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    Class 5 Writing Worksheet on Personal Narratives

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    Simarpreet Kaur
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    I am a dedicated and student-focused educator with over 5 years of experience teaching. Currently, I am working as a teacher at Planet Spark. I love teaching at Planet Spark because the interactive, one-on-one teaching format and curriculum quality, that’s easy to follow and effective.
    Class 5 Writing Worksheet on Personal Narratives
    Class 5 Writing Worksheet on Personal Narratives

    Class 5 Writing Worksheet on Personal Narratives

    Class 5Free DownloadPDF
    Simarpreet Kaur
    Simarpreet KaurVisit Profile
    I am a dedicated and student-focused educator with over 5 years of experience teaching. Currently, I am working as a teacher at Planet Spark. I love teaching at Planet Spark because the interactive, one-on-one teaching format and curriculum quality, that’s easy to follow and effective.

    Moments That Matter: Personal Narrative Writing for Class 5

    This Class 5 worksheet helps students turn real-life experiences into vivid personal narratives.  
    Pages 3–8 guide learners through a complete narrative-writing journey using strong starters, sensory details, dialogue practice, meaningful endings, and moment descriptions.  
    Students learn how to develop a story based on their own memories, using clear structure, emotions, actions, thoughts, and descriptive language.

    Students learn to:

    • Continue story starters into full narrative paragraphs  
    • Add sensory detail (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch)  
    • Strengthen writing with inner thoughts and outer dialogue  
    • Craft meaningful narrative endings  
    • Describe personal moments vividly and reflectively  

    This worksheet builds expressive writing, emotional insight, sequencing skills, and narrative creativity.

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    ANSWER KEY (Included for Parents & Teachers)

    Exercise 1 – Story Continuations  
    (Open-ended; sample completions provided for reference)

    Sample for Starter 1:  
    The moment I stepped onto the stage, I felt my hands shake…  
    …but when I spotted my parents smiling in the front row, courage rushed back. I took a deep breath, spoke my first line, and the whole auditorium grew quiet. By the end, the applause made every second worth it.

    Sample for Starter 4:  
    The loud crash made me jump, and then I ran to see what happened…  
    …I found my cat sitting proudly beside a broken flower vase. I wanted to scold her, but her confused little face made me laugh instead.

    (Any five starters may be chosen; answers will vary.)

    Exercise 2 – Add Sensory Details (Sample answers)

    1. I walked into the old library.  
    → Dusty shelves lined the walls, and the faint smell of worn paper filled the silent room.

    2. The first day of school made me nervous.  
    → My palms felt sweaty as voices buzzed around me and new faces stared curiously.

    3. We opened the picnic basket.  
    → The aroma of fresh sandwiches and sweet mango juice drifted into the warm air.

    4. I tried my first roller coaster ride.  
    → The wind roared in my ears as the world blurred past in dizzy loops.

    5. The power went out suddenly.  
    → Darkness swallowed the room, and the hum of the fan faded into silence.

    6. My cousin surprised me at the airport.  
    → I heard my name shouted across the hall before I saw her waving excitedly.

    7. The waves crashed on the beach.  
    → Cool droplets sprayed my face as the salty breeze filled my nose.

    8. I entered the school science fair.  
    → Bright lights, colorful posters, and excited chatter surrounded me.

    9. The rain started without warning.  
    → Cold drops hit my skin, and the smell of wet earth rose instantly.

    10. I tasted a dessert I had never eaten before.  
    → The creamy sweetness melted on my tongue with a hint of cinnamon.

    Exercise 3 – Add Inner Thoughts + Dialogue (Samples)

    1. I lost my notebook.  
    → “Where did I keep it?” I muttered. *I hope the teacher doesn’t ask for homework today.*

    2. I finally finished my project.  
    → “Yes! I did it!” I shouted. *All those late nights were worth it.*

    3. I slipped during the race.  
    → “Ouch!” I cried. *Get up… keep running… you can still finish!*

    4. I found a tiny puppy near my house.  
    → “Hey there, little one,” I whispered. *I can’t leave you alone out here.*

    5. I forgot my lunch at home.  
    → “Mom is going to laugh at me,” I sighed. *Maybe I can share with a friend.*

    6. I heard someone call my name.  
    → “Who’s there?” I asked. *That voice sounded familiar…*

    7. I won a small prize in class.  
    → “Thank you!” I said proudly. *I can’t wait to show this to Mom.*

    8. I made a new friend on the bus.  
    → “Want to sit together tomorrow?” I asked. *I think this will be a great friendship.*

    9. My kite got stuck in a tree.  
    → “Not again!” I groaned. *How am I going to reach it?*

    10. I broke my favorite pencil.  
    → “Oh no!” I said softly. *That pencil meant so much to me.*

    Exercise 4 – Choose or Create Endings (Sample responses)

    1. You got lost in the mall. How did it end?  
    → A kind security guard helped me locate my parents.

    2. You tried cooking something new. How did it end?  
    → It burned a little, but my family still enjoyed it.

    3. You rescued an animal. How did it end?  
    → The animal was safely taken to a shelter.

    4. You had an argument with a friend. How did it end?  
    → We apologized and decided to listen better next time.

    (Students may create their own endings for all 10.)

    Exercise 5 – Describe the Moment (Samples)

    1. Your first day in a new class  
    → My heart raced as I stepped inside. Everyone looked at me, but a girl smiled and invited me to sit beside her, making the day feel lighter.

    2. A time you helped someone  
    → I held the heavy door for an elderly man. He thanked me warmly, and I felt proud of my small act of kindness.

    3. A moment when you lost something important  
    → Panic rushed through me when I couldn’t find my wallet. After retracing my steps, I spotted it under a bench and felt relief wash over me.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    A personal narrative is based on real experiences and is written in first person using “I.”

    Encouraging them to describe thoughts, feelings, and reactions helps make their stories more meaningful.

    A structured sequence helps readers follow the event and understand how the experience changed the writer.

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