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5th grade decision-making skills: Find out what you need to know

Children are not born with the ability to make responsible decisions. It is a skill that is learned over time and involves making mistakes and learning from them. As your child becomes more independent, he’ll be faced with making more decisions on his own. Director of the Rutgers Social and Emotional Laboratory Maurice Elias says that it is important to build this skill before the teenage years when problems and decisions can have more serious consequences.

The late elementary years are a time of great personal and social growth. As children grow older, they become better at making decisions, solving problems, and working in groups. Early adolescence begins around the age of 11, and this brings along its own challenges. As children’s bodies begin to change their emotions can seem to change at a moment’s notice. Developing your child’s social and emotional skills can help him manage his emotions and behavior and make responsible choices. The concepts highlighted in this section are based on the five sets of competencies developed by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning ( CASEL ).

The ability to make responsible decisions combines your child’s ability to identify and manage his emotions with his social awareness and relationship skills. You can support your child’s growing ability to make responsible decisions so that he is better equipped to make decisions on his own. Decisions like whom your child sits with at lunch or which shirt he puts on each day may seem small to you, but in the later elementary years, decisions can become more serious. For example, in the late elementary years, some children get their first smartphones or unsupervised internet time. Choices your child makes about how to present himself online can have long-term consequences that he may not understand yet. With your guidance, he can be better prepared for the future.

Your child should be able to understand and explain why it is important to obey rules and laws, whether it’s traffic laws, rules at home, or rules in the classroom.

Your fifth-grader should be able to set some goals and priorities and create a plan related to them. These priorities can be related to schoolwork, like getting a good grade or completing a reading assignment, or relationships, like helping a friend or family member. Your child should also be able to think of different solutions for problems and think of the consequences of their choices.

Keep in mind every child develops at his own pace, both physically and emotionally. If you have concerns about your adolescent’s development, please contact your health care provider or your child’s teacher or school counselor.
Learn more about how to support your child with our fifth-grade decision-making tips page .
Parent Toolkit resources were developed by NBC News Learn with the help of subject-matter experts, including Maurice Elias, Director, Rutgers Social-Emotional and Character Development Lab; Jennifer Miller, Author, Confident Parents, Confident Kids; and Anne Morrison, Pre-Kindergarten Teacher, Lycée Français de New York.

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51 Great Narrative Writing Prompts for 5th Grade Students
Here you will find a delightful collection of narrative writing prompts for 5th grade.
Not only do these narrative prompts reduce writer’s block, they motivate students to reflect on personal experiences, develop ideas, and improve writing skills.
Even reluctant fifth grader writers will enjoy sharing about their lives using these high-interest narrative writing prompts.
So add a few of these narrative writing prompts for 5th grade to your writer’s workshop instruction this week.
Narrative Writing Prompts for 5th Grade
The following personal narrative writing prompts for 5th grade work well for various educational purposes.
1. Discuss a moment when someone showed you an act of kindness that you were not expecting.
2. Write about a moment when you received a grade lower than what you had expected.
3. Retell the events from the first day of school. How were you feeling? What activities did your class do? What was most memorable?
4. Write about a time when you were so shy that you could barely speak.
5. Retell the story of a time when you exhibited strong leadership skills.
6. Write about a time when you attended or participated in a parade.
7. Describe your favorite place in the entire world.
8. Write about the most amazing or most dreadful road trip you took with family or friends.
9. Tell the story of how you and your best friend met and became good friends.
10. Write a story about the most amazing summer vacation you ever experienced.
11. Share an exciting memory from visiting a theme park or waterpark.
12. Tell about a time when you felt very calm, relaxed, and peaceful. Who were you with? Where were you? What was going on around you?
13. Write about a time when you helped someone learn how to do something.
14. Describe the best birthday you have ever had.
15. Write about a time when you got into trouble for disrespecting a family member or teacher.
16. Retell the main events of the most special day of your life.
17. Write a story about a time when you got hurt during recess or P.E class.
18. Tell about a memorable first day of school.
19. Write a story about a horrible visit to the dentist or doctor.
20. Share what you like most and least about responding to narrative writing prompts for 5th grade.

21. Tell about a time when you played an innocent joke on a friend or relative.
22. Share an exciting summer memory that involves a water park, the ocean, or a swimming pool.
23. What is one of your biggest fears? Why is it a fear, and what steps can you take to overcome the fear?
24. Share your best talent. How do you share your talent with the world? When you grow up, how can you use your talent to earn money?
25. Recall a time when you made a recipe that turned out horribly.
26. Write about an incredible adventure that you took with your friends or family.
27. Tell about the best holiday gathering you’ve ever experienced.
28. Suppose you invented a time machine. Write a story about the adventures you’d have with it.
29. If you were teacher for the day, what activities would you do with students?
30. How are you different from yourself a year ago?
31. Write about someone who you consider a hero. What qualities and actions make this person a hero?
32. Tell about a time when you stood up for yourself.
33. Write about a time when someone made you feel special.
34. Share an experience helping a younger student do something.
35. Describe what your routine is like on a weekday morning.
36. Write about a memory teaching an adult how to do something.
37. Tell about a time when you received an unexpected apology.
38. Describe a memory barbecuing in the backyard with family.
39. Tell your favorite things to do at the beach.
40. Share an experience building a sand castle.
41. Write a news story about a recent event in your life.
42. Tell about a time when you lost something valuable. What was the outcome?
43. Write about a time when you broke something that didn’t belong to you.
44. Share your strategy for scoring well on narrative writing prompts for 5th graders.
45. Describe your favorite genre of TV shows and movies.
46. Share a memory of feeling alone.
47. Describe an experience meeting a distant relative for the first time.
48. Share a memory attending a wedding.
49. What are your best qualities? Give examples.
50. Retell a memorable Field Day.
51. What are some things most people don’t know about you?
Final Thoughts: Narrative Writing Prompts for 5th Grade
Now you have a ready-supply of narrative writing prompts for 5th grade students to use for various writing activities.
See Common Core English Language Arts (Writing) Standards to understand how to assess these narrative prompts.
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