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Full Year (Daily Common Core Reading) Grade 5 (Digital + Print) IAR, SBAC, STAAR

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Great way to practice testing. If you use the electronic version it helps build stamina on the computer.
I have been using this for homework, weekly. I love that it hits on all the different standards that have to be taught in 5th grade. I also like how most of them are on one topic or subject for the week.

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(20 WEEKS of self-grading and digital test prep are included. More self-grading weeks are being added regularly. Access printable and digital versions of this resource) This ultimate Common Core reading document provides 200 different reading passages. (40 weeks worth of quick, daily reading comprehension) for a full year of quick and convenient Common Core practice. Informational text, realistic fiction, poetry, plays, and folktales are included. The questions are text dependent and include multiple choice, close reading, and short written response question varieties. Use them as morning bell work when students first enter the classroom, or use them as nightly Common Core homework.

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The document covers all of the Common Core Literature and Informational Text Standards. Even better, many of the standards repeat across the weeks to provide steady Common Core review.

Questions are written at different levels of Bloom's Taxonomy to help students deeply understand each standard.

The informational text passages cover relevant topics that are commonly taught at fifth grade level. Each week is thematic, so students are able to learn about one topic at a time in-depth. This is a fantastic way to integrate social studies and science with reading.

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The literature portion includes passages that cover topics and themes that are common in literature.

The document includes passages that are written with the same techniques as award winning novels and classic literature to provide authentic practice.

Many of the standards repeat across the weeks to provide a steady review. This is perfect because students can review a variety of comprehension skills in small, manageable doses.

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Many of the Common Core Standards are COMPLETELY different across grade levels. This document addresses the Grade 5 Common Core Standards to provide RELEVANT and targeted practice. Each question is Common Core aligned, so use it for state assessment preparation.

Informational text, realistic fiction, poetry, historical fiction, plays, fantasy, thriller, and high-action adventure passages are included so that students get balanced practice and learn Common Core with genres that they love.

(If you have already purchased Daily Common Core, this is the same document combined.)

Some of the topics and genres include:

The Pony Express

Light and Energy

Carnivorous Plants

The History of Clocks and Timekeeping

Interesting Ant Facts

The Inca

Moon Phases

Tide Pools

Realistic Fiction

Historical Fiction

Poetry

Plays

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Below is a sample of the Common Core standards and topics that are covered in just a few of the weeks:

Week 21: Informational Text (Giant Sequoias)

Standards Covered Include:

RI.1 Inference

RI.3 Relationship Between Ideas

RI.5 Text Organization

RI.7 Visual Elements

RI.9 Integrate Information

(Drama and Literature Standards):

RL.1 Inference

RL.5 Text Organization

Week 22: Literature (Historical Fiction &

Realistic Fiction)

Standards Covered Include:

RL.1 Quote Accurately from the Text

RL.3 Character Motive

RL.3 Character Analysis (Compare and Contrast)

RL.4 Vocabulary

RL.6 Point of View

Week 23: Informational Text (Koalas)

Standards Covered Include:

RI.1 Inference

RI.2 Summarize

RI.2 Main Idea (Part of the Standard)

RI.3 Cause and Effect

RI.4 Vocabulary

RI.6 Author’s Purpose

RI.9 Integrate Texts

Week 24: Literature (Historical Fiction & Fantasy)

Standards Covered Include:

RL.1 Details

RL.1 Inferences (Part 2 of Standard)

RL.6 Author’s Purpose

RL.6 Point of View (Part 2 of the Standard)

RL.10 Text Complexity

Week 25 Literature (Realistic Fiction & Fantasy)

Standards Covered Include:

RL.3 Character Analysis

RL.4 Literary Devices (Part of this Standard)

RL.5 Text Organization

RL.10 Text Complexity

Use this with the CAASPP, IAR, STAAR, SBAC assessments or any other state assessment that is Common Core aligned.

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Last updated May 10th, 2017
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Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text, including how characters in a story or drama respond to challenges or how the speaker in a poem reflects upon a topic; summarize the text.
Compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., how characters interact).
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative language such as metaphors and similes.
Explain how a series of chapters, scenes, or stanzas fits together to provide the overall structure of a particular story, drama, or poem.

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