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5 th Grade Reading

5 th Grade Reading. EQ: How can we work together to ensure that your child’s literacy skills are sufficient for the CRCT, middle school, and beyond?. Information Age. Our students are coming of age at a time when we are bombarded with information.

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5 th Grade Reading

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  1. 5th Grade Reading EQ: How can we work together to ensure that your child’s literacy skills are sufficient for the CRCT, middle school, and beyond?

  2. Information Age • Our students are coming of age at a time when we are bombarded with information. • I must teach these students to read critically, with an analytical approach. • These reading skills are the beginning of literary analysis, which will be required of them in high school and college.

  3. Independent Reading • Students must read 25 books during the school year as prescribed by the state standards. • 1st 9 weeks: 6 books+ • 2nd 9 weeks: 6 books+ • 3rd 9 weeks: 6 books+ • 4th 9 weeks: 5 books+ • In class: 2+ novels= 25 books

  4. Grading of Independent Reading

  5. Grading

  6. Class WorkI will use a variety of fictional and informational texts to teach reading skills, including: Main Idea Fact and Opinion Sequencing Compare and Contrast Cause and Effect Drawing Conclusions Inference Summarizing Pre-reading Skills Context Clues Story Elements Author’s Purpose

  7. 5th Grade Reading Tests: • Questions stems will help prepare students for standardized testing. • Questions will focus on critical thinking skills. • Tests will typically be open book. • 40% of total Reading grade. Homework: • Read for 20 minutes. Why? To make a habit of reading! • Comprehension HW will usually be due on Thursday. • My agenda is on my webpage.

  8. Late Work Policy • Day 1 late= minus 10% off grade (ex. 95%=85%) • Day 2 late= minus 20% off grade (ex. 95%=75%) • Day 3 late= minus 30% off grade (ex. 95%=65%) • More than 3 days late= minus 50% off grade

  9. What do you need to know about the CRCT? • The CRCT is based on the Common Core Standards, which I have studied and will methodically teach and review. • Students in 5th grade must pass the Reading and Math sections for promotion. • Check out my CRCT Preparation Links: http://mysite.cherokee.k12.ga.us/personal/tracie_jordan/site/pages/Favorite%20Links.aspx

  10. REMIND 101 REMIND 101-MRS. SCORETZ READING (404)620-5493 Text: @mrsscore Receive text message reminders

  11. Questions? • This presentation is also available on my webpage. • Information about the AR/Independent Reading requirements are on my webpage. • Email me with questions or confusion. Thank you for coming out tonight.

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