Reading 5A, 2nd ed. Lesson Plan Overview



StoryLessonLesson PagesText PagesWorktext PagesTeaching VisualsVocabulary WordsBible TruthsComprehension SkillsOther SkillsUnit 1—Lessons Lessons 1-28Unit page21IntroductionPurposes for writing and reading13-41-21—The Author’s Purpose2—Reading with Purposediscerning purposes for readingrecognizing a need for personal selection criteriaStudy skills:identifying parts of a book’s formatusing the table of contents and index to locate informationLiterature:identifying authors’ purposes for writingscanning text to determine the author’s purposeRunaway FriendsRealistic fictionby Sharon Hambrick25-112-73pontoonsflailingawningignitedassumed3b Mind3c Self-control5a Love5e Friendliness7b Exaltation of Christ7e Humilityinferring characters’ motivesrecognizing change in a characterLiterature:recognizing first-person point of viewdetermining the setting of the storyVocabulary:matching acronyms and meaningsinterpreting word meaning from context cues312-168-114skyrocketednudgedrecovery3c Emotional control5a Kindness5e Friendliness5e Loyalty7e Humility8a Faith in God’s promisesdetecting change in a characteridentifying solutions to problemsinterpreting figurative languageLiterature:recognizing the author’s use of idiomsVocabulary:matching contractions and meaningsSkill Day:Figurative language417-18202-33—Figuratively SpeakingLiterature:recognizing and interpreting figurative language: idiom and hyperbolemaking comparisons using figurative languageA Wonderful ManPoetryby Aileen Fisher519-2212-135-6whittleidentifying with the speaker of the poemdistinguishing between present and past verb tenseusing comparatives and superlativesLiterature:recognizing alliterationrecognizing assonancedistinguishing stanzas from paragraphsHis First BroncA narrativeby Will James623-2814-187cinchhobbleshackamorepeevedhankering2d Goal setting2e Thoroughness2f Enthusiasm3c Emotional controlrecognizing dialect as part of the settingidentifying the emotional responses of charactersLiterature:identifying the setting of a storyVocabulary:matching words with definitionsOral reading:reading orally with varied voice expression to show emotion7298identifying cause-and-effect relationshipsidentifying the function of setting in cause-and-effect relationshipsSkill Lesson:Card Catalog830-3619-239-10Study skills:discriminating among the three types of catalog cards: subject, author, and titleidentifying subject, author, and title headings on catalog cardslocating information in a computer card catalog entryusing the card catalog to locate books and information in a libraryLessons from Mr. LeeRealistic fictionby Jeri Massi937-4124-27113a Self-concept5a LoveI. God as Mastersequencing eventsinferring facts and detailscomparing personal conclusions to biblical truthsinterpreting a simileinterpreting emotional responses of charactersStudy skills:determining location on a map using coordinates, a map key, and a compass rose1042-4528-3112sparwincedcraggyporcelainVocabulary:matching words and definitionsLiterature:identifying mood1146-4832-3413techniques3a Self-concept3c Emotional control4a Sowing and reaping6c Spirit-filledI. God as Masterdetecting change in a characterdemonstrating an understanding of the author’s message: a Christian should desire to please God above all elserecognizing solutions to problem situationsrecalling and inferring facts and detailssupporting personal conclusions with biblical truthdetermining character changeLiterature:recognizing hyperbole124914inferring the motives of charactersStoryLessonLesson PagesText PagesWorktext PagesTeaching VisualsVocabulary WordsBible TruthsComprehension SkillsOther SkillsLiterature Lesson:Fables and Folktales1350-5435-3715-16dialectexplaining a dialectidentifying purposes for reading fables and folktales: to be entertained or to learn a lessonLiterature:identifying elements of fables and folktalesdistinguishing between fables and folktalesrecognizing the author’s purpose for writing fables and folktales: to teach a lessonStudy skills:using the parts of a glossary to determine informationMr. Wolf Makes a FailureA folktaleadapted from a folktale by Joel Chandler Harris1455-5938-4017-18mincefeatbroachambleddrawing conclusionsinterpreting words nonliterallyinterpreting dialectrecalling facts and detailsevaluating the use of humor to entertainLiterature:recognizing the author’s purposes for writing: to entertain and to teach a lessonAuthor ScrapbookJoel Chandler Harris1560-63237, 239-424—E.A.R.S.5—Listen and Learnrecalling facts and detailsdeveloping a sense of historyStudy skills:using a strategy for listening with comprehensionAesop’s FablesFablesThe Birds, the Beasts, and the BatThe Field of CornThe Sick StagThe Rose and the ClayThe Maid and Her Milk Pail1664-6941-4419-20baseskulksbadehoardmean2c Faithfulness2e Work5e Friendliness7d Contentment7e Humilityinferring the emotional response of a characterLiterature:recognizing the author’s purpose: to teach a lessonidentifying a fable by its characteristicsidentifying the moral of a fableStudy skills:using a pronunciation keydetermining information from a dictionaryA Just JudgeThree Rolls and a PretzelThe King and the ShirtLiterary folktalesby Leo Tolstoy1770-7745-5121-22roguescholarpeasantdeftlyemissaries4c Fairness5a Compassion5b Generosity7e Humilityidentifying character traitscomparing and contrasting informationStudy skills:reading and completing a chartComposition:writing sentences to convey word meaningLiterature:recognizing the author’s use of humoridentifying the lesson or moral in a storyVocabulary:determining the meaning of a word from context1878Composition:recognizing and listing the elements of a fable and a folktaledeveloping a lesson or a moral to teach in a fable or a folktalebrainstorming and recording ideas about setting, plot, and characters to use in writing a fable or a folktalewriting a fable or a folktaleHans ClodhopperA folktaleby Hans Christian Andersendramatized by Doris Fisher Harris1979-8552-5723conceitedsuitorarrogantvacantlyrealm5a Love5a Compassion5b Giving7e Humilityidentifying character traitsdiscerning the emotions of a characterdistinguishing differences among charactersVocabulary:determining the meaning of a word from contextmatching words and definitionsLiterature:identifying the good and bad characters of a folktalerecognizing that a play may be made up of scenes208652-5724Oral reading:reading orally with confidence before othersidentifying the emotional responses of charactersidentifying voice expressionsVocabulary:determining word meaning from suffixesSkill DayWords with the VC/CV pattern2187-88204-56—Hidden MessagesStructural analysis:dividing words into syllables between the consonants in the VC/CV patternidentifying consonant digraphsrecognizing that consonant digraphs are treated as one consonant in the VC/CV patternStoryLessonLesson PagesText PagesWorktext PagesTeaching VisualsVocabulary WordsBible TruthsComprehension SkillsOther SkillsPinocchio and the Gold CoinClassic fictionby C. Collodi2289-9358-6158-61marionetteinvoluntarilybrilliantsresolutelydisdainfully4c Honestyrelating story content to biblical truths: true friends will encourage you to do right; greed leads to evilrecalling a sequence of eventsVocabulary:matching words and definitionsStudy skills:locating Bible versesLiterature:identifying good and evil in the storyrecognizing the development of characters through speech and actions2394-9862-6627indisposedtripearborsaffrontbrigands4c Honestydetermining the purpose of an ellipsisdescribing an implied sequence of eventspredicting characters’ speechLiterature:noting the author’s use of suspensedescribing the mood of the chapteridentifying similesVocabulary:recognizing the meaning of a word from context2499-10367-7028gapedpreeningimpertinentsolitudeconsequence3c Emotional control4a Sowing and reaping7d Contentmentidentifying passage of time in a storyidentifying likenesses and differences in charactersidentifying the author’s message: the love of money is the root of all evilLiterature:identifying the author’s use of foreshadowingrecognizing a simileHow to Make a PuppetAn articleby Darrell Koons25104-1271-7729-30suspensefulaccessoriesventilatedindentations2d Goal settingrecognizing the sequence of the directions givendrawing conclusionsfollowing directionsLiterature:recognizing the genre nonfictiondetermining the author’s purpose for writing: to informStudy skills:using the Dewey decimal systemAlmost RealAn articleby Susan W. Young26113-1878-8231portrayedpuppeteercoordinateapprentices2b Teamwork2e Workreading for informationrecognizing a riddledrawing conclusionsrecognizing the significance of the story titleStudy skills:locating supporting detailsorganizing information2711932Study skills:determining the main idea of a paragraphlocating the topic sentence in a paragraphSkill Day:Facts and opinions28120-21206-77—Check It Outdiscriminating between statements of fact and opinionrecognizing that statements of perspective are opinionsStudy skills:using a table of contents to locate informationUnit 2—Viewpoints Lessons 29-54Unit page12283Big BrotherChristian fictionby Henry Becker29123-2884-8833-34tutor3c Self-control5a Love5a Kindness5b Unselfishness5d Communication6c Spirit-filled6d Clear conscience6e Forgivenessnoting an understanding of characters’ perspectivesidentifying the emotional responses of charactersidentifying solutions to problemsidentifying pronoun referencepredicting outcomesLiterature:recognizing conflict and solutionidentifying first-person point of viewComposition:writing outcomes30129-3289-9135-361b Repentance and faith5a Love5c Evangelism and missions6b Prayer7e Humility8d Couragerecognizing change in characters’ attitudesrecognizing spiritual growth in a characterinferring the motives of a characterinterpreting the meaning of an idiomidentifying cause-and-effect relationshipscomparing and contrasting story elementsOral reading:reading orally with varied voice expression to show emotionVocabulary:determining word meaning from prefixesThe QuarrelPoetryby Eleanor Farjeon31133-3692-9337-383—Figuratively Speaking5a Love6d Clear conscienceidentifying facts and detailsinterpreting the meaning of an idiomLiterature:recognizing the conciseness of poetrydetermining settingVocabulary:determining antonymsSkill Day:Compound words32137-38208-98—Spy Planes and Code Wordsusing critical thinking skills to project beyond given informationStructural analysis:dividing compound words into syllables between the base wordsidentifying primary and secondary accents in compound wordsplacing the primary accent mark on or within the first base word of a compound wordplacing the secondary accent mark on or within the second base word of a compound wordStoryLessonLesson PagesText PagesWorktext PagesTeaching VisualsVocabulary WordsBible TruthsComprehension SkillsOther SkillsAdventure on Gull IslandFictionby Milly Howard33139-4494-9839lulledcadencealcovecasementtrawler3c Emotional control5a Love5b Giving5e Friendlinessgeneralizing about characters by their speech and actionsVocabulary:identifying synonyms to develop word meaningLiterature:identifying the author’s use of descriptive verbsidentifying the settingComposition:writing synonyms to enhance the use of verbs34145-4799-10140sterntillermooring linesbreakersscaled3c Emotional control5a Love5e Friendliness6a Bible studyinferring facts and detailsdrawing conclusionsrelating a story to personal experienceStudy skills:using the glossary to develop vocabularyreading a diagram35148-53102-741burlyclamberedsentinelhasp2a Obedience3c Emotional control5a Love5b Sharing5e Friendliness6a Bible study8a Faith in God’s promises8d Couragedetermining cause-and-effect relationshipsnoting an understanding of characters’ perspectivesVocabulary:determining word meaning from suffixesLiterature:recognizing the author’s use of foreshadowing36154-59108-1242descendedmainlandreverberatedbulky6a Bible study6b Prayercomparing personal conclusions with biblical truthidentifying character traitsrecognizing the author’s development of charactersevaluating character attitudesStudy skills:locating Bible versesLiterature:noting the author’s use of suspenseBeacons and BellsAn articleby Becky Davis37160-66113-1743-446—Hidden Messages7—Check It Out8—Spy Planes and Code Wordsshoalscontraptionsfixturesbeacons2c Faithfulness2e Workidentifying solutions to problemscomparing and contrasting informationsequencing eventsrecalling facts and detailsdistinguishing between fact and opinioninterpreting a pictureComposition:writing a fact and an opinionStructural analysis:applying syllable division rules 1 and 2—words with the VC/CV pattern and compound wordsStudy skills:using a glossaryThe Gospel LightAn articleby Becky Davis38167-70118-1945-46treacherousreservoirpromptly2c Faithfulness2e Work5c Evangelism and missions6a Bible studyH. God as Fatherrelating story content to biblical truths: God wants us to be busy and dependable workers; God has given Christians the responsibility of witnessing and leading others to Christidentifying cause-and-effect relationshipsVocabulary:interpreting word meaning from contextmatching words and definitionsLiterature:identifying metaphorsSkill Lesson:Reference Tools39171-76120-2347-48zyzzyvasreferenceturnpikesclimate4b Purityrecognizing purposes for readingStudy skills:identifying the differences among dictionaries, atlases, and encyclopediasdetermining the appropriate reference tool for locating informationusing the dictionaryidentifying the parts of a dictionary entryusing the encyclopediaidentifying the parts of an encyclopedia articlerecognizing the usefulness of computer reference toolsscanning text to locate informationThe Tal-OmegaScience fictionby Jeri Massi40177-83124-2949-50anesthetizedecontaminateinaudibleangstdetermining the meanings of idioms, hyperboles, and metaphorsrecalling facts and detailsinferring facts and detailsdetermining characters’ traits by their speech and actionsdrawing conclusionsVocabulary:determining word meaning from contextmatching words and definitionsLiterature:interpreting hyperboles41184-90130-36513—Figuratively Speakingbulkheadobsoleteschematicqualmsstagnant2e Work5e Loyalty8c Fight8d Courageinterpreting the meaning of a hyperbolepredicting outcomesVocabulary:determining word meaning from contextLiterature:identifying the elements of setting42191-96137-4152squelchingsoddenbilloweddepressurizedaborted2e Work5c Unselfishness5e Loyaltydetermining characters’ perspectivesevaluating outcomesStudy skills:reading and interpreting a scheduleVocabulary:interpreting word meaning from contextLiterature:recognizing the theme of the storyStoryLessonLesson PagesText PagesWorktext PagesTeaching VisualsVocabulary WordsBible TruthsComprehension SkillsOther SkillsFees of IndentureHistorical fictionby Andy Thomson43197-205142-4953wenchfrock coatindenturesearnestvermin1a Understanding Jesus Christ1b Repentance and faith2a Authority4c Honesty5a Love5a Compassion5b Giving5b Unselfishness5c Evangelism and missions6c Spirit-filled8a Faith in God’s promises8b Faith in the power of the Word of GodA. Liberty from sinI. God as Masteridentifying character traits and actionscomparing and contrasting character traitsdiscerning characters’ motivesinferring facts and detailsVocabulary:interpreting the meaning of words from context44206-11150-5554cipheringneedletrapsleightspirited1b Repentance and faith6b Prayer7d Contentmentidentifying the emotional responses of a characterpredicting outcomesfollowing directionsinterpreting a similenoting change in a characterVocabulary:determining word meaning from contextmatching words with definitionsOral reading:reading orally with varied voice expression to show emotion4521255-56identifying the headline for a newspaper articleLiterature:identifying elements of settingdetermining whether the setting is important or unimportantFloradora DoePoetryby Jack Prelutsky46213-16156-5757-58calamityyammeredprattledregaledkeeledLiterature:noting the author’s use of alliterationnoting the author’s choice of verbsnoting the author’s use of humornoting the author’s use of understatementVocabulary:matching words and definitionsStudy skills:reading captionsComposition:writing words with alliterationwriting captionsThe Beginning of the ArmadillosFanciful fictionby Rudyard Kipling47217-21158-6159hedgehogturbidjaguardistinctlyprickles3c Self-controldistinguishing good humorLiterature:recognizing the genre fableidentifying elements of a fablenoting the author’s use of humor48222-28162-6760-62amuseinterpreting an idiomrecognizing the impossibility of the theory of evolutiondrawing conclusionsidentifying character traitsclassifying wordsidentifying the main idea of a paragraphOral reading:reading orally with varied voice expression to portray story charactersLiterature:noting the author’s use of humorrecognizing the author’s purpose: to entertainAuthor ScrapbookRudyard Kipling49229-30243-464—E.A.R.S.5—Listen and Learnrecalling facts and detailsdeveloping a sense of historyStudy skills:using a strategy for listening with comprehensiontaking notes and making drawings to aid in listeningSkill DaySummarizing a paragraph50231-32210-119—Sum It UpStudy skills:identifying the main idea of a paragraphidentifying statements that support a main ideasummarizing a paragraphNo Longer a SlaveBiblical fictionby Eileen M. Berry51233-41168-7463-647—Check It Outmenialtunicsteemingreluctantreconcile1a Understanding Jesus Christ1b Repentance and faith1c Separation from the world4b Purity5a Love5a Kindness5e Friendlinessrelating story content to biblical truths: a Christian should show kindness as he witnesses to others; there should be evidence of a changed life in a Christianevaluating outcomesidentifying the emotional responses of characterssupporting personal conclusions with biblical truthdiscerning between fact and opinioninterpreting a pictureLiterature:identifying similes and metaphorsnoting the author’s use of descriptive verbsrecognizing the theme of a storyidentifying elements of settingComposition:writing a fact and an opinionStoryLessonLesson PagesText PagesWorktext PagesTeaching VisualsVocabulary WordsBible TruthsComprehension SkillsOther SkillsLiterature Lesson: Types of Fiction52242-46175-7865-66captorsLiterature:identifying elements of specific genresidentifying types of fictioncomparing and contrasting elementsdefining conflict53247Composition:writing a modern realistic fiction storyrecognizing the common elements in fictionbrainstorming and recording personal experiences to get ideas for a modern realistic fiction storybrainstorming and recording ideas about a problem, plot, characters, and setting to use in writing a modern realistic fiction story54248-49212-1310—Who’s Telling?11—Showing CharacterLiterature:recognizing the advantages of using a first-person point-of-view narratornoting the author’s methods of revealing a characterUnit 3—Regions Lessons 55-77Unit page250179Ma and MuffinRegional fictionby Jamie Turner55251-55180-8367-68johnnycaketotingfurrowsvigor2a Obedienceevaluating characters’ attitudesinterpreting the meanings of idiomsrecognizing a character’s perspectiverelating story content to biblical truth: we should obey those in authority over usinterpreting dialectLiterature:recognizing dialect as part of the settingrecognizing imageryComposition:writing to show imagery56256-61184-8869-70plumbdarningcrinkledgawking2a Obedience5a Kindness5e Friendlinessdetecting change in characteridentifying elements in a story that affect change in characterrecognizing a character’s perspectivesequencing eventsdemonstrating an understanding of the author’s message: if you want to have friends, you must be friendly, loving, and kindVocabulary:interpreting word meaning from contextLiterature:identifying dialectidentifying similes and metaphorsidentifying elements of settingrecognizing the relationship between setting and plotSkill DaySetting and mood57262-63214-1512—The Setting Equation13—Mood MakersLiterature:identifying the elements of settingidentifying the mood of a storySkill Lesson: Map Scales58264-68189-9171-74geographicalfeaturesdrawing conclusionsidentifying topic sentencesdetermining the main idea of a paragraphStudy skills:reading a map and a map scalecomparing maps that have different scalesdetermining distances using different map scalesusing an atlasusing map keysdetermining direction using a compass roseThe Six TravelersA folktaledramatized by Becky Davis59269-76192-9875dischargedcoffersassetquest2e Diligence5e Friendlinessdetermining the emotions of charactersmatching characters and dialogueprojecting characters beyond the plotinterpreting imageryVocabulary:interpreting the meanings of words and phrasesOral reading:reading orally using appropriate volume, rate, and expressionComposition:writing dialogueLiterature:reading and enjoying a folktale60277-84199-2076-777—Check It Outstatelyimmenselyrelinquishfauxregiment4a Sowing and reaping4c Honesty5b Giving5b Unselfishnesscomparing one story plot to anotherrelating story content to biblical truth: God rewards honesty and kindnessnoting the purpose of quotation marks within textidentifying facts and opinionsLiterature:recognizing elements of a folktaleidentifying a simileStudy skills:organizing facts and details with main ideasOral reading:reading orally using appropriate volume, rate, and expression61285192-20678identifying emotional responses of charactersOral reading:reading orally using appropriate volume, rate, and expressionidentifying voice expressionsreading orally with confidence before othersStoryLessonLesson PagesText PagesWorktext PagesTeaching VisualsVocabulary WordsBible TruthsComprehension SkillsOther SkillsSkill DayPlotTheme62286-87216-1714—Conflict MountainLiterature:defining plot as a sequence of eventsidentifying the introduction, the beginning of the conflict, the crisis, and the resolution of a plotstating the theme of a storyCommon SaltAn articleby Candy Jamison63288-92207-979-80thyroidcargocrystallizes5c Evangelism and missions6c Spirit-filled8b Faith in the power of the Word of Godreading to gain informationcomparing and contrasting informationcollecting evidence to support a conclusiondrawing conclusionsrelating reading selection to biblical truth: Christians are “the salt of the earth”recalling facts and detailsStudy skills:reading a diagram and a captionWhy the Sea Is SaltA folktaleretold by Sharon Hambrick64293-99210-1481-82dismountedbeckonedresolvetidings5a Kindness5b Unselfishnessdrawing conclusionsinferring cause-and-effect relationshipsrecalling and inferring facts and detailsVocabulary:matching words and definitionsStudy skills:getting information from a chartperceiving size relationshipsSkill DayWords with a consonant + le65300-301218-1915—Smuggle In or OutStructural analysis:dividing most words ending with a consonant + le before the consonantdividing words ending with ck + le into syllables after the ckdividing words with the VC/CV pattern between the consonantsdividing compound words between the base wordsDamon and PythiasA legendadapted by Becky Davis66302-6215-1783-84tyrantchafeddetainedstoutly2c Faithfulness4c Honesty5b Giving5e Loyaltyidentifying cause-and-effect relationshipsevaluating outcomesrelating story content to biblical truths: show love for others by your words and actions; be honest even if you could gain more by being dishonestsupporting personal conclusions with biblical truthidentifying character traitsStudy skills:locating verses in the Biblecompleting a Venn diagramLiterature Lesson:Legends67307-9218-1985-869—Sum It Upexactedabsolutewhimjoustsdignitydiscerning between truth and fiction in a legendLiterature:identifying the elements of a legendinferring the purpose of a legendStudy skills:identifying the main idea of a paragraphdetermining supporting detailssummarizing a paragraph68310Composition:recognizing the elements of a legendbrainstorming and recording ideas about characters, problems, plot, and setting to use in writing a legenddeveloping the characters in a legendwriting a legendSome Special DayChristian fictionby Marie C. Poley69311-17220-2587-89flintrelicsinsistent2a Obedience2c Faithfulness2e Work5a Love6a Bible study6b Prayerinferring the attitude of a characterrecognizing character traitsrelating story content to biblical truths: we should obey our parents; Christians should spend time with God in Bible study and prayer dailyLiterature:identifying a simileOral reading:reading orally with voice expression to convey emotionVocabulary:interpreting word meaning from contextmatching words and definitionsComposition:writing sentences to convey word meaningStudy skills:determining and comparing information from a bar graph, a circle graph, and a line graph70318-22226-2990clamberedlumbereddisengageepisode1c Understanding Jesus Christ1b Repentance and faith1c Separation from the world2a Obedience2c Responsibility5a Loveinferring the attitude and emotion of a characterdetecting change in charactersidentifying character traitsdetermining the significance of the story titleOral reading:reading orally with voice expression to convey emotionSnowflakesPoetryby David McCord71323-26230-3191-92I. God as Mastercomparing and contrasting objectsdistinguishing sentences from lines of poetry stanzassequencing eventsinterpreting similesLiterature:recognizing enjambmentidentifying rhyme patternVocabulary:determining word meaning from Greek and Latin rootsAuthor ScrapbookDavid McCord72327-28247-504—E.A.R.S.5—Listen and Learnrecalling facts and detailsdeveloping a sense of historyStudy skills:using a strategy for listening with comprehensiontaking notes and making drawings to aid in listeningStoryLessonLesson PagesText PagesWorktext PagesTeaching VisualsVocabulary WordsBible TruthsComprehension SkillsOther SkillsVenture to Mierow LakeFrom Mik-Shrokby Gloria Repp73329-35232-3793caribouconsultedforage1a Understanding Jesus Christ1b Repentance and faith1c Separation from the world2c Responsibility5c Evangelism and missions7c Praisediscerning between fact and opinionidentifying types of transportationrecognizing cause-and-effect relationshipsrelating story content to biblical truth: we should do all we can to tell others about God’s love and His plan of salvationOral reading:reading orally with varied voice expression to portray charactersStudy skills:identifying relevant and irrelevant informationidentifying topic sentences74336-40238-4194gradelurcheddeserted2b Servanthood2c Faithfulness5c Evangelism and missions8a Faith in God’s promises8b Faith in the power of the Word of Godevaluating character actionsdemonstrating an understanding of the author’s message: God’s Word is powerfulidentifying solutions to problemsrecalling facts and detailsVocabulary:interpreting word meaning from contextVasko’s Christmas RescueRealistic fictionby Dawn L. Watkins75341-46242-4695-9613—Mood Makersmarrowcurskitteredbettersmenhadeninferring unstated facts and detailsrelating a story to personal experienceinferring a character’s motivesLiterature:recognizing a simileidentifying details that create the mooddetermining the mood of a storyVocabulary:matching words and definitionsOral reading:reading orally with varied voice expression to portray characters76347-49247-4897-9814—Conflict Mountain15—Smuggle In or Outhale 1b Repentance and faith 5a Love 5a Compassion 7e Humilityidentifying the emotional responses of charactersinferring a character’s motivesdiscerning implied sequencesidentifying cause-and-effect relationshipsdemonstrating an understanding of the author’s message: one’s words and actions affect others either for good or badsequencing eventsLiterature:identifying story plotidentifying the theme of a storyStudy skills:using a glossaryStructural analysis:dividing most words ending with a consonant + le before the consonantdividing words ending with the ck + le after the ckSkill DayClassifying77350-51220-2116—Classified InformationStudy skills:classifying items by multiple attributes ................
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