5th Grade Math Practice
Fifth grade math is the deep end of elementary school. Decimal multiplication and division, fraction operations with unlike denominators, volume, the coordinate plane — these are the topics middle school assumes a kid has mastered. The transition to sixth-grade ratios and algebra goes smoothly only if these are rock solid.
Start Free — First Skill FreeWhat Grade 5 math kids should know
- Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths
- Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators
- Multiply fractions by fractions and by whole numbers
- Divide a whole number by a fraction (and vice versa)
- Find the volume of rectangular prisms
- Plot points on the coordinate plane
- Classify 2D figures by their attributes
Sample Grade 5 questions
Klazoo generates fresh adaptive questions for every kid. Here's the kind of thing your child will see:
Why parents pick Klazoo for Grade 5
Klazoo knows fifth grade is when math gets unforgiving. We adapt difficulty in real time — if a kid is grinding decimals correctly, we ramp up. If they're struggling, we back off and rebuild the foundation.
- Adaptive AI — every question matches your child's current level. No drilling what they already know.
- Fresh questions — generated on demand, not pulled from a static bank. Kids can't memorize the answer key.
- Family pricing — $7.99/mo for your first child, and each additional child costs less (all 4 kids for $17.96/mo).
- Daily quiz email — you see exactly what your child practiced and how they did, without asking.
- Common Core aligned — every skill maps to a CCSS standard.
FAQ
Is the practice really free?
Yes — every account can play the first skill for free, with no credit card required. Subscribe to unlock the full skill map. Cancel anytime.
How long should my kid practice each day?
10–15 minutes a day beats one long weekly session. Most Grade 5 kids on Klazoo settle into a routine of 3–5 short sessions per week.
My kid is between grades — what then?
Klazoo's adaptive engine starts every kid where they're actually at, not where their grade label says they should be. If your child needs to rebuild from earlier-grade fundamentals, they can.
Get fifth grade locked in before middle school — first skill free, no card required.
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