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This reading log has students color in one s'more each evening that they read! There are no dates or amount of reading time needed written on the form.
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Summer Learning Packet 5th Grade | Google Slides + Print
Regular price $5.00 Save $-5.00This packet includes 20 activities each for:
ELA
Math
Science, Social Studies, Health
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ELA Morning Work 5th Grade {May} | Distance Learning | Google Apps
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This resource is a unique way to get your students warmed up in the morning that helps incorporate the 5th Grade Language Standards, Vocabulary Practice, and Reading Comprehension skills.
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ELA Morning Work 5th Grade {The Bundle}
This set contains 5 weeks of May themed morning work. The morning work is focused on ELA 5th Grade Common Core Standards. Each day has a thematic structure to cover Language Standards as well as enhance Vocabulary and Comprehension skills.
Meaningful Monday: Monday is focused on making meaning. Tasks will focus on synonyms, antonyms, vocabulary words, context clues, and making meaning in a short amount of text. Some tasks may require students to make meaning in the text (inference, message, adages, proverbs, etc) or build vocabulary skills.
Text Structure Tuesday: Tuesdays will have a paragraph that requires students to identify the text structure, signal words, and a question or two related to main idea, author's perspective, or vocabulary.
Wordy Wednesday: Wednesday is all about working with words. Tasks include working with shades of meaning, homophones, or a short writing task using pictures or a word bank.
Throwback Thursday: Thursday is all about grammar usage and conventions.
Figurative Friday: Figurative Friday tasks include working with various types of figurative language including similes, metaphors, idioms, and more!
I created this resource after seeing success with the Math version in my classroom that you can find HERE: 5th Grade Math Morning Work!
🛑 Are you a member of the TLL Membership? These materials are already included. If you are not a member, click here to learn more. The TLL Membership gives you an all-access pass to hundreds of ELA resources for teachers in Grades 3-5.
This ELA + Math Morning Work is available for the following grade levels:
ELA + Math Bundles
ELA Bundles
ELA Weekly Assessments
Math Bundles
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ELA Morning Work 5th Grade {August} | Distance Learning | Google Slides
Regular price $5.00 Save $-5.00*A DIGITAL OPTION HAS BEEN INCLUDED FOR GOOGLE SLIDES/GOOGLE CLASSROOM* Be sure to re-download! There are directions and links inside the pdf.
This resource is a unique way to get your students warmed up in the morning that helps incorporate the 5th Grade Language Standards, Vocabulary Practice, and Reading Comprehension skills.
Save money by purchasing the growing bundle and get all future months of morning work:
ELA Morning Work 5th Grade Growing Bundle
This set contains 2 weeks of Camping-Themed morning work for the month of August. The morning work is focused on ELA 5th Grade Common Core Standards. Each day has a thematic structure to cover those Language Standards as well as enhance Vocabulary and Comprehension skills.
Meaningful Monday: Monday is focused on making meaning. Tasks will focus on synonyms, antonyms, vocabulary words, context clues, and making meaning in a short amount of text. Some tasks may require students to make meaning in the text (inference, message, adages, proverbs, etc) or build vocabulary skills.
Text Structure Tuesday: Tuesdays will have a paragraph that requires students to identify the text structure, signal words, and a question or two related to main idea, author's perspective, or vocabulary.
Wordy Wednesday: Wednesday is all about working with words. Tasks include working with shades of meaning, homophones, or a short writing task using pictures or a word bank.
Throwback Thursday: Thursday is all about grammar usage and conventions.
Figurative Friday: Figurative Friday tasks include working with various types of figurative language including similes, metaphors, idioms, and more!
I created this resource after seeing success with the Math version in my classroom that you can find HERE: 5th Grade Math Morning Work!
🛑 Are you a member of the TLL Membership? These materials are already included. If you are not a member, click here to learn more. The TLL Membership gives you an all-access pass to hundreds of ELA resources for teachers in Grades 3-5.
This ELA + Math Morning Work is available for the following grade levels:
ELA + Math Bundles
ELA Bundles
ELA Weekly Assessments
Math Bundles
Let’s connect!
The Literacy Loft on Instagram
The Literacy Loft on Pinterest
End of Year Activities {4th Grade} | Distance Learning | Google Slides
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Diary of a 4th Grader {End of Year Memory Book} inspired by our favorite graphic novel!
This resource is available for the following grade levels:
Diary of a 2nd Grader
Diary of a 5th Grader
This printable booklet is a fun way for your students to reflect on the school year during the last few days. You might guess that this booklet was inspired by my students' love for graphic novels, especially the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. To implement this booklet in your last few days of school, you might read a few pages of one of the books to give students ideas. I encouraged my students to be creative and humorous in completing this project. You might notice that there is a pattern throughout the books. A few lines of text written in journal form and then a short cartoon sketch. A few lines of text and then a short cartoon sketch, and so forth.
The booklet totals in 4 actual pages front and back. There are a total of 16 small booklet pages (including the front and back cover). The pages are copied back to back and then folded to form a booklet which students and families can cherish forever! Below are the booklet page contents. They are in the order in which you would copy them. On the following page you will find directions for copying as well.
Booklet Pages include the following:
{These are the half-sheet pages of the booklet}
Diary of a 4th Grader {Front Cover}
A Day in the Life of a 4th Grader (The Morning…) On these two pages, students can create a comic strip for their day. (pg. 1)
A Day in the Life of a 4th Grader (The Afternoon…) (pg. 2)
September/June This page is inspired by the diary form of many graphic novels.
This page is meant for students to reflect on what they thought at the beginning of the year and how they changed. My students came up with ideas such as:
"At the beginning of the year, I thought I wouldn’t have any friends. But now I know, to make new friends, you have to be a friend."
"At the beginning of the year, I thought I would never learn my multiplication facts. But now I know all of my facts and even some division."
Role Model Students identify a role model in their lives as well as how they are a role model for others. (pg. 4)
#Goals The end of the year is a great time to set goals before students head off for Summer Break! Students set personal and academic goals. (pg. 5)
When I Grow Up… This page goes right along with setting goals. (pg. 6)
VIP {Very Important People} Students sketch a few of their closest friends, teachers, etc. that they consider to be important in their present lives. (pg. 7)
People Say the Funniest ThingsSpeech Bubbles for funny or interesting things people said throughout the year (i.e. teachers, friends, principal, etc.) (pg. 8)
Autographs Everyone loves a good autograph! (pg. 9)
Autographs (pg. 10)
All About My Teacher (pg. 11)
Top Ten Things You Should Know About My Teacher (pg. 12)
Top Ten Things You Should Know About My Teacher (pg. 13)
Top Ten Things I Learned This Year (pg. 14)
All About the Author (pg. 15)
🛑 Are you a member of the TLL Membership? These materials are already included. If you are not a member, click here to learn more. The TLL Membership gives you an all-access pass to hundreds of ELA resources for teachers in Grades 3-5.
I hope you have as much fun as we did! Please contact me with any questions or issues you may have.
- Jessica