5th grade distance learning
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Fifth Grade
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
Guiding questions for learning at home:
● What types of books do you like to read? What topics do you enjoy reading about?● What do you like to write about? Are there stories you haven’t finished telling yet?● Have you had a special experience you could write about? What do you want to learn more about?
Take advantage of the following learning opportunities daily:● Spend 30 minutes per day reading, both silently and aloud to a parent/guardian, sibling...or your dog!● Parents/Guardians, spark conversation with questions like these:
○ Who is the main character? Would you be friends with him or her? Why? ○ What is the major problem in the story? ○ Does the story remind you of anything you’ve experienced or read about before? Explain.
● Practice learning the meaning and spelling of grade-level words.● Help your child learn the meaning of a word when a prefix (beginning) or suffix (ending) is added to a
known word (heat/preheat, care/careless).● Write about experiences you have had or would like to have, or topics you know about or would like
to know more about.● Focus on writing complete sentences, grouping sentences into paragraphs, and elaborating with
facts, reasons, and/or details.
Resources for reading and writing to use at home:
East Valley School District will inspire all students to achieve academic excellence and to become responsible citizens.
MATHEMATICS
Students in grade 5 are currently learning the following in their math class:● Add and subtract fractions, multiply & divide fractions, patterns, and graphing.
Math resources to use at home:
Go Math!/Think Centralhttp://bit.ly/ElemGoMath
Khan Academy Mathhttp://bit.ly/EVKhanMath
Prodigyhttp://bit.ly/EVProdigy
EVSD Math Resourceshttp://bit.ly/EVSDMath
EVSD Teaching and Learning, 2020
5th Grade Distance Learning
4/20- 4/24
Reading Wonders (Grades 3-5)
https://my.mheducation.com/login
Time for Kidshttp://bit.ly/EVTime4Kids
Khan Academy ELAhttp://bit.ly/EVKhanELA
Scholastic Newshttp://bit.ly/EVScholastic Reading Cou
ADDITIONAL ONLINE RESOURCES
SCIENCEScience for Kids Clubhttp://bit.ly/Science4KidsClub
SOCIAL STUDIESBrainPop Social Studieshttp://bit.ly/BrainPopSS
FITNESS & HEALTHBrainPop Health & SELhttp://bit.ly/BrainPopHealth
ART & MUSICBrainPop Art & Musichttp://bit.ly/BrainPopAM
TECHNOLOGY SKILLSTyping.comhttp://bit.ly/EVTyping
READINGSpokane County Libraryhttp://bit.ly/SpokaneCL
ELAWonders Online: https://my.mheducation.com/loginReading Counts (Optional): https://h100000469.education.scholastic.com/slms/educatoraccess
MathGo Math Online:http://bit.ly/evsdgomath
Specialists/ExtrasDaily Extras:❏ 2 boxes H&F Log❏ 1 box Library Menu
❏ Reading Vocabulary: Look at new vocabulary words - Read Definitions
❏ Reading: Read the story: “Bud Not, Buddy”
❏ Spelling: Complete Homophone Spelling Page
❏ Go Math: Lesson 6.6
Onlineor
Paper: Lesson 6.6 Reteach, Share and Show, On Your Own
**Social Studies is Optional Enrichment - Page is titled Social Studies Enrich Project❏ Social Studies:
Begin Reading Directions and Choose Country Name
❏ Reading Vocabulary: Reread Definitions,Use each word in a sentence (out loud)
❏ Reading: Reread “Bud, Not Buddy” and take the Quiz for Comprehension pg. 87-88
❏ Writing: Complete Part A on page 131
❏ Go Math: Lesson 6.7
Onlineor
Paper: Lesson 6.7 Reteach, Share and Show, On Your Own
❏ Social Studies: Continue Research and Begin Writing Your Country’s Rights
❏ Reading: Read the story “The New Village” and complete questions #1-3 on page 255-256
❏ Writing: Begin Writing Activity on page 131- come up with a topic/idea and plan your story
❏ Go Math: Lesson 6.8
Onlineor
Paper: Lesson 6.8 Reteach, Share and Show, On Your Own
❏ Social Studies: Continue Writing Rights and Explanation
❏ Reading Vocabulary: Draw a picture to represent each vocabulary word- next to the definition on vocabulary page. Do the Vocabulary Quiz found on pg. 85-86 titled Selection Vocabulary.
❏ Writing: Writing Activity on page 131- Write your story. Then Revise your story.
❏ Review: Breakfast Time https://bit.ly/2Jteztd❏ Challenge (Optional):
Eggs in Baskets https://bit.ly/2Jteztd
❏ Social Studies: Finish Writing Rights and explanation
❏ Writing: Proofread your writing and check the Student Check-Up for Evaluating your writing (with smiley faces).
❏ Reading: Correct Reading Quizzes using answer key and Complete the Student Check up for Reading (with the smiley faces)
❏ Challenge (Optional):Got Your Number: Problem of the Monthhttps://bit.ly/3dQwpV4❏ Complete the Student
Check up (with the smiley faces)
❏ Social Studies: Create Flag and evaluate yourself using the rubric
Suggested Weekly Lesson Outline
East Valley School District will inspire all students to achieve academic excellence and to become responsible citizens.
Fifth Grade Distance Learning
Fifth Grade
EVSD Teaching and Learning, 2020
Reading and Writing ResourcesELA Standards❏ Key Ideas and Details (RL.5.1)
I can use direct quotes from a story to make an inference, or prediction about what may happen based on what I already know about characters, setting or plot.
❏ Craft and Structure (RL.5.4)I can figure out the meaning of unknown words or phrases using context clues like synonyms, definitions or examples.
❏ Text Types and Purposes (W.5.3) I can write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences using sequence and details.
❏ Range of Writing (W.5.10)I can write based on a given prompt and meet the criteria for that particular genre of writing.
Bud, Not BuddyBy Christopher Paul CurtisIllustrated by Floyd Cooper
Unit 5 Week 2 Vocabulary Words and Definitions
assume- when you assume something, you take it for granted, or suppose it is soDraw a picture to represent this word:
guarantee- to make sure or certain of somethingDraw a picture:
nominate- when you suggest or propose that the person be chosen, such as a candidate for an officeDraw a picture:
obviously- when something is easily seen or understoodDraw a picture:
rely- to trust or depend on someone or somethingDraw a picture:
supportive- when you provide approval, aid, or encouragement to othersDraw a picture:
sympathy- when you feel and understand someone’s troublesDraw a picture:
weakling- a person who lacks physical strengthDraw a picture:
You have finally succeeded at seceding! Your fellow countrymen and women have selected you to establish law and order. This is a very important job and must be done with haste! Your task is to determine a name for your country, a Bill of Rights and at the end make a flag! Your Bill of Rights should be at least ten rights in length or the people may not be protected. The United States Bill of Rights can be found at this link:
https://billofrightsinstitute.org/founding-documents/bill-of-rights/
These rights are important and you must include up to five of them, in your own wording, as part of the ten for your nation. You must clearly communicate through writing the rights you have chosen and why you believe they are important to all citizens. Remember the fate of the nation rests in your hands!
SOCIAL STUDIES ENRICH PROJECT RUBRICGrading for this assignment is as follows:
Civics: C1.5.2
3- Student clearly identifies ten rights and why they are relevant/important to all citizens.
2- Student clearly identifies ten rights but does not identify why all 10 are necessary.
1- Student does not identify ten rights or their importance.
Language: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.5.2.A and CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.5.2.E
3- Student has 6 or fewer punctuation and spelling mistakes2- Student has 7-10 punctuation and spelling mistakes1- Student has 11 or more punctuation and spelling mistakes
Social Studies Enrich Project
Fifth Grade
EVSD Teaching and Learning, 2020
Math Standards5.NBT.A1/2 Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators. 5.NBT.7 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths.Mathematical Practice 1: Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them
Math Resources
Bud, Not Buddy Answer Key
The New Village Answer Key
Mathematics 5th Grade - ANSWER KEYS Lesson 6.6
Mathematics 5th Grade - ANSWER KEYS Lesson 6.7
Mathematics 5th Grade - ANSWER KEYS Lesson 6.8