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5th Grade English Language Arts

Students explore the different factors that can both positively and negatively influence a community, how groups of people have fought for their rights, and think about the way things around them (both natural and man-made) work and interact.

5th Grade - Building Community: Seedfolks

Students explore the theme of community through the book Seedfolks, wrestling with how prejudice and racism impact the way people treat each other and the ways in which that can influence a community.

5th Grade - Protecting the Earth: Plastic Pollution

Students explore how plastic pollution is choking the world’s oceans, and explore a variety of solutions for reducing plastic waste and reducing the amount of plastic that ends up in the ocean.

5th Grade - Exploring Human Rights: The Breadwinner

Students explore the Taliban's influence on the Middle East through the lens of human rights in the book The Breadwinner, and practice narrative writing by rewriting scenes from other point of views.

5th Grade - Friendship Across Boundaries: Return to Sender

In the novel Return to Sender, students explore the complexity of immigration and stereotypes, and interpret how authors highlight different characters' perspectives.

5th Grade - Young Heroes: Children of the Civil Rights Movement

Students study the Civil Rights Movement through the eyes of the children who experienced its hardships, victories and defeats firsthand by reading and analyzing multiple accounts of the same event.

5th Grade - Exploring Mars: Spirit and Opportunity

Students explore the rovers Spirit and Opportunity, grappling with the complexity involved in space missions through reading, analyzing photographs, and participating in engineering and design labs.

5th Grade - Belonging to a Movement: One Crazy Summer

Reading the novel One Crazy Summer, set in 1968 Oakland, CA at the height of the Black Panther movement, students explore the meaning of community, identity, and what it means to be part of a revolution.

5th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Protecting the Earth: Plastic Pollution - Lesson 9

Write two strong paragraphs describing why we have a plastic pollution problem and how plastic pollution impacts the ocean.

5th Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Belonging to a Movement: One Crazy Summer - Lesson 10

Write your own Ten-Point program addressing issues in your community and defend which points are most important and why.

5th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Protecting the Earth: Plastic Pollution - Lesson 16

Write multiple paragraphs that describe a solution for reducing the school’s use of plastic after researching different alternatives. Create a presentation to convince others around the school to take part and minimize the school’s use of plastic.

5th Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 4: Exploring Mars: Spirit and Opportunity - Lesson 17

Write a multiple-paragraph essay to answer a unit Essential Question.

5th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 1: Building Community: Seedfolks - Lesson 19

Generate strong questions and use reliable sources to research a topic.

5th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 1: Building Community: Seedfolks - Lesson 19

Summarize or paraphrase information in research notes.

5th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 1: Building Community: Seedfolks - Lesson 19

Complete an outline that includes a topic sentence, a concluding sentence, and supporting details for each paragraph.

5th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 1: Building Community: Seedfolks - Lesson 19

Introduce a topic by stating why it is important and including relevant background information that sets the stage for the main ideas.

5th Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 4: Exploring Mars: Spirit and Opportunity - Lesson 30

Write a multiple-paragraph essay to answer a unit Essential Question.

5th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 1: Building Community: Seedfolks - Lesson 19

Add details to unclear sentences to provide more information to readers.

5th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 4: Young Heroes: Children of the Civil Rights Movement - Lesson 33

Conduct a short research project that uses several sources to build knowledge of different aspects of a topic. 

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