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Fifth Grade Language Arts Book 1 Student Edition – Homeschool Curriculum. Lessons 1-90: Fifth Grade Language Arts is structured, yet adaptable to the needs and preferences of the student and teacher. Students are provided with a well-balanced and well-guided approach to Vocabulary, Reading, Reading Comprehension and Writing, through the use of Fifth Grade level reading material and engaging literature. Writing and comprehension are enhanced through engaging lessons that develop writing skills, prediction, and exploring multiple genres.
Sample table of contents: Lesson 25 E Pluribus Unum Objective: The student will read and engage in an activity based upon an informational article about the U.S. flag.
Lesson 26 The Loud Silence Assessment Objective: The student will show the ability to spell words having a silent “e†at the end of the word.
Lesson 27 Make Mine Plural Objective: The student will identify and correctly use singular and plural for several nouns.
Lesson 28 The Box of Robbers Objective: The student will learn about character development and plot as it unfolds in a classic fairy tale.
Lesson 29 SVA and Sentence Review Objective: The student will review the 4 types of sentences and subject-verb agreement.
Lesson 30 Hello Author – Part 1
Objective: The student will complete a longer personal narrative.
Lesson 31 Hello Author – Part 2
Objective: The student will revise, edit, and publish a final copy of the personal narrative started in Lesson 30. The student will self-evaluate the piece.
Lesson 32 Make Mine Plural Assessment Objective: The student will be assessed on words from Lesson 25.
Lesson 33 Simple Past Tense Objective: The student will learn how to spell past tense words by adding “-ed.â€
Lesson 34 From King to President Objective: The student will read and show comprehension of an informational article.
Lesson 35 “…the pursuit of happiness…â€
Objective: The student will look at some core democratic values as an informational reading exercise.
Lesson 36 What Do You Think? – Part 1
Objective: The student will work on developing an idea that is focused on one of his opinions.
Lesson 37 What Do You Think? – Part 2
Objective: The student will revise her informational writing started in Lesson 36.
Lesson 38 Simple Past Tense Assessment Objective: The student will be assessed on words from Lesson 33.
Lesson 39 Drop and Add Objective: The student will study the suffix rule that drops a silent "e" when the suffix begins with a vowel.
Lesson 40 Writer's Workshop – Part 1
Objective: The student will create a lengthy personal narrative chosen from the list of topics generated in Lesson 5. The student will complete the following steps of the writing process: Prewriting, Drafting, and Self-Conferencing.
Lesson 41 Writer's Workshop – Part 2
Objective: The student will finish the personal narrative begun in Lesson 40. The student will complete the following steps of the writing process: revision, editing, and final copy.
Lesson 42 Does It Look Right? Objective: The student will develop a sense of judgment when comparing words with common sounds that are spelled differently.
Lesson 43 Rhyme and Reason Objective: The student will use a food product containing a common rhyme, or spelling pattern, to brainstorm a list of words containing that rhyme
Lesson 44 Drop and Add Assessment Objective: The student will be assessed on words from Lesson 39.
Lesson 45 What Is a Syllable? Objective: The student will learn about an emphasized syllable and how it sounds and is spelled.
Lesson 46 Northwest Natives Objective: The student will practice reading informational articles. Lesson 47 Who Is That Masked Kid? Objective: The student will learn from informa