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English Language Arts — Grade 5
Goal 5, Objective 5.06
Resources aligned to this objective
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- Comparing Governments - International
- This lesson focuses on comparing and contrasting national governments in North America and/or Central America. It is the second in a sequence, the first being "Comparing Governments - Local, State, and National" by Tami Weaver and Wendy Pineda, also on the Learn NC website.
This plan could be easily adapted for eighth grade or high school ESL students. - Format: lesson plan (grade 5 English Language Arts, Social Studies, and English Language Development)
- By Tami Weaver and Wendy Pineda.
- Simplicity: A Literature Based Paideia Seminar
- Students will apply their knowledge of how developments in the history of the United States, as well as the world, can impact the lives of people today. The lesson is based on the picture book entitled, The Simple People, written by Tedd Arnold and illustrated by Andrew Shachat. (Summary: The simple people enjoy the simple life until one of the character's inventions is used to make life more complicated. As a result, everyone forgets the simple things in life.) After a Paideia seminar discussing the book, students will select a modern invention, research the history of its development and how it impacts society, and create a multi-media presentation.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 5 English Language Arts, Social Studies, and Computer Technology Skills)
- By Krista Hannah.
Lesson plans on the web
- Alter egos and more with Avi's "Who Was That Masked Man, Anyway?"
- After reading Avi's Who Was That Masked Man, Anyway?, students learn about the history of radio shows, examine scripts, and write their own radio show similar to the scenarios that the characters, Frankie and Mario, perform. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 5 English Language Arts)
- Provider: IRA/NCTE
- Author study: Improving reading comprehension using inference and comparison
- In this lesson, students review several texts by one illustrator/author, practice making inferences about that author, and then check their inferences against the author's online biography. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4–5 English Language Arts)
- Provider: IRA/NCTE
- Can you convince me?: Developing persuasive writing
- Students are engaged in developing their skills of persuasion in a classroom game that introduces students to the basic concepts of lobbying for something that is important to them (or that they want) and making persuasive arguments. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 5 English Language Arts)
- Provider: IRA/NCTE
- Composing cinquain poems with basic parts of speech
- Students learn to compose original cinquain poems in this lesson that follows a unit on parts of speech. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3–5 English Language Arts)
- Provider: IRA/NCTE
- Dancing minds and shouting smiles: Teaching personification through poetry
- In this lesson, students learn about personification by reading and discussing poems by Emily Dickinson, William Blake, and Langston Hughes. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3–5 English Language Arts)
- Provider: IRA/NCTE
- Dear Librarian: Writing a persuasive letter
- Inspired by the actions in Beverly Cleary’s book Emily’s Runaway Imagination, in this lesson plan, students write to their school librarian, requesting that a specific text be added to the library collection. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3–5 English Language Arts)
- Provider: IRA/NCTE
- Declare the causes: The Declaration of Independence
- Introduces students to the development of the Declaration of Indepedence as both an historical process and a writing process through the use of role play and creative writing. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 5 English Language Arts and Social Studies)
- Provider: National Endowment for the Humanities
- Elements of folktales
- Students explore the common elements of folktales and tall tales while learning how these tales built the spirit of American people. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 5 English Language Arts)
- Provider: The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
- Engaging students in a collaborative exploration of the “Gettysburg Address”
- This lesson invites groups of students to learn more about the historical significance of President Abraham Lincoln's famous speech, the “Gettysburg Address” as well as the time period and people involved. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 5 English Language Arts and Social Studies)
- Provider: IRA/NCTE
- Letter poems deliver: Experimenting with line breaks in poetry writing
- Students transform narrative-style letters into poetry in this lesson that explores the poetic devices of rhythm, sound, meaning, and appearance. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3–5 English Language Arts)
- Provider: IRA/NCTE
- Looking at landmarks: Using a picture book to guide research
- This lesson uses Chris van Allsburg’s Ben’s Dream, a picture book about ten major landmarks in the world, to introduce a brief research unit. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4–5 English Language Arts and Social Studies)
- Provider: IRA/NCTE
- Our classroom: Writing an owner's manual
- This lesson helps to establish a sense of community with students collaboratively writing an “owner’s manual” that describes expectations and guidelines for the classroom. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3–5 English Language Arts)
- Provider: IRA/NCTE
- Spelling cheerleading: Integrating movement and spelling generalizations
- This lesson uses the technique of spelling cheerleading to teach the spelling generalization for adding suffixes to words that end with the letter “y.” (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3–5 English Language Arts)
- Provider: IRA/NCTE
- Technical reading and writing using board games
- In this activity, students work in small, collaborative groups to design original board games as a review for recently read novels. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3–5 English Language Arts)
- Provider: IRA/NCTE
- Traveling terrain: Comprehending nonfiction text on the web
- This lesson teaches specific skills to students in order to improve their comprehension of nonfiction text found in website format. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 5 Computer Technology Skills and English Language Arts)
- Provider: IRA/NCTE
- Using timeline games and Mexican history to improve comprehension
- This lesson explores Mexican history while engaging students' active reading skills through the creation of a timeline. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 5 English Language Arts and Social Studies)
- Provider: IRA/NCTE
- Who's got mail? Using literature to promote authentic letter writing
- This brief activity uses literature and shared writing to teach letter-writing format and promote authentic letter writing. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3–5 English Language Arts)
- Provider: IRA/NCTE