Search 5th Grade Reading Literature Grammar and Mechanic Educational Resources

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Practicing Point of View
Practicing Point of View
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Practicing Point of View
Students will practice using pronouns to help them understand point of view.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Pronouns & Point of View
Pronouns & Point of View
Worksheet
Pronouns & Point of View
Students will practice using pronouns to support their understanding of point of view.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
How to Cite Strong Evidence: Literary Response
How to Cite Strong Evidence: Literary Response
Worksheet
How to Cite Strong Evidence: Literary Response
These example literary responses model how to cite and explain evidence to support a claim.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Language Frames: Compare & Contrast
Language Frames: Compare & Contrast
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Language Frames: Compare & Contrast
Do you want your students to have confident, informative discussions? Build student discourse and writing confidence with these comparison sentence frames! Students will use sentence and paragraph frames to practice comparing two nouns of their choice.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
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More Hyperbole in Poetry
More Hyperbole in Poetry
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More Hyperbole in Poetry
When your students read this silly poem, they will find examples of hyperbole. Then, they will make a connection to another language concept: superlatives!
5th grade
Reading & Writing
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Collecting Strong Evidence
Collecting Strong Evidence
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Collecting Strong Evidence
This graphic organizer will help your young writers organize and explain their supporting evidence.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
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What Is the Subject?
What Is the Subject?
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What Is the Subject?
In this worksheet, close readers use the subject to help identify the main idea of a text.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Writing Metaphors with Linking Verbs
Writing Metaphors with Linking Verbs
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Writing Metaphors with Linking Verbs
In this exercise, students will use linking verbs to write metaphors with support.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
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Cite and Explain Your Evidence #1: Literary Response
Cite and Explain Your Evidence #1: Literary Response
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Cite and Explain Your Evidence #1: Literary Response
This guided practice reinforces how strong writers make a claim that they can support with strong evidence.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
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Cite and Explain Your Evidence #2: Literary Response
Cite and Explain Your Evidence #2: Literary Response
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Cite and Explain Your Evidence #2: Literary Response
This guided practice reinforces how strong writers make claims and support them with strong evidence.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
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Hyperboles + Superlatives
Hyperboles + Superlatives
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Hyperboles + Superlatives
What could be more fun than using hyperbole? Adding superlatives! Your students will have fun identifying both of these figures of speech in this worksheet.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
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Part 2: Using Visual Clues to Make Inferences
Part 2: Using Visual Clues to Make Inferences
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Part 2: Using Visual Clues to Make Inferences
Making inferences using visual clues takes practice! Use this worksheet to help analyze visual elements.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
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All Caps for Emphasis
All Caps for Emphasis
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All Caps for Emphasis
In nonfiction, bolding and underlining are frequently used to help words stand out. In fiction, authors can use ALL CAPS to add emphasis to a character’s voice.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Glossary: Two Perspectives
Glossary: Two Perspectives
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Glossary: Two Perspectives
Use this glossary with the EL Support Lesson: Two Perspectives.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Two Perspectives
Two Perspectives
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Two Perspectives
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand how to use conjunctions when contrasting information from two different characters’ perspectives. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the Whose Point Is It Anyway? lesson.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
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