

This Grade 5 worksheet introduces students to similes using “like” and “as,” helping them understand how to compare two things in a creative and descriptive way. Through engaging grammar exercises, learners practice identifying, forming, and correcting similes to make their language more vivid and expressive.
Similes make language more imaginative and descriptive. For Grade 5 learners, this topic is important because:
1. Similes help students compare ideas clearly using “like” or “as.”
2. They enhance creativity in writing and speaking.
3. They improve descriptive vocabulary and expression.
4. They make communication more engaging and interesting.
This worksheet includes five interactive exercises that build mastery of similes:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline the Similes
Students identify similes such as *as strong as an ox* and *like a star*, improving recognition skills.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct simile sentence, reinforcing proper structure and usage.
📋 Exercise 3 – Sentence Rewriting
Students rewrite simple sentences using similes, learning how to enhance meaning creatively.
📝 Exercise 4 – Paragraph Correction
Learners correct a paragraph with incorrect simile usage, improving grammar and contextual understanding.
🎯 Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing
Students create their own sentences using similes with “like” or “as,” encouraging independent application.
Exercise 1 – Underlined Similes
1. as strong as an ox
2. as quiet as a mouse
3. like a star
4. as light as a feather
5. like a nightingale
6. like the wind
7. like a log
8. as cool as ice
9. as busy as a bee
10. as brave as a lion
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Answers
1-a, 2-b, 3-c, 4-c, 5-b, 6-a, 7-b, 8-b, 9-a, 10-c
Exercise 3 – Rewritten Sentences
1. He runs like the wind.
2. She is as brave as a lion.
3. He is as strong as an ox.
4. She sings like a nightingale.
5. He is as busy as a bee.
6. She slept like a log.
7. He is as calm as ice.
8. She shines like a star.
9. He is as quiet as a mouse.
10. She is as light as a feather.
Exercise 4 – Corrected Paragraph
Riya ran like the wind to catch the bus, but she fell down. Her brother eats sweets like a pig, but he says he is healthy. The sun was shining like a bright star, but it felt very cold. My friend sings like a bird, but sometimes she sings very loudly and scares everyone. The teacher talks like a robot, and the students couldn’t understand anything. Our dog sleeps like a log on the sofa.
Exercise 5 – Sample Answers
1. The baby is as soft as cotton.
2. He fought like a brave warrior in the match.
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Similes compare two things using words like "like" or "as" to make descriptions clearer.
They make language creative and help children imagine concepts easily.
They add detail and make sentences more engaging in grammar worksheets.