Grade: 5 Subject: CIP English Year: SOL Student Essential Knowledge and Skills Resources Vocabulary Bloom s Fiction and Narrative

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First Nine Weeks Benchmark Passages: Rodeos, Oak Grove Elementary School, Fifth Grade Supply List, A Red Elephant Grade: 5 Subject: CIP English Year: 2017-2018 SOL Student Essential Knowledge and Skills Resources Vocabulary Bloom s Fiction and Narrative The student will read and demonstrate comprehension of fictional texts and narrative nonfiction Describe the relationship between text and previously read materials. (5.5a) 1 day Describe character development. (5.5b) 4 days Describe the development of plot and explain the resolution of conflict(s). (5.5c) 4 days Describe how an author s choice of vocabulary contributes to the author s style. (5.5e) 1 day Draw conclusions and make inferences from text. (5.5i) 3 days Identify cause and effect relationships. (5.5j) 4 days Make, confirm, or revise predictions. (5.5k) 4 days Use reading strategies throughout the reading process to monitor comprehension. (5.5l) Read with fluency and accuracy.(5.5m) Reading Vocabulary The student will expand vocabulary when reading.

Use context to clarify meaning of unfamiliar words and phrases. (5.4a) 5 days Use context and sentence structure to determine meanings and differentiate among multiple meanings of words. (5.4b) 5 days Develop vocabulary by listening to and reading a variety of texts. (5.4f) 5 days Nonfiction The student will read and demonstrate comprehension of nonfiction texts. Use text organizers, such as type, headings, and graphics, to predict and categorize information in both print and digital texts. (5.6a) 3 days Use prior knowledge and build additional background knowledge as context for new learning. (5.6b) Skim materials to develop a general overview of content and to locate specific information. (5.6c) 5 days Identify the main idea of nonfiction texts. (5.6d) 5 days Summarize supporting details in nonfiction texts. (5.6e) 5 days Writing Composing Descriptive Identify intended audience. (5.7a) 4 days

Organize information to convey a central idea. (5.7c) 4 days Write a clear topic sentence focusing on the main idea.(5.7d) 4 days Include supporting details that elaborate the main idea. (5.7i) 4 days Writing Editing Use a hyphen to divide words at the end of a line. (5.8g) 2 days Edit for fragments and run-on sentences. (5.8h) 4 days Use correct spelling of commonly used words. (5.8j) 4 days Identify and use conjunctions. (5.8k) 3 days The student will use effective verbal and nonverbal communication skills to deliver planned oral presentations. Maintain eye contact with listeners. (5.2a) Use gestures to support, accentuate, and dramatize verbal message. (5.2b) Use facial expressions to support and dramatize verbal message. (5.2c) Use posture appropriate for communication setting. (5.2d) Determine appropriate content for audience. (5.2e) Organize content sequentially around major ideas. (5.2f) Ogoing Summarize main points as they relate to

main idea or supporting details. (5.2g) Incorporate visual media to support the presentation. (5.2h) Use language and style appropriate to the audience, topic, and purpose. (5.2i) Second Nine Weeks Benchmark Passages: A Woodworker s Son, Snakes, Journey to New Zealand Grade: 5 Subject: CIP English Year: 2017-2018 # of Days SOL Fiction and Narrative The student will read and demonstrate comprehension of fictional texts and narrative nonfiction Identify and ask questions that clarify various points of view.(5.5f) Identify main idea. (5.5g) Summarize supporting details from text. (5.5h) Draw conclusions and make inferences from text. (5.5i) Identify cause and effect relationships. (5.5j) Make, confirm, or revise predictions. (5.5k)

Nonfiction The student will read and demonstrate comprehension of nonfiction texts. Summarize supporting details in nonfiction texts. (5.6e) Identify structural patterns found in nonfiction. (5.6f) Locate information to support opinions, predictions, and conclusions. (5.6g) Identify cause and effect relationships following transition words signaling the pattern. (5.6h) Differentiate between fact and opinion. (5.6i) Identify, compare, and contrast relationships. (5.6j) Identify new information gained from reading. (5.6k) Read with fluency and accuracy. (5.6m) Writing Composing Descriptive Use a variety of prewriting strategies. (5.7b) Organize information to convey a central idea. (5.7c) Include supporting details that elaborate the main idea. (5.7i) Use precise and descriptive vocabulary to create tone and voice. (5.7f) Vary sentence structure by using transition words. (5.7g)

Revise for clarity of content using specific vocabulary and information. (5.7h) Writing- Editing Use adjective and adverb comparisons. (5.8b) Use quotation marks with dialogue. (5.8e) Use commas to indicate interrupters. (5.8f) Eliminate double negatives (5.8i) Third Nine Weeks Benchmark Passages: The Mail s got to Go Thru! And the Hammer in His Hand Grade: 5 Subject: CIP English Year: 2017-2018 SOL Student Essential Knowledge and Skills Resources Vocabulary Bloom s Reading Vocabulary The student will expand vocabulary when reading. Use context to clarify meaning of unfamiliar words and phrases (5.4a) Use knowledge of roots, affixes, synonyms, antonyms, and homophones. (5.4c) 7 days Identify an author s use of figurative language. (5.4d) 7 days Use dictionary, glossary, thesaurus, and other word-reference materials. (5.4e)

7 days Study word meanings across content areas. (5.4g) 7 days Fiction and Narrative The student will read and demonstrate comprehension of fictional texts and narrative nonfiction Describe the development of plot and explain the resolution of conflict(s). (5.5c) Describe how an author s choice of vocabulary contributes to the author s style. (5.5e) 7 days Summarize supporting details from text. (5.5h) Draw conclusions and make inferences from text. (5.5i) Identify cause and effect relationships. (5.5j) Fiction Poetry Writing Describe the characteristics of free verse, rhymed, and patterned poetry. (5.5d) 7 days Use plural possessives. (5.8a) 10 days Identify and use interjections (5.8c) 5 days Use apostrophes in contractions and possessives. (5.8d) 5 days

Writing Project Composing - Persuasive