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Unit 1 Planner Theme: Let’s Explore ORAL LANGUAGE Listening, Speaking, Viewing Theme Mysteries Build Background Theme Adapting to Survive Build Background WORD STUDY Vocabulary Phonics/Decoding Vocabulary allergies, assignments, suspicious, accuse, consideration, consume, evidence Dictionary: Unfamiliar Words Phonics Short vowels Vocabulary shimmer, eerie, swallows, lurk, climate, silken, lumbering Context Clues: Surrounding Words Phonics Long a READING Comprehension Fluency Leveled Readers/ELL Readers Comprehension Strategy: Make Inferences and Analyze Skill: Problem and Solution Repeated Reading: Intonation/Pausing APPROACHING Mystery of the Lost Glasses ON LEVEL Case of the Missing Scarf BEYOND The Trash Detectives ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS The Missing Scarf Comprehension Strategy: Summarize Skill: Main Idea and Details Repeated Reading: Tempo APPROACHING Survival in the Great Sandy Desert ON LEVEL Survival in the Sahara Desert BEYOND Survival in the Great Basin Desert ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS Life in the Sahara Desert LANGUAGE ARTS Writing Grammar Spelling Writing Personal Narrative Grammar Sentences Spelling Words with Short Vowels Writing Poem Grammar Subjects and Predicates Spelling Words with Long a pages 16J–43V pages 44A–69V WEEK 1 WEEK 2 16B

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Theme: Let’s Explore

ORAL LANGUAGE• Listening, Speaking, Viewing Theme

Mysteries

Build Background

ThemeAdapting to Survive

Build BackgroundWORD STUDY

• Vocabulary

• Phonics/Decoding

Vocabulary

allergies, assignments, suspicious, accuse, consideration, consume, evidence

Dictionary: Unfamiliar Words

PhonicsShort vowels

Vocabulary

shimmer, eerie, swallows, lurk, climate, silken, lumbering

Context Clues: Surrounding Words

PhonicsLong a

READING• Comprehension

• Fluency

• Leveled Readers/ELL Readers

ComprehensionStrategy: Make Inferences

and AnalyzeSkill: Problem and

Solution

Repeated Reading: Intonation/Pausing

APPROACHINGMystery of the Lost Glasses

ON LEVELCase of the Missing Scarf

BEYONDThe Trash Detectives

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSThe Missing Scarf

ComprehensionStrategy: Summarize

Skill: Main Idea and Details

Repeated Reading: Tempo

APPROACHINGSurvival in the Great Sandy

Desert

ON LEVELSurvival in the Sahara

Desert

BEYONDSurvival in the Great Basin Desert

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSLife in the Sahara Desert

LANGUAGE ARTS• Writing

• Grammar

• Spelling

WritingPersonal Narrative

Grammar

Sentences

Spelling

Words with Short Vowels

WritingPoem

Grammar

Subjects and Predicates

Spelling

Words with Long a

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ThemeOur National Parks

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ThemeAstronauts

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ThemeWildlife Watchers

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Vocabulary

roamed, completed, journey, natural, wildlife

Word Parts: Compound words

PhonicsLong e

Vocabulary

endless, universe, protested, realistic, sensible, astronaut, paralyzed

Dictionary: Using a Dictionary

PhonicsLong i

Vocabulary

raft, scattered, disgusted, nuzzle, downstream, cluttered

Context Clues: Paragraph Clues

PhonicsLong o

ComprehensionStrategy: Summarize

Skill: Main Idea and Details

Repeated Reading: Pronunciation

APPROACHINGThe Animals of Isle Royal

ON LEVELThe History of Acadia

National Park

BEYONDPreserving Unique Places

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSAcadia National Park

ComprehensionStrategy: Make Inferences

and AnalyzeSkill: Analyze Character

Repeated Reading: Intonation/Pausing

APPROACHINGElevator to Trouble

ON LEVELSummer in Space

BEYONDBack to School

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSSpace Adventure

ComprehensionStrategy: Make Inferences

and AnalyzeSkill: Character, Setting,

Plot

Repeated Reading: Tempo/Pacing

APPROACHINGThe Secret Code

ON LEVELX Marks the Spot

BEYONDSaving Larry

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSJamal’s Surprises

WritingResponse to Literature

Grammar

Simple and Compound

Sentences

Spelling

Words with Long e

WritingPersonal Letter

Grammar

Complex Sentences

Spelling

Words with Long i

WritingJournal

Grammar

Run-on Sentences

Spelling

Words with Long o

How did the return of elk to one national park and gray

wolves to another affect the ecosystems of those parks?

A male and female elk in their new home, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

National parks protect wildlife, history, and culture.

Still, hundreds of plants and animals have disappeared

from our national parks. That’s because their environment

has changed, mostly because of human activities.

Today park rangers work to restore the balance of each

park ecosystem. They are bringing plants and animals

back into their natural environments. So far, the programs

are working—especially for elk and wolves.

ComprehensionGenreA Nonfiction Article tells

facts about a person, place,

or event.

SummarizeMain Idea and DetailsThe main idea of an

article is what it is mostly

about. Details give more

information about the

main idea.

Real World Reading

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Test StrategyThink and Search

Writing Personal Narrative

Unit 1 Assessment, 7–24

ComprehensionProblem and Solution;Main Idea and Details; Analyze Character;Character, Setting, Plot

Vocabulary StrategiesDictionary: Unfamiliar Words, Using a Dictionary; Context Clues: Surrounding Words, Paragraph Clues; Word Parts: Compound Words

Text Features/Literary Elements/Study Skills

Charts, Diagrams, Maps, Assonance and Metaphor, Using the Dictionary

GrammarSentences

WritingPersonal Narrative

Fluency Assessment

Diagnose and PrescribeInterpret AssessmentResults

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Theme: Take a Stand

ORAL LANGUAGE

• Listening, Speaking, Viewing ThemeBaseball

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ThemeNew Places, New Faces

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WORD STUDY

• Vocabulary

• Phonics/Decoding

Vocabulary muttered, gaped, insult,

snickering, legendary, fluke, flinched

Context Clues: Descriptions

Phonicsch and tch

Vocabulary overheard, opportunities,

boycotts, citizen, unions, strikes, border

Dictionary: Word Origins

Phonicsth, sh, wh, ph

READING

• Comprehension

• Fluency

• Leveled Readers/ELL Readers

ComprehensionStrategy: Make Inferences and Analyze

Skill: Author’s Purpose

Repeated Reading: Intonation/Pausing

APPROACHINGWilma Rudolph

ON LEVELDetermined to Win

BEYONDJackie Robinson

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSChampion Athlete

ComprehensionStrategy: Generate Questions

Skill: Make Inferences

Repeated Reading: Punctuation/Quotation Marks

APPROACHINGLili Kiat

ON LEVELPaolo

BEYONDJin

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSA New Home

LANGUAGE ARTS

• Writing

• Grammar

• Spelling

WritingPersuasive Letter

Grammar Common and Proper Nouns

Spelling Words with ch and tch

WritingRadio or TV Ad

Grammar Singular and Plural Nouns

Spelling Words with th, sh, wh, and

ph

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During the day, the people of Xiaoli

(ZHOW•LEE), China, sit outside their mud-

brick shacks. Xiaoli is a poor village. Most

people in town are farmers. It has become

diffi cult to make a good living from farming,

however. So the farmers wait for darkness to fall.

That’s when Xiaoli comes alive. At night, tomb

raiders get to work.

Nearly 5,000 years of Chinese history lie

underground in Xiaoli. Fields contain tombs

of royalty of many dynasties. Valuable works

of art are buried in the tombs. Stealing these

treasures, called looting, can bring the poor

farmers of Xiaoli lots of money.

Little Su, a doctor in Xiaoli, paid for medical

school by selling stolen art. He was also able

to buy a big-screen TV. Over the past few

To whom do a country’s valuable objects from past

civilizations belong?

This Buddha was nearly smuggled out of Cambodia by a tourist.

ComprehensionGenreA Nonfiction Article in a

newspaper or magazine

tells a true story.

Make Inferences and AnalyzeFact and OpinionA fact is something that

can be proved to be true.

An opinion is a belief

that does not have to be

supported by facts.

Real World Reading

pages 208A–219V

ThemeFocus on China

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ThemeBright Ideas

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ThemeSnakes

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Vocabulary temples, dynasties,

heritage, preserve, overjoyed

Word Parts: Plural Endings

PhonicsComplex Consonant Clusters

Vocabulary hilarious, dizzy, nowadays,

independence, convinced, handy, whirlwind, mischief

Dictionary: Idioms

Phonics/är/ and /ôr/

Vocabulary apologize, genuine, harmless,

cardboard, slithered, ambulance, weekdays

Word Parts: Base Words

Phonics/âr/ and /îr/

ComprehensionStrategy: Make Inferences and Analyze

Skill: Fact and Opinion

Repeated Reading: Pronunciation

APPROACHINGThe Bamboo Eaters

ON LEVELThe Story of Silk

BEYONDThree Gorges Dam

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSSilk

ComprehensionStrategy: Generate Questions

Skill: Problem and Solution

Repeated Reading: Tempo

APPROACHINGClara Barton

ON LEVELThomas Alva Edison

BEYONDAlexander Graham Bell

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSA Great Inventor

ComprehensionStrategy: Generate Questions

Skill: Make Inferences

Repeated Reading: Intonation/Pausing

APPROACHINGSnakes in the Rain Forest

ON LEVELSnakes in North America

BEYONDSnakes in Asia and Africa

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSNorth American Snakes

WritingPersonal Narrative

Grammar Irregular Plural Nouns

Spelling Complex Consonant

Clusters

WritingBook Review

Grammar Possessive Nouns

Spelling Words with ar, or, and uar

WritingLetter of Complaint

Grammar Plurals and Possessives

Spelling Words with air, are, ear, and

ere

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Test StrategyThink and Search

Writing Persuasive

Unit 2 Assessment, 25–42

ComprehensionMake Inferences, Author’s Purpose, Fact and Opinion,Problem and Solution

Vocabulary StrategiesContext Clues: Description; Dictionary: Word Origins, Idioms; Word Parts: Base Words, Plural Endings

Text Features/Literary Elements/Study Skills

Table, Primary Sources, Toolbars, Parts of a Book, Figurative Language, and Alliteration

GrammarNouns

WritingPersuasive Writing

Fluency Assessment

Diagnose and PrescribeInterpret AssessmentResults

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Theme: Making a Difference

ORAL LANGUAGE

• Listening, Speaking, Viewing ThemeFriend or Foe?

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ThemePeople Who Made a

Difference

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WORD STUDY

• Vocabulary

• Phonics/Decoding

Vocabulary interfere, guardian,

awkward, agile, proclaimed, tottered

Thesaurus: Synonyms

Phonics/ûr/

Vocabulary injustice, ancestors, unfair,

avoided, numerous, unsuspecting, segregation

Word Parts: Prefixes

PhonicsSilent Letters

READING

• Comprehension

• Fluency

• Leveled Readers/ELL Readers

ComprehensionStrategy: Evaluate

Skill: Author’s Purpose

Repeated Reading: Intonation/Pausing

APPROACHINGThe Mud Monster

ON LEVELThree Tricky Tales

BEYONDMiki and the North Wind

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSAnimal Tales

ComprehensionStrategy: Evaluate

Skill: Author’s Purpose

Repeated Reading: Punctuation

APPROACHINGHarriet Tubman

ON LEVELCoretta Scott King

BEYONDSusan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton: Fighting for Rights

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSCoretta Scott King

LANGUAGE ARTS

• Writing

• Grammar

• Spelling

WritingDialogue

Grammar Action Verbs

Spelling Words with /ûr/

WritingPoem

Grammar Verb Tenses

Spelling Words with silent letters

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Real World Reading

ComprehensionGenreA Nonfiction Article in a

newspaper or magazine

tells a true story.

SummarizeCompare and ContrastWhen you look for

similarities, you compare

two or more things or

ideas. When you look for

differences, you contrast

two or more things or ideas.

Each year, the news magazine Time For Kids selects several young people

to serve as TFK kid reporters. These

enterprising kids are not professional

journalists, but like adult reporters,

they still have to show they are

qualified for the job. Three skills they

must have are persistence in tracking

down a story, good interviewing

skills, and the ability to write clearly

about complicated topics.

Here’s a behind-the-scenes

look at two TFK reporters and two

of the stories they covered for the

magazine. The reporters don’t have

much in common, except that they

are both determined to do a good job

as reporters covering an interesting

story. The stories seem quite different

at first, too. However, they have some

strong similarities.

KIDREPORTERSAT WORK

How do kid reporters tell the story when the news is about improving the lives of children?

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ThemeKids Get It Done

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ThemeGreat Plains Indians

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ThemePrecipitation

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Vocabulary enterprising, persistence,

venture, identified

Word Parts: Inflected Verb Endings

PhonicsSoft c and g

Vocabulary patchwork, sores, midst,

mysterious, responsibility, loosened, amazement

Dictionary: Homophones

PhonicsPlural Words

Vocabulary evaporate, inspire,

foolishness, magnify, negatives, technique, microscope, blizzard

Dictionary: Multiple- Meaning Words

PhonicsCompound Words

ComprehensionStrategy: Summarize

Skill: Compare and Contrast

Repeated Reading: Intonation/Pausing

APPROACHINGYoung Inventors

ON LEVELDream Jobs for Kids

BEYONDKids Work

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSFun Jobs for Kids

ComprehensionStrategy: Summarize

Skill: Sequence

Repeated Reading: Intonation/Pausing

APPROACHINGOjibwe Legends

ON LEVELQuileute Legends

BEYONDNavajo Legends

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSThree Legends

ComprehensionStrategy: Evaluate

Skill: Summarize

Repeated Reading:Pronunciation

APPROACHINGHurricanes

ON LEVELTornadoes

BEYONDExtreme Weather

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSTwisters

WritingPersuasive Writing

Grammar Main and Helping Verbs

Spelling Words with soft c and g

WritingPlay

Grammar Linking Verbs

Spelling Words with plural endings

WritingCharacter Sketch

Grammar Irregular Verbs

Spelling Compound Words

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Test StrategyRight There

Writing Fictional Narrative

Unit 3 Assessment, 43–60

ComprehensionCompare and Contrast,Sequence, Summarize,Author’s Purpose

Vocabulary StrategiesThesaurus: Synonyms; Word Parts: Prefixes, Inflected Verb Endings; Dictionary: Homophones, Multiple-Meaning Words

Text Features/Literary Elements/Study Skills

Salutation and Body, Links, Foreshadowing and Symbolism, Imagery and Figurative Language, Using the Library

GrammarVerbs

WritingStory

Fluency Assessment

Diagnose and PrescribeInterpret Assessment

ResultsEvaluate Small Groups

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Theme: Viewpoints

ORAL LANGUAGE

• Listening, Speaking, Viewing ThemeMan’s Best Friend

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ThemeCreative Solutions

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WORD STUDY

• Vocabulary

• Phonics/Decoding

Vocabulary

risks, desperate, obedience, appreciated, bluffing, neglected, endured, misunderstood

Word Parts: Prefix

PhonicsInflected Endings

Vocabulary

fade, cautiously, crisscrossed, jealousy, disguised, faint, wisdom

Word Parts: Word Families

PhonicsInflectional Endings

READING

• Comprehension

• Fluency

• Leveled Readers/ELL Readers

Comprehension

Strategy: Generate

QuestionsSkill: Draw Conclusions

Repeated Reading: Punctuation

APPROACHINGHollywood Hounds

ON LEVELPresidential Pooches

BEYONDCanine Companions

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSWhite House Dogs

Comprehension

Strategy: Generate

QuestionsSkill: Draw Conclusions

Repeated Reading: Intonation/Pausing

APPROACHINGCharles Drew

ON LEVELMarie Curie

BEYONDDr. Jonas Salk

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSMarie Curie

LANGUAGE ARTS

• Writing

• Grammar

• Spelling

WritingExplanatory

Grammar Pronouns and

Antecedents

Spelling Words with inflected

endings

WritingExplanatory

Grammar Pronouns

Spelling Words that change y to i

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What makes oil so valuable and also

so challenging?

Real World Reading

ComprehensionGenreA Nonfiction Article in a

newspaper or magazine

tells facts about a person,

place, or event.

EvaluatePersuasionPersuasion is a method

of getting other people

to agree with your ideas

or opinions.

Oil fi eld worker

What can you find deep

beneath Earth’s surface? Here’s

a hint: it’s shiny, sticky, slick, and very

powerful. It’s oil.

Oil began forming hundreds of millions

of years ago as plant and animal remains

were covered with layers of rock. Over the

ages, those remains decayed. They turned

into a mighty black brew that we use to

make fuels. Fuels, such as gasoline, are

energy sources that are usually burned to

produce power.

Some nations sit atop huge

underground lakes of oil. Other places,

such as Japan and some European

countries, have little or no oil of their

own. The United States produces oil, but

it also buys about 59% of what it needs.

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ThemeEnergy: Power Sources

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ThemeWhales

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ThemeThe Sea

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Vocabulary

electrical, globe, fuels, decayed

Context Clues: Definition

Phonics/ü/, /ū/, and /u· /

Vocabulary

dove, politicians, snoring, massive, tangles, rumbling, unique

Dictionary: Homographs

Phonics/oi/ and /ou/

Vocabulary

coral, reef, brittle, eventually, current, partnership, suburbs

Context Clues: Descriptions

Phonics/ô/

ComprehensionStrategy: Evaluate

Skill: Persuasion

Repeated Reading: Pronunciation

APPROACHINGAn Eye on Energy

ON LEVELGiant Dams: Waterpower

Wonders

BEYONDThe Power of Wind

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSWaterpower!

ComprehensionStrategy: Analyze Text Structure

Skill: Sequence

Repeated Reading: Tempo

APPROACHINGSaving the Whales

ON LEVELLooking at Whales

BEYONDGray Whales

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSThe World of Whales

ComprehensionStrategy: Analyze Text Structure

Skill: Compare and Contrast

Repeated Reading:Punctuation

APPROACHINGThe Arctic Ocean

ON LEVELTide Pools

BEYONDHydrothermal Vents

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSTiny Oceans

WritingFictional Narrative

Grammar Pronoun-Verb Agreement

Spelling Words with /ü/, /ū/, and /u· /

WritingExplanatory

Grammar Possessive Pronouns

Spelling Words with /oi/ and /ou/

WritingExplanatory

Grammar Pronouns and

Homophones

Spelling Words with /ô/

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Test StrategyAuthor and Me

Writing Workshop

Explanatory

Unit 4 Assessment, 61–78

ComprehensionDraw Conclusions, Compare and Contrast, Sequence, Persuasion

Vocabulary StrategiesWord Parts: Prefixes, Word Families; Context Clues: Definition, Descriptions; Dictionary: Homographs

Text Features/Literary Elements/Study Skills

Line Graphs; Glossary; Meter and Rhyme Scheme; Protagonist and Hyperbole; Using Computers in the Media Center

GrammarPronouns

WritingExplanatory Writing

Fluency Assessment

Diagnose and Prescribe Interpret Assessment

Results

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Theme: Relationships

ORAL LANGUAGE

• Listening, Speaking, Viewing ThemeGoing to the LIbrary

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ThemePutting on a Play

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• Vocabulary

• Phonics/Decoding

Vocabulary snuffled, selecting,

positive, consisted, peculiar, advanced

Dictionary: Connotation/Denotation

PhonicsVCCV patterns

Vocabulary cranky, bumbling, selfish,

exasperated, specialty, famished, commotion

Thesaurus: Antonym

PhonicsV/CV and VC/V patterns

READING

• Comprehension

• Fluency

• Leveled Readers/ELL Readers

ComprehensionStrategy: Evaluate

Skill: Summarize

Repeated Reading: Intonation/Pausing

APPROACHINGThe ABC Volunteer

ON LEVELDrawing Highland

BEYONDA Change of Weather

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSPictures of Highland

ComprehensionStrategy: Evaluate

Skill: Make Judgments

Repeated Reading: Stress/Inflection

APPROACHINGHans and Greta

ON LEVELThe Dragon’s Dinner

BEYONDSleeping Beauty and the Prince of Andequesta

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSDragon Stew

LANGUAGE ARTS

• Writing

• Grammar

• Spelling

WritingCompare and Contrast

Grammar Adjectives

SpellingWords with the VCCV pattern

WritingPoster

Grammar Articles

SpellingWords with VCV patterns

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Why are scientists devoting their lives to learning about

the least explored territory on Earth—the ocean?

Off the coast of Hawaii in 2000, Sylvia Earle pilots a one-person submarine designed by a company she helped found.

Real World Reading

ComprehensionGenreA Nonfiction Article gives

information about real

people, places, or things.

EvaluateFact and OpinionA fact is something that

can be proved to be true.

An opinion is a belief

that does not have to be

supported by facts.

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ThemeExplorations

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ThemeWild Horses

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Vocabulary period, vessels, valuable,

documenting, estimated

Analogies: Relationships

PhonicsAccented Syllables

Vocabulary strutting, swarms, fl icked,

barbecue, skyscrapers, glorious, collage

Context Clues: Descriptions

PhonicsFinal /ә r/

Vocabulary descendants, habitat,

threatened, sanctuary, coaxing, fragile, glistening

Context Clues: Paragraph clues

PhonicsFinal /ә l/

ComprehensionStrategy: Evaluate

Skill: Fact and Opinion

Repeated Reading: Pronunciation

APPROACHINGSo Many Fish!

ON LEVELThe (Really!) Great Barrier Reef

BEYONDMarco Polo

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSThe Great Barrier Reef

ComprehensionStrategy: Monitor

Comprehension Skill: Character

Repeated Reading: Tempo

APPROACHINGGirl Arranging Her Hair

ON LEVELBeautiful or Not

BEYONDThe Goldsmith’s Apprentice

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSEveryday Beauty

ComprehensionStrategy: Monitor

Comprehension Skill: Cause and Effect

Repeated Reading: Tempo

APPROACHINGHorses of the Plains

ON LEVELCattle-Driving Horses of the Old West

BEYONDFull Gallop

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSHorses in the Old West

WritingExtended Response to Literature

Grammar Adjectives that Compare

SpellingAccented Syllables

WritingIntroduction Speech

Grammar Comparing with More

and Most

SpellingWords with Final /ә r/

WritingScientific Observation

Grammar Comparing with Good

and Bad

SpellingWords with Final /ә l/

Test StrategyThink and Search

Writing Workshop Descriptive

Unit 5 Assessment, 79-96

ComprehensionSummarize, Make Judgments, Fact and Opinion, Character, Cause and Effect

Vocabulary StrategiesDictionary: Connotation/Denotation; Thesaurus: Antonyms; Analogies: Relationship; Context Clues: Paragraph Clues, Descriptions

Text Features/Literary Elements/Study Skills

Interviews, Directions, Onomatopoeia and Simile, Hyperbole and Figure of Speech, Skim and Scan

GrammarAdjectives

WritingDescriptive

Fluency Assessment

Diagnose and PrescribeInterpret AssessmentResults

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Theme: Discovery

ORAL LANGUAGE

• Listening, Speaking, Viewing ThemeThe Gold Rush

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ThemeWild Visitors

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• Vocabulary

• Phonics/Decoding

Vocabulary

annoyed, prospectors, circular, outstretched, glinted, reference, disappointment

Word Parts: Suffixes

PhonicsFinal /ә n/

Vocabulary

eavesdropping, scuffling, wistfully, logical, jumble, scornfully, acquaintance

Context Clues: Paragraph

Clues

PhonicsHomophones

READING• Comprehension

• Fluency

• Leveled Readers/ELL Readers

ComprehensionStrategy: Analyze Story

Structure

Skill: Cause and Effect

Repeated Reading: Intonation/Pausing

APPROACHINGThere’s Gold in Those Hills!

ON LEVELTowns of the West, from

Boom to Bust

BEYONDThe Story of San Francisco

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSTowns of the Old West

ComprehensionStrategy: Analyze Story Structure

Skill: Theme

Repeated Reading: Punctuation

APPROACHINGIn the Land of the Giants

ON LEVELThe Tiger-Stripe Potion

BEYONDThe Wood Sprite

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSJani and the Leopard

LANGUAGE ARTS• Writing

• Grammar

• Spelling

WritingMagazine Article

Grammar

Adverbs

Spelling

Words with Final /ә n/

WritingNews Article

Grammar

Comparing with Adverbs

Spelling

Homophones

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What does a paleontologist do next after she’s discovered the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus Rex

fossils ever found?

A T. rex named Sue, on display at the Field Museum in Chicago

Real World Reading

ComprehensionGenreA Nonfiction Article gives

information about real

people, places or things.

Monitor Comprehension Make GeneralizationsA generalization is a broad

statement. It combines

facts in a selection with

what a reader already

knows to tell what is true

in many cases.

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ThemeDiscovering Nature’s Secrets

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ThemeAirplanes

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ThemeAnts

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Vocabulary

fossil, inspected, stumbled upon, paleontologist

Words Parts: Latin Roots

PhonicsPrefixes dis-, mis-, non-, un-

Vocabulary

glider, assured, wingspan, unstable, headlines, applauded, hoisting

Words Parts: Inflectional

Endings

PhonicsSuffixes -less, -ly, -ness, -ful, -y

Vocabulary

overcome, territory, investigates, solitary, prehistoric, nutrients, communication, astronomer

Words Parts: Greek Roots

Phonics/ûr/ and/ә r/

ComprehensionStrategy: Monitor

Comprehension

Skill: Make Generalizations

Repeated Reading:Punctuation

APPROACHINGDiscovering Pompeii

ON LEVELDiscovering Tutankhamen

BEYONDDinosaur Sue: Tale of a T. Rex

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSA Discovery in Egypt

ComprehensionStrategy: Monitor

Comprehension

Skill: Author’s Perspective

Repeated Reading: Tempo

APPROACHINGRiding the Wind:

Amelia Earhart

ON LEVELAgainst the Wind:

James H. Banning

BEYONDWomen in Flight

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSPilot James Banning

ComprehensionStrategy: Analyze Text

Structure

Skill: Description

Repeated Reading: Pausing

APPROACHINGButterflies and Moths

ON LEVELGrasshoppers and Crickets

BEYONDBeetles

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERSGrasshopper or Cricket?

Writing

Grammar

Negatives

Spelling

Words with prefixes dis-,

mis-, non-, un-

WritingInterview

Grammar

Prepositions

Spelling

Words with suffixes -less,

-ly, -ness, -ful, -y

WritingSummary

Grammar

Sentence Combining with Prepositions

Spelling

Words with /ûr/ and/ә r/

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Test StrategyAuthor and Me

Writing Workshop Expository Writing

Unit 6 Assessment, 97–114

ComprehensionCause and Effect, Theme, Make Generalizations, Author’s Perspective, Description

Vocabulary StrategiesWord Parts: Suffixes, Latin Roots, Inflectional Endings, Greek Roots; Context Clues: Paragraph Clues

Text Features/Literary Elements/Study Skills

Time Lines, Advertisements, Repetition and Personification, Character and Moral, Functional Documents

GrammarAdverbs, Prepositions, Negatives

WritingExpository Writing

Fluency Assessment

Diagnose and PrescribeInterpret AssessmentResults

Personal Essay

Discovery 662C