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Filling Out Forms

A Grade 5 ELA worksheet focusing on the essential skill of accurately filling out various types of forms, including identifying required information and understanding different input fields.

Grade 5 ELA WritingNonfiction WritingFilling Out Forms
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2 TextFill in the BlanksMultiple ChoiceTrue / FalseShort Answer

Standards

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.5.2CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.5.6

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ELAWritingNonfictionFormsGrade 5
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Filling Out Forms

Name:

Date:

Score:

Read each question and follow the instructions to correctly fill out the simulated form fields. Pay close attention to details and formatting.

Read the following basic personal information form and answer the questions below.

Personal Information Form

First Name:

Last Name:

Date of Birth (MM/DD/YYYY):

Email Address:

1. What information does this form ask for that is related to your identity?

Complete the sentences below about filling out forms.

2. When a form asks for your address, you should write your street number, street name, city, state, and  .

3. If a form has a space for 'MM/DD/YYYY', it means you should write the  , then the  , then the  .

4. A required field on a form is often marked with an asterisk (*), meaning you   fill it out.

5. Which of the following is the best way to write your phone number on a form?

a

5551234567

b

(555) 123-4567

c

555-123-4567

d

Both b and c

6. Why is it important to write neatly when filling out a form?

a

It makes the form look pretty.

b

So others can easily read your information.

c

To save ink.

d

It doesn't matter as long as it's filled.

Indicate whether each statement is True or False.

7. It's okay to leave blank spaces on a form if you don't know the answer, as long as it's not a required field.

T

True

F

False

8. You should always use a pencil when filling out important forms so you can erase mistakes.

T

True

F

False

9. Imagine you are filling out a form to sign up for a school club. What are three pieces of information you would expect to provide?

10. You make a small mistake while filling out a form with a pen. What is the best way to correct it without making the form unreadable?

Complete the following mock library card application form. Fill in your own (or made-up) information accurately.

Junior Library Card Application

* Required Fields

* Full Name:

* Street Address:

* City, State, Zip Code:

Phone Number (optional):

* Email Address:

Parent/Guardian Signature: