Fifth Grade reading skill progression
Fifth Grade reading skill progression
- Early Literacy
- Concepts of Print
- Spacing
- Communicating Through Symbols
- Reading Comprehension Strategies
- Reading Fluency
- Identifying Problems and Solutions in Reading
- Identifying Problems and Solutions in Fiction
- Making Predictions in Fiction
- Making Inferences
- Making Inferences in Fiction
- Making Inferences in Nonfiction
- Sequencing Events
- Sequencing in Fiction
- Summarizing
- Summarizing Fiction Texts
- Summarizing Nonfiction Texts
- Comparing and Contrasting
- Comparing and Contrasting in Fiction
- Comparing and Contrasting in Nonfiction
- Identifying the Main Idea
- Identifying the Main Idea in Nonfiction
- Cause and Effect
- Identifying Cause and Effect in Fiction
- Identifying Cause and Effect in Nonfiction
- Identifying the Author's Purpose
- Author's Purpose in Fiction
- Author's Purpose in Nonfiction
- Using Text Features
- Nonfiction Text Features
- Making Connections in Reading
- Making Connections in Fiction
- Making Connections in Nonfiction
- Analyzing Story Structure
- Analyzing Character
- Analyzing Point of View
- Themes
- Central Message
- Comprehension Questions
- Fiction Comprehension Questions
- Nonfiction Comprehension Questions
- Text Evidence
- Who What When Where Why Questions
- Fact vs. Opinion
- Reading Genres and Types
- Reading Fiction
- Reading Poems
- Folktales
- Myths
- Readers Theater
- Reading Nonfiction