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5th grade english language arts resources for Microsoft Word and for parents

Preview of Fifth Grade Common Core Standards Based Progress Report/Report Card  {Editable}

Fifth Grade Common Core Standards Based Progress Report/Report Card {Editable}

This report card is fully aligned with the Common Core Standards. ELA and Mathematics sections are directly from the Common Core. There are shorter, more generic sections for Social Studies, Science and Social Skills/ Work habits. This report card is presented in Microsoft Word and is fully editable. Fits on one 8 1/2 x 11 page, using front and back. Includes a version for trimester reporting and a version for quarterly reporting. If you see things you suggest changing, please let me kn
Preview of Read Across America Spirit Week Flyer

Read Across America Spirit Week Flyer

LOOK AT DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY! I AM WILLING TO HELP YOU MAKE THE VERSION YOU RECEIVE THE SAME AS THE PHOTOGRAPHS.This flyer can be used for spirit week dress up days!In the preview you can see the clipart images I used. These images came from the site below. These images are free for personal use. Please email me if you need help adding in these images. https://www.cleanpng.com/free/dr-seuss.htmlPlease email me (mforte@nwsd.org) if you would like a pdf version and I will send it your way.The fon
Preview of Celebrate Dress Up Days Spirit Week Read Across America Flyer Letter

Celebrate Dress Up Days Spirit Week Read Across America Flyer Letter

This is a Microsoft word document that can be easily edited to meet your classroom plans. Included are 15 of Dr. Seuss' most popular read-aloud titles. I've included a dress-up idea to match each book title, however you can edit that text (or rearrange the book images) to whatever you prefer! Have fun celebrating!
Preview of Fountas and Pinnell Reading Level Parent Letter

Fountas and Pinnell Reading Level Parent Letter

This document gives an example of a text on each of the Fountas and Pinnell reading levels. It also explains to parents, what the assessment indicates and reading behaviors associated with each of the reading levels, A-Z.
Preview of Response to Intervention Parent Letters

Response to Intervention Parent Letters

Created by
Angie Koser
This resource contains 10 parent letters each one explaining a different literacy intervention program and what they, as parents, can do at home to support their child. You can add your own dates at the top of the letters and who to contact at the bottom. The letters are for the following literacy interventions: Corrective Reading Early Reading Intervention (ERI) Fast Tracks Fluency First Language! Making Connections Phonics for Reading Read Naturally Words Their Way Enrichment All of the wo
Preview of comprehension questions for parents to use at home in English and SPANISH

comprehension questions for parents to use at home in English and SPANISH

Created by
Carley Copto
This document has comprehension questions in 12 categories that parents can use at home to talk to their children about what they're reading. It is also translated in Spanish. Parents will find this really helpful because they will actually know what to ask!
Preview of Sentence combining daily warm-up writing practice

Sentence combining daily warm-up writing practice

Never scramble for a warm-up activity again! This 40 page unit includes 200 warm-ups clearly organized so you never repeat a single day. The sentences can be cut apart and given to your students each day, or handed out as a weekly sheet. The pages start in mid-August, and run through mid-June, so that your entire school year is covered. I’ve included sentences for holiday breaks also, so that home-school students can continue working, or they can be given for students who need extra practice. Pr
Preview of Yearbook Club Application

Yearbook Club Application

After lots of research, I created this thorough yearbook club application. I used this one for 5th - 8th grade students at my school, but it can easily be modified to fit your needs. It could really be used as-is for high school - just take out where it says 5th- 8th ;) The application is 6 pages long and includes: *Student application (fill in, circle, and short answer essay questions) *Teacher recommendations (2 teachers) *Parent letter *Parent approval form There are a few places where you w
Preview of Summer Reading List - 5th grade entering 6th

Summer Reading List - 5th grade entering 6th

Created by
Lucky Librarian
Two page summer reading list, including a variety of genres and levels. Most titles include summaries. Feel free to edit at will. Developed for 5th graders entering 6th grade, but many titles appropriate for older and younger students.
Preview of Help Stop the Summer Slide: A Parent Letter

Help Stop the Summer Slide: A Parent Letter

Created by
Teach4Passion
This letter discusses what parents can do over the summer to make sure that their children do not experience any regression in the area of reading. It give them tips and ideas, as well as stresses the importance of reading over the summer.
Preview of Special Education Daily Communication Sheet

Special Education Daily Communication Sheet

Multi-functional Daily Communication Sheet between teacher, therapists, and parents. Teachers and/or students can indicate the activities (Boardmaker Symbols paired with written word) that were completed throughout the day and correspondence can be written home daily. Communication sheet can be customized to include teacher and therapist names and teacher contact information (email and phone number) in the footer at the bottom of the page. The Picture Communication Symbols ©1981–2015 by May
Preview of Report Card Comments for Reading, Writing and Work Habits

Report Card Comments for Reading, Writing and Work Habits

Created by
Donna Graff
Ever struggle for the right words to say to parents when it comes time for report cards and parent teacher conferences? This resource is a collection of some sample ELA comments, as well as work habits and behavior comments. The comments for reading and writing focus on an area the student is struggling with and suggestions for parents to help their child with it. Just plug in your student's name and adjust the pronouns (he/she, himself/herself). You can mix and match the comments as needs to f
Preview of Weekly Homework Sheet Editable

Weekly Homework Sheet Editable

Blank weekly homework sheet that's editable. Just type and go!I used to use the columns to the right for "Important things to know" and an inspiring quote section but you can use it as you see fit!Thanks for looking and please be sure to check out my other listings!
Preview of Parent-Teacher Conference Template

Parent-Teacher Conference Template

Created by
Spencer's Closet
This document allows teachers to document parent-teacher conferences and save them into a file. This document can also be saved as a template for repeated use. Excellent way to make thoughts, issues, and or concerns clear for parents.
Preview of Sign-Out Sheet for Dismissal (English & Spanish)

Sign-Out Sheet for Dismissal (English & Spanish)

Created by
Zteach
Need to keep track of who is picking up your students at dismissal? Here is a quick daily student sign-out sheet for parents to initial before they pick up their child from your classroom. This allows you to have documented who picked up the students from your classroom. Great for Pre-School-1st grade, especially.
Preview of Summer Reading List - 4th grade entering 5th

Summer Reading List - 4th grade entering 5th

Created by
Lucky Librarian
Two page summer reading list, including a variety of genres and levels. Most titles include summaries. Feel free to edit at will. Developed for 4th graders entering 5th grade, but many titles appropriate for older and younger students.
Preview of A Bookmark for Parents ~ to use when reading with their child

A Bookmark for Parents ~ to use when reading with their child

Created by
My Kindergarten
Put one of these bookmarks in your students' home-reading bags so parents have it handy while reading with their child. The comprehension questions on one side list questions parents can ask to strengthen children's comprehension in the areas of: making connections, asking questions, visualizing, inferring, determining importance, and synthesizing. The other side lists tips and decoding prompts for parent to use when the child reads. To prepare: copy, fold in 1/2, and laminate (if you want).
Preview of Monthly Newsletters: Disney Theme

Monthly Newsletters: Disney Theme

Created by
YJ Creations
This product is a great resource for any Disney loving teacher. Just download and input text boxes with your personalized information and your ready to send them to parents. This product includes the months of August-June, each with different Disney characters.
Preview of Before, During, & After Reading Questions

Before, During, & After Reading Questions

This sheet has prompting questions to ask students before, during, and after they read. These questions can be asked during guided reading, whole-group lessons, or can be sent home for parent use. These questions are at different levels on Bloom's taxomony and are also color-coded according to fiction texts, non-fiction texts, or both. Also, this reference sheet is translated from English to Spanish for ELL parent use.
Preview of AR Parent Letter

AR Parent Letter

Created by
Free in 4th
This parent letter lets parents know: 1) Their child's AR level 2) The minimum point requirements per trimester 3) your expectations This AR Parent letter is a means of communication for parents. It is especially useful for the student who repeatedly begins to read a book, but never finishes, meaning they do not take AR test regularly It is also useful for the student who read multiple books at once (at home and at school) but does not routinely take tests. * I kept this form as a word docum
Preview of Reading Level Comparison Chart

Reading Level Comparison Chart

Created by
Amanda Pardue
This chart compares reading levels from RazKids, Fontas & Pinnell, Reading Recovery, DRA, Lexile, and grade level expectations. This chart allows for easy understanding for parents, students and teachers when comparing reading levels from different sources.
Preview of Segmentation Word List: 5 Phonemes

Segmentation Word List: 5 Phonemes

I created a list of 85 5-phoneme words to use with my older speech therapy students for segmenting and blending goals. Parents have also expressed the desire to have visuals with homework practice so this is a handy list for them as well.
Preview of Fountas and Pinnell Parent Reporting Sheet

Fountas and Pinnell Parent Reporting Sheet

Created by
Spencer's Closet
This document allows teachers to share students' Fountas and Pinnell reading levels with parents throughout the school year. It places students into 4 different performance categories. The sample shows how to set up the document. The actual template can be accessed on page 2 of this document. The school name, school logo, date, Fountas and Pinnell level and return date can be inputted by the teacher. This is an excellent way for teachers to communicate with parents and keeping them up to date wi
Preview of Weekly Newsletter Under the Sea Theme

Weekly Newsletter Under the Sea Theme

Created by
Jayme Lopez
An editable weekly newsletter great for communicating with parents and students. I attach this to the front of my weekly homework packets. Spaces for weekly spelling words, important information, homework assignments, and weekly objectives are provided.
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

Benefits of learning English language arts

Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
  • Build critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Nurture their creativity and imagination

By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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On TPT, English language arts resources come in various forms: from interactive notebooks and task cards to small-group activities and individual worksheets. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of ELA concepts, or to reteach a tricky concept. By incorporating ELA resources from TPT into your teaching toolbox, you can create an engaging learning experience that strengthens students’ understanding of ELA concepts.

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital English language arts worksheets, TPT has an extensive collection of resources across topics and grade levels. No matter what ELA topic your students are working on — whether you’re teaching the parts of speech to 1st graders or argumentative essay writing to 10th graders — TPT has instructional materials that are designed to help with any ELA learning need. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, teaching and learning ELA will be so much easier.

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