

This Grade 5 worksheet focuses on similes used to describe emotions, helping students compare feelings using “like” and “as” in a creative and meaningful way. Through engaging exercises, learners explore how similes make emotional expression more vivid and relatable in everyday communication.
Similes help students express emotions clearly and creatively. For Grade 5 learners, this topic is important because:
1. Similes help describe feelings using comparisons with “like” or “as.”
2. They improve descriptive writing and emotional expression.
3. They enhance creativity and imagination in language use.
4. They make communication more engaging and expressive.
This worksheet includes five interactive exercises that build mastery of similes describing emotions:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline the Similes
Students identify similes such as *as nervous as a cat* and *as happy as a clam*, improving recognition skills. (Seen on page 3)
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct meanings of similes, reinforcing understanding of emotional expressions. (Pages 4–5)
📋 Exercise 3 – Sentence Completion
Students complete and rewrite sentences using suitable similes like *as angry as a bull* or *as proud as a peacock*, improving application skills. (Pages 6–7)
📝 Exercise 4 – Paragraph Correction
Learners correct a paragraph with incorrect similes (e.g., “happy like a cloud”), enhancing comprehension and accuracy. (Page 8)
🎯 Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing
Students create their own sentences using similes to describe emotions, encouraging creativity and independent thinking. (Page 9)
Exercise 1 – Underlined Similes
1. as nervous as a cat
2. as happy as a clam
3. as angry as a bull
4. as quiet as a mouse
5. as proud as a peacock
6. as sad as a cloud
7. as excited as a puppy
8. as scared as a rabbit
9. as calm as a lake
10. as surprised as a deer
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Answers
1-a, 2-b, 3-c, 4-a, 5-b, 6-c, 7-a, 8-b, 9-c, 10-a
Exercise 3 – Sample Answers
1. As angry as a bull.
2. As happy as a clam.
3. As nervous as a cat.
4. As proud as a peacock.
5. As sad as a cloud.
6. As excited as a puppy.
7. As scared as a rabbit.
8. As calm as a lake.
9. As surprised as a deer.
10. As happy as a clam.
Exercise 4 – Corrected Paragraph
Riya was feeling as happy as a clam because she got a new book. Aarav was as sad as a cloud because he lost his pen. Meera was as angry as a bull when her brother broke her toy. Karan was as excited as a puppy when he saw his friends. Tanya was as nervous as a cat before her presentation.
Exercise 5 – Sample Answers
1. I felt as happy as a clam when I won the prize.
2. She was as nervous as a cat before going on stage.
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Similes help compare feelings using "like" or "as", making emotions easier to understand.
They improve expressive writing and communication skills.
Through creative exercises in phonics and grammar worksheets.