Standards
Media Literacy and Critical Thinking
Generate resourceResearch and Inquiry
Generate resourceResearch and Media Literacy
Generate resourceStructure and Function of English
Generate resourceKnowledge of Language
Generate resourceLanguage
Generate resourceVoice
Generate resourcePublic Speaking and Presentations
Generate resourceCollaboration
Generate resourceDiscussion
Generate resourceSpeaking, Listening, and Digital Forums
Generate resourceShare and Publish
Generate resourceRevise and Edit
Generate resourceDraft and Establish Voice
Generate resourcePlan and Generate Ideas
Generate resourceWriting Purposes and Products
Generate resourceWriting
Generate resourceAnalyzing, Evaluating and Using Texts
Generate resourceComprehending and Interpreting Texts
Generate resourcePrint Environment and Foundational Skills
Generate resourceReading
Generate resourceStudents identify and discuss when and why language is used differently according to the setting.
Generate resourceCompare and contrast the varieties of English used in stories, dramas, poems, and other media.
Generate resourceDistinguish literal and figurative or colloquial meanings of words and phrases and the contexts in which they occur.
Generate resourceStudents read and recite grade-level poetry and prose orally with purpose, understanding, and accuracy, improving speed and expression on successive readings.
Generate resourceExplain the function of conjunctions, prepositions, and interjections in general and their functions in particular sentences.
Generate resourceUse a variety of knowledge and skills to read unfamiliar multisyllabic words in context accurately.
Generate resourceStudents produce, expand, combine, and reduce sentences in group and individual activities in the context of conversations and writing about experiences, events, and fifth grade content.
Generate resourceForm and use the perfect verb tenses, ensuring subject-verb and pronoun-antecedent agreement.
Generate resourceForm and use different verb tenses and modal auxiliaries to convey various times, sequences, states, and conditions.
Generate resourceUse underlining, quotation marks, italics, and capital letters appropriately when attributing the works of others.
Generate resourceStudents determine the meaning of and use words and phrases acquired through conversations, reading, and being read to.
Generate resourceDetermine or clarify the meaning of new and multiple-meaning words and phrases.
Generate resourceUse frequently confused words correctly, including homonyms.
Generate resourceStudents demonstrate understanding of figurative language, explore word relationships and distinguish shades of meaning in the context of fifth grade conversations and reading about experiences, events, and ideas.
Generate resourceUse grade-appropriate Greek and Latin root words and affixes as clues to the meaning of an unknown word.
Generate resourceCompare words to their synonyms and antonyms to better understand nuances in their meanings.
Generate resourceRecognize, interpret, and explain the meaning of similes, metaphors, adages, idioms, and proverbs.
Generate resourceStudents demonstrate command of the English language to speak and write clearly, and to comprehend more fully when reading, listening, or viewing.
Generate resourceStudents think critically about the effects, purposes, and parts of media messages, the people responsible for information sources, and how they will engage with media messages.
Generate resourceStudents interact with and explore texts in a language-rich environment.
Generate resourceSelect texts that interest them and/or that are recommended by peers and adults.
Generate resourceSpend time exploring, viewing, reading and/or listening to texts.
Generate resourceMake connections, tell stories and/or explain information based on imagination, images, and/or words they recognize in texts.
Generate resourceStudents know and apply the basic features of print and how it is organized.
Generate resourceRecognize distinguishing visual features of fiction and non-fiction texts.
Generate resourceStudents apply concepts of how sounds, syllables, words, and silence function in speech (phonological awareness) with automaticity.
Generate resourceStudents decode words with accuracy and fluency using grade-level word analysis skills.
Generate resourceUse combined knowledge of all letter-sound correspondences, syllable patterns, and morphology to read multisyllabic words accurately in context and out of context.
Generate resourceStudents comprehend and interpret texts using a variety of strategies.
Generate resourcePreview the text by noting author, illustrator, topic, genre, images, and text structures.
Generate resourceUse personal connections and content knowledge to visualize and make sense of the text.
Generate resourceMake inferences and predictions, checking them against what’s in the text.
Generate resourceUse a variety of strategies that encourage and maintain motivation to engage with a text.
Generate resourceRe-connect when the flow of reading is interrupted using a variety of strategies.
Generate resourceExplain how the visual elements in a text represent and/or add to its meaning.
Generate resourceSummarize what a text is about, referring to details and examples in the text.
Generate resourceDescribe a story’s setting, major events, narrators, characters and their viewpoints in depth, drawing on specific details in the text.
Generate resourceDetermine the point of view of the narrator and/or the characters.
Generate resourceRetell a story in their own words and/or say what they learned from a text, including key details and the overall structure of events, ideas, concepts, or information.
Generate resourcea theme or main idea that the text explores or develops, referring to details and/or examples.
Generate resourceStudents explain how the author, illustrator, and/or creator shape meaning and affect a reader’s experience of the text.
Generate resourceExplain what the text makes them feel, think, and/or want to do and why.
Generate resourceExplain the impact of visual elements, including multimedia and text features, on the reader’s understanding.
Generate resourceAnalyze multiple accounts of the same event, topic, or story, noting important similarities and differences and the point of view they represent.
Generate resourceExplain what they may or may not like about a topic, character, or event and why.
Generate resourceDescribe how well an element of a text engages the reader or provokes thought, understanding, or action.
Generate resourceStudents use texts they have read for purposes relevant to them.
Generate resourceExplore why characters think, feel, and act as they do, given their circumstances.
Generate resourceUse information or examples from texts for discussions and projects. [See W5th.3 and SLDF5th.3.]
Generate resourceDevelop a summary or paraphrase, and/or select quotations related to their purpose/s in using a text.
Generate resourceUse choices made by authors, illustrators, and creators as ideas for their own multimodal compositions. [See W5th.4b.]
Generate resourceStudents ask questions about things that make them curious and refine their questions as they learn new things about a topic.
Generate resourceGenerate ideas for where they might find information based on what they and/or others know about the topic.
Generate resourceSelect and access a variety of relevant print and digital information sources, including by navigating libraries.
Generate resourceUse digital search tools effectively, broadening and narrowing search terms as needed.
Generate resourceTalk with adults or peers with relevant experience or knowledge.
Generate resourceStudents gather relevant information using a variety of strategies.
Generate resourceIdentify how media messages make them feel and what these emotions may make them want to say or do.
Generate resourceIdentify reasons people are more or less likely to change their minds about something when they encounter a media message.
Generate resourceStudents identify the purposes of media messages and how those purposes are achieved.
Generate resourceDetermine whether a media message is mainly helping people learn new things, trying to change people’s minds, selling something, or just for fun.
Generate resourceDetermine whether statements in media messages express an opinion or can be verified as true or false.
Generate resourceCheck the accuracy of information that can be verified as true or false by comparing what multiple reliable sources have to say about it.
Generate resourceExplain how changing an image or the words used to describe an image can change the meaning of a media message.
Generate resourceStudents identify people who create information sources and choices they make.
Generate resourceIdentify individuals and/or organizations responsible for the content of information sources.
Generate resourceIdentify different ways to be an expert about a particular topic.
Generate resourceIdentify some of the choices those responsible for information sources make about what to include or exclude.
Generate resourceStudents make informed choices about how they will engage with media messages based on their personal and community experiences and goals.
Generate resourceExplain how a media message might influence them to say or do things that could have real-life effects for themselves and/or their communities.
Generate resourceDescribe why they encounter the messages they encounter and how media messages capture their attention, so people or organizations benefit.
Generate resourceStudents read, comprehend, interpret, use, analyze, and appreciate fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and multimodal texts from a broad range of genres, cultures, and media in the context of grade-level content to understand themselves, others, and the world.
Generate resourceStudents ask questions, seek answers using relevant tools and techniques to select and access sources, and use their learning.
Generate resourceStudents listen, respond respectfully, and contribute during discussions.
Generate resourceReflect on who is present in a conversation and what they know about their interests, strengths, and skills.
Generate resourceDiscuss expectations and roles within the community, changing them when needed.
Generate resourceDraw on experience, prior knowledge, and/or research to contribute.
Generate resourceExplain what they understood from others’ contributions and ask for clarification or more information to build common understanding.
Generate resourceConnect statements to others’ contributions to build community and propel conversation.
Generate resourceRespond to feedback about how others interpret their communication by reflecting on how and why others might experience their communication differently than intended.
Generate resourceExplain when, how, and why opinions or understandings have changed.
Generate resourceStudents prepare for planned discussions by thinking, reading, and/or researching the topic.
Generate resourceDiscuss expectations, roles, and timelines, changing them when needed.
Generate resourceConnect the project or prompt to their interests, experiences, and/or community needs.
Generate resourcePrepare for meetings by completing portions of the project as agreed.
Generate resourceStudents present reports, speeches, and creative work in a variety of genres such that listeners are engaged and/or can follow the line of reasoning.
Generate resourceIdentify topics from the situation, experience, imagination, reading, research (see RML5th.4), media, conversations, and/or products from W5th.1.
Generate resourceDevelop content by considering what they want to communicate within the situation and what the audience already knows.
Generate resourceUse images, media, and artifacts in presentations to clarify content and support the audience’s engagement.
Generate resourceStudents determine how to present themselves and their ideas.
Generate resourceExpress voice by building on strengths, experiences, personality, and role within the community in which the discussion, speech, or presentation occurs.
Generate resourceDetermine how to respond to others given the expectations of the community, their role, and how they wish to express themselves and their ideas.
Generate resourceDetermine which language and/or languages support their purpose.
Generate resourceDetermine what they want or do not want to share and why.
Generate resourceStudents use an audible voice, gesture, and pacing to illuminate the content and engage the audience.
Generate resourceStudents comprehend, engage in, and learn from collaborative discussions, presentations, and public speaking in a variety of genres in the context of grade-level content, in person and/or through teacher-moderated digital forums.
Generate resourceStudents compose to process and reflect, respond to reading and learning, explore and develop ideas, record observations, experiment with language, and make sense of the world, events, and experiences. [Not all products from W5th.1 must be taken through W5th.2 – W5th.10.]
Generate resourceStudents share and publish compositions in person and/or on digital or non-digital platforms for known and trusted audiences in ways that reinforce the communicative purposes of writing.
Generate resourceIdentify who might be able to access compositions and how it might make those people feel.
Generate resourceStudents compose multimodal texts in a variety of genres to communicate with others.
Generate resourceCompose descriptions, including concrete, sensory details and figurative language.
Generate resourceInform others about their observations and explanations of the world.
Generate resourcePersuade others to consider new options, resolve conflicts, and create and strengthen communities.
Generate resourceConnect the prompt to personal interests, perspectives, and/or experiences and/or community needs.
Generate resourceDetermine the process or steps needed to complete the project.
Generate resourceStudents generate and gather ideas, including appropriate use of tools.
Generate resourceGenerate topics from experience, imagination, reading, research (see RML5th.4), media, conversations, products from W5th.1, and/or desire to communicate.
Generate resourceDetermine which features and/or genre conventions to follow or adapt from mentor texts.
Generate resourceChoose material from research (see RML5th.4), images, and other media that illustrate and support their ideas, identifying when and how it’s fair to use the creative work of others.
Generate resourceStudents draft content within the genre to develop ideas, express voice, and engage the audience.
Generate resourceDevelop topics with facts, definitions, examples, and/or quotations.
Generate resourceSupply reasons for opinions that are supported by facts and details.
Generate resourceUse a variety of narrative techniques (e.g., dialogue, pacing, event sequences, descriptive details) to develop events and characters as appropriate to the genre.
Generate resourceUse text features and/or formatting noticed in mentor texts where appropriate, such as headings, titles, labels, illustrations, greetings, the formatting of dialogue, etc.
Generate resourceUse evidence from texts to support analysis, reflection, or research.
Generate resourceAttribute sources in ways that are consistent with the genre.
Generate resourceStudents compose introductions and conclusions that engage the audience, express voice, and support the development of content in the body of the text.
Generate resourceEngage the reader by clearly introducing topics, opinions, or points of view.
Generate resourceEngage and orient the reader to stories by establishing a situation and introducing a narrator and/or characters.
Generate resourceCompose conclusions or concluding statements or sections that fit within the genre, follow from the stories or ideas developed in the text, and allow the reader to reflect on what they read and/or how they feel after reading.
Generate resourceStudents organize content by using or adapting the genre’s structure.
Generate resourceRe-read to determine whether the draft says what they want it to say.
Generate resourceRe-read to identify differences between what they intend and what the audience would understand from the text itself.
Generate resourceGather feedback and determine whether it improves readers’ understanding and/or experience.
Generate resourceStudents revise and edit using a variety of strategies, including use of appropriate technology.
Generate resourceUse what they learned from re-reading and feedback to strengthen their compositions.
Generate resourceEdit for conventions and consistency of text features, including attributions. [Demonstrate command of Language standards K–5.]
Generate resourceStudents compose multimodal texts in a variety of genres in the context of grade-level content.
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