "I will bring it tomorrow." His teacher, Ms. Verma, asked him, "Why are you not prepared today?" Rakesh replied, "I forgot my bag at home." Then his friend Poonam said, "Don’t worry, I will share my notes with you." But Rakesh didn’t understand the lesson properly because he wasn’t listening carefully.
Exercise 5 – Sample Answer (Paragraph)
**A Memorable Event**
Last summer, I went to a science fair with my class. It was a memorable event because I learned so many things about space and technology. There were several models of rockets and planets, and the students explained how they made them. I also participated in a quiz competition where I answered a few questions about the solar system. The event was very educational, and I had a lot of fun. It was a day I will never forget, and I can’t wait to participate again next year!
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