

STANDARD COURSE
OF STUDY
LANGUAGE ARTS
:: 2004 :: FIFTH GRADE
FIFTH GRADE
Students in fifth grade expand and deepen concepts, skills, and strategies learned at earlier grades. They make new connections as they experience more sophisticated ideas and begin to study subjects in more formal ways. They read and write a variety of texts with greater breadth and depth, critically analyzing and evaluating information and ideas. Fifth graders revisit and refine concepts and their knowledge of English Language Arts conventions as they become more sophisticated, independent learners.
The learner will:
- Use reading and writing to learn about and understand their world and other cultures.
- Evaluate text to determine the author's purpose and point of view.
- Increase vocabulary knowledge through wide reading, word study, discussion, and content area study. Use print and non-print media to persuade an audience.
- Use metacognitive skills to accomplish a task independently or as a group member.
- Research multiple sources to deepen understanding and integrate information and ideas across varied sources and content areas.
- Apply comprehension strategies critically, creatively, and strategically.
- Use media and technology as resources for extended research and as tools for learning.
Strands: Oral Language, Written Language, and Other Media/Technology
| Competency Goal 1 | The learner will apply enabling strategies and skills to read and write. |
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| 1.01 Expand and refine vocabulary through knowledge of prefixes,
suffixes, roots, derivatives, context clues, and etymologies (word
origins) to assist comprehension. 1.02 Select key vocabulary critical to the text and apply appropriate meanings as necessary for comprehension. 1.03 Increase reading and writing vocabulary through:
1.05 Read independently daily from self-selected materials (consistent with the student's independent reading level) to:
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| Competency Goal 2 | The learner will apply strategies and skills to comprehend text that is read, heard, and viewed. |
| 2.01 Use metacognitive strategies independently and flexibly
to monitor comprehension and extend vocabulary (e.g., skim, scan,
reread the text, consult other sources, ask for help, summarize,
paraphrase, question). 2.02 Interact with the text before, during, and after reading, listening, and viewing by:
2.06 Analyze choice of reading materials congruent with purposes (e.g., reading for information, reading to extend content area learning, reading for pleasure, entertainment). 2.07 Evaluate the usefulness and quality of information and ideas based on purpose, experiences, text(s), and graphics. 2.08 Explain and evaluate relationships that are:
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| Competency Goal 3 | The learner will make connections through the use of oral language, written language, and media and technology. |
3.01 Respond to fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama using interpretive,
critical, and evaluative processes by:
3.03 Justify evaluation of characters and events from different selections by citing supporting evidence in the text(s). 3.04 Make informed judgments about television, radio, video/film productions, other electronic mediums and/or print formats. 3.05 Integrate main idea and supporting details from multiple sources to expand understanding of texts. 3.06 Conduct research (with assistance) from a variety of sources for assigned or self-selected projects (e.g., print and non-print texts, artifacts, people, libraries, databases, computer networks). 3.07 Make informed judgments about:
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| Competency Goal 4 | The learner will apply strategies and skills to create oral, written, and visual texts. |
| 4.01 Read aloud grade-appropriate text with fluency, comprehension,
expression, and personal style demonstrating an awareness of volume,
pace, audience, and purpose. 4.02 Use oral and written language to:
4.04 Select a self-evaluated composition for publication and justify rationale for selection. 4.05 Use a variety of preliminary strategies to plan and organize the writing and speaking task considering purpose, audience, and timeline. 4.06 Compose a draft that elaborates on major ideas and adheres to the topic by using an appropriate organizational pattern that accomplishes the purpose of the writing task and effectively communicates its content. 4.07 Compose a variety of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama using selfselected topic and format (e.g., poetry, research reports, news articles, letters to the editor, business letters). 4.08 Focus revision on target elements by:
4.10 Use technology as a tool to enhance and/or publish a product. |
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| Competency Goal 5 | The learner will apply grammar and language conventions to communicate effectively. |
| 5.01 Consistently use correct capitalization (e.g., names of magazines,
newspapers, organizations) and punctuation (e.g., colon to introduce a list,
commas in apposition, commas used in compound sentences). 5.02 Demonstrate understanding in speaking and writing by using:
5.05 Spell most commonly used words accurately using a multi-strategy approach to the learning of new spellings. 5.06 Proofread for accuracy of spelling using appropriate strategies to confirm spelling and to correct errors. 5.07 Edit final product for grammar, language conventions, and format. 5.08 Create readable documents through legible handwriting (cursive) and word processing. |
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