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1. Theme: Take Action
Unit 1 Planner
pages 16J–39V pages 40A–65V
WEEK 1 WEEK 2
ORAL LANGUAGE
• Listening, Speaking, Viewing Theme Rescue Teams Theme A Lost City
Build Background Build Background
WORD STUDY
• Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary
intersection, engulf, foretold, withstood,
abruptly, conscious, remote, interpreter,
anxiety, cascade, undergrowth, venomous,
procedure, souvenir escort, vegetation
Dictionary: Multiple- Word Parts: Compound
Meaning Words Words
• Phonics/Decoding Phonics Phonics
Short Vowels Long Vowels
READING
• Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension
Strategy: Analyze Story Strategy: Analyze Story
Structure Structure
Skill: Character, Setting, Skill: Character, Setting,
Plot Plot
• Fluency
Repeated Reading: Repeated Reading:
Intonation/Pausing Intonation/Pausing
• Leveled Readers/ELL Readers
APPROACHING APPROACHING
The Lost Cave I Discover Pompeii:
or How I Spent My
ON LEVEL Summer Vacation
Rachel’s Choice
ON LEVEL
BEYOND Queen Pu-abi’s Royal Tomb
Surprises in the Desert
BEYOND
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS The Ancient Secret of Cliff
The Rescue Team Canyon
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
A Great Discovery
LANGUAGE ARTS
• Writing Writing Personal Narrative Writing Friendly Letter
• Grammar Grammar Sentence Grammar Subjects and
Types and Fragments Predicates
• Spelling Spelling Short Vowel Spelling Long Vowel
Words Words
16B
2. Real World Reading
Comprehension Gecko Glue,
Unit 1 Planner
Comprehension
Genre
A Nonfiction Article in a
newspaper or magazine
Cockroach Scouts,
presents facts and
And
information.
Make Inferences
Spider Silk Bridges
and Analyze How can lizards,
Main Idea and Details cockroaches,
The main idea is the most
important point an author
and spiders help
makes. Details give more make life better
information about the main for humans?
idea.
H innovations?
WHAT MAKES GECKOS STICK?
The bottom
of a gecko’s foot
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pages 66A–77V pages 78A–101V pages 102A–123V
WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6
Theme Science for All Theme Sharing Traditions Theme Protecting Wildlife Test Strategy
Think and Search
Build Background Build Background Build Background
Writing Workshop
Personal Narrative
Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary
altered, erode, chameleon, rummaged, vital, analyzing,
absorb, concentrated, scrounging, pathetic, speculated, embedded,
innovations undetected, generosity, sedated, dehydrated,
ricocheting, famine propelled, conserve Unit 1 Assessment,
7–24
Context Clues: Context Clues: Analogies: Antonyms
Definitions Restatement
Comprehension
Phonics Phonics Phonics Character, Setting, Plot;
ei or ie r-Controlled Vowels Compound Words Main Idea and Details;
Cause and Effect
Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension Vocabulary Strategies
Strategy: Make Strategy: Make Strategy: Make Dictionary: Multiple-
Inferences and Analyze Inferences and Analyze Inferences and Analyze Meaning Words; Word
Skill: Main Idea and Skill: Cause and Effect Skill: Main Idea and Parts: Compound
Details Details Words; Context
Clues: Definitions,
Restatement; Analogy:
Antonyms
Repeated Reading: Repeated Reading: Repeated Reading:
Punctuation Punctuation Tempo/Pacing Text Features/
Study Skills/
APPROACHING APPROACHING APPROACHING Literary Elements
Technology and Nature: The Art of Origami Saving Right Whales Photos and Captions;
Water Textbook; Media
ON LEVEL ON LEVEL
ON LEVEL Arts of the Navajo Saving Peregrine Falcons Center; Time Line;
From Dragonflies to Alliteration and
Helicopters: Learning from BEYOND BEYOND Imagery
Nature The Tradition of Dance Saving Alligators
Grammar
BEYOND ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS Sentences
Plants: An Amazing Navajo Indian Art The King of Birds
Resource Writing
Personal Narrative
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
Learning to Fly from Nature
Writing Expository Writing Poem Writing Diary Fluency Assessment
Grammar Sentence Grammar Clauses and Grammar Run-on Diagnose and Prescribe
Combining Complex Sentences Sentences Interpret Assessment
Results
Spelling ei or ie Words Spelling r-Controlled Spelling Compound
Vowel Words Words
Take Action 16C
3. Theme: Saving the Day
Unit 2 Planner
pages 128J–151V pages 152A–177V
WEEK 1 WEEK 2
ORAL LANGUAGE
• Listening, Speaking, Viewing Theme Team Spirit Theme The Solar System
Build Background Build Background
WORD STUDY
• Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary
inscribed, resemblance, spicy, undone, vigil,
postmarked, enthralled, ravaged, marveled,
regulation, grouchy, broadcast, unsatisfactory,
embarrassment, pennant calculations
Word Parts: Inflectional Dictionary: Pronunciation
Endings Key
• Phonics/Decoding Phonics Phonics
Plurals Inflected Endings
READING
• Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension
Strategy: Generate Strategy: Generate
Questions Questions
Skill: Make Inferences Skill: Make Inferences
• Fluency
Repeated Reading: Repeated Reading:
Intonation and Pausing Punctuation
• Leveled Readers/ELL Readers
APPROACHING APPROACHING
A Sound Move Around the Sun: Our Solar
System
ON LEVEL
The Right Move ON LEVEL
Stargazers: Astronomers in
BEYOND Ancient Times
A Good Move
BEYOND
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS Stargazing: The History of
The Tryout the Telescope
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
LANGUAGE ARTS
• Writing Writing Business Letter Writing Editorial
• Grammar Grammar Common and Grammar Singular and
Proper Nouns Plural Nouns
• Spelling Spelling Plurals Spelling Inflected
Endings
128B
4. Real World Reading 3p9
Zoo Story
Unit 2 Planner
Comprehension
Genre What happens when a fierce
hurricane nearly destroys a zoo?
A Nonfiction Article in a
newspaper or magazine
presents facts and
information.
Generate Questions
Make Generalizations
A generalization is a way
of describing a subject
or situation in broad
statements, without giving
a lot of details or specifics.
Hurricane Andrew was a devastating
natural disaster for South Florida. In
terms of property damage, it is one of
the worst calamities ever to hit the
United States. When Andrew swept
ashore with wind gusts of 175 miles
per hour, thousands of people lost their
homes. The storm also nearly destroyed
Miami’s Metrozoo, home to thousands
of wild animals. Setting their own losses
aside, 100 dedicated men and women
worked frantically to take care of the
SAVING THE KOALAS
needs of the dazed and helpless animals
The zoo’s three koalas lost their only
roaming through the wreckage of the
source of food—a eucalyptus grove—
zoo. For some creatures whose habitats
and the roof of their air-conditioned
were destroyed, survival was a race
enclosure. They were suffering in
against time.
dangerously high heat and humidity.
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WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6
Theme Helping Hands Theme Tales of Old Theme Sled Dogs as Test Strategy Author
Heroes and Me
Build Background Build Background Build Background Writing Workshop
Persuasive
Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary
calamities, mitigate, coincidences, sweeten, outskirts, quarantine,
devastating, evacuate, phase, hobbled, intercept, pedestrians,
administer sheepishly, sumptuous, plight, epidemic, Unit 2 Assessment,
mufflers, prospered rendezvous, unbearable 25–42
Context Clues Dictionary: Idioms Thesaurus/Dictionary: Comprehension
Synonyms
Make Inferences; Make
Phonics Phonics Phonics Generalizations;
Words with /ô/, /ou/, /oi/ VCCV and VCCCV Patterns V/CV and VC/V Patterns Problem and Solution;
Sequence of Events
Vocabulary Strategies
Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension
Word Parts: Inflectional
Strategy: Generate Strategy: Summarize Strategy: Summarize Endings; Thesaurus/
Questions Skill: Problem and Skill: Sequence of Events Dictionary: Synonyms,
Skill: Make Solution Pronunciation Key,
Generalizations Idioms; Context Clues
Repeated Reading: Repeated Reading: Text Features/
Repeated Reading: Tempo and Pacing Pronunciation Study Skills/
Pronunciation Literary Elements
APPROACHING APPROACHING Chart and Almanac;
APPROACHING Peter Humbug and the Rescue Dog Heroes Graphs; Using the
The Wildfires of 2000 White Cat Internet; Moral and
ON LEVEL Hyperbole; Symbolism
ON LEVEL ON LEVEL Sled Dog Heroes and Metaphor
The Great Flood of 1993 The Princess and the
Gnome BEYOND
BEYOND Canine War Heroes Grammar
Waiting for Rain: Drought BEYOND Nouns
in Ethiopia The Two Sinbads ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
Sled Dogs Writing
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS Persuasive
The Flood of 1993 The Sad Prince
Fluency Assessment
Writing Expository Writing Point of View Essay Writing Essay
Diagnose and Prescribe
Grammar More Plural Grammar Possessive Grammar Appositives
Spellings Nouns Interpret Assessment
Results
Spelling Words with Spelling VCCV and Spelling V/CV and VC/V
/ô/, /ou/, /oi/ VCCCV Words Words
Saving the Day 128C
5. Theme: Great Ideas
Unit 3 Planner
pages 246J–273V pages 274A–301V
WEEK 1 WEEK 2
ORAL LANGUAGE
• Listening, Speaking, Viewing Theme The Old Southwest Theme Putting It in Writing
Build Background Build Background
WORD STUDY
• Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary
flourish, foreman, limousine, embarked,
employee, fulfill, gleefully, promenade,
gloated, vigorously, unimaginable,
gritted sensational, extravagant,
lamented, precarious
Word Parts: Base Words Dictionary: Word Origins
• Phonics/Decoding Phonics Phonics
e
Accented Syllables Final / r/
READING
• Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension
Strategy: Analyze Story Strategy: Monitor
Structure Comprehension
Skill: Character, Setting, Skill: Draw Conclusions
Plot
• Fluency
Repeated Reading: Repeated Reading:
Intonation and Pausing Pausing
• Leveled Readers/ELL Readers
APPROACHING APPROACHING
Searching for Gold How the Library Lost Its
Books
ON LEVEL
The Secrets of Old Mesilla ON LEVEL
The Great American
BEYOND Hometown Homework
A Maidu Home
BEYOND
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS Lazy Acres Wakes Up
The Summer of Surprises
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
The Hometown Homework
LANGUAGE ARTS
• Writing Writing Character Sketch Writing Dialogue
• Grammar Grammar Action Verbs, Grammar Past and
Direct/Indirect Objects Future Tenses: Verbs
• Spelling Spelling Words with Spelling Words with
e
Accented Syllables Final / r/
246B
6. Real World Reading
BU I L D I N G
GREEN
Unit 3 Planner
Comprehension
Genre
A Nonfiction Article in a
newspaper or magazine
presents facts and
information.
Text Structure
Cause and Effect
A cause is an action that
makes something else
happen. An effect is the
result of a cause.
Water-filled drums in
a south-facing glass
wall absorb heat from
the sun and release How can homes be made more
it slowly at night to
warm this New Mexico
environmentally friendly?
home in winter.
If Earth could talk, it might not call HOME, GREEN HOME
everyone’s house “home sweet home.” Recently, a new house built near
Instead, it would probably point out that Houston, Texas, was so efficient that it
many of our houses are not so “sweet.” didn’t need a furnace. The hot-water
They can actually have an adverse effect heater kept the house warm enough in
on the health of the planet. Imaginative the relatively mild Texas winter. This,
builders are out to change that by combined with reduced air-conditioning
dreaming up new ways to make our costs, saved enough money to offset the
homes more “green,” a term that means cost of the house’s extra-thick insulation
“ecologically friendly.” and high-performance windows.
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pages 302A–313V pages 314A–335V pages 336A–359V
WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6
Theme Energy Theme Archaeology Theme Show Time Test Strategy
Author and Me
Build Background Build Background Build Background
Writing Workshop
Fictional Narrative
Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary
nonrenewable, superstitious, civilized, sponsoring, array,
renewable, adverse, prolong, precede, significance, charismatic,
generate, apparatus trenches, steadfastly, mimics, despondently,
excavate, utensils sleuthing, anonymous Unit 3 Assessment,
43–60
Context Clues Word Parts: Prefixes Analogy: Synonyms
Comprehension
Phonics Phonics Phonics Character, Setting, Plot;
Final / n/ and / l/ e e Words with Prefixes Adding -ion, -ation Draw Conclusions;
Cause and Effect;
Summarize
Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension
Vocabulary Strategies
Strategy: Analyze Text Strategy: Monitor Strategy: Monitor
Structure Comprehension Comprehension Word Parts: Base Words,
Prefixes; Dictionary:
Skill: Cause and Effect Skill: Summarize Skill: Draw Conclusions Word Origins; Context
Clues; Analogy:
Synonyms
Repeated Reading: Repeated Reading: Repeated Reading: Text Features/
Pronunciation Pronunciation Tempo and Pacing Study Skills/
Literary Elements
APPROACHING APPROACHING APPROACHING Maps; Question and
Energy: Powering Our Buried Palace Brought to Starring Frankie Smithers Answer Format; Study
World Light Strategies; Meter and
ON LEVEL Consonance; Tables
ON LEVEL ON LEVEL Will the Show Go On?
Energy: Problems and Rock Art from the Stone Age Grammar
Solutions BEYOND
BEYOND What Happened to the Verbs
BEYOND Rediscovery: Cultures Lost Music?
Energy: A Bright Future? and Found Writing
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS Fictional Narrative
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS The School Play
Energy and Our World Cave Paintings
Fluency Assessment
Writing Expository Writing Short Story Writing Scene from a Play
Diagnose and Prescribe
Grammar Main and Grammar Linking Grammar Irregular Interpret Assessment
Helping Verbs/Tenses Verbs, Predicate Nouns, Verbs Results
and Adjectives
Spelling Words with Spelling Words with Spelling Words with
Final / n/ and / l/ e e Prefixes -ion, -ation
Great Ideas 246C
7. Theme: Achievements
Unit 4 Planner
pages 364J–387V pages 388A–413V
WEEK 1 WEEK 2
ORAL LANGUAGE
• Listening, Speaking, Viewing Theme Uncommon Theme Oceanography
Champions
Build Background Build Background
WORD STUDY
• Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary
summit, awesome, formations, wreckage
specialists, deteriorated, intact, severed, interior,
maturity, guidance, hovering, edgy, clockwise
peripheral, typical
Context Clues: Synonyms Word Parts: Suffixes
• Phonics/Decoding Phonics Phonics
Words with -ion with Words with -ive, -age, -ize
spelling changes
READING
• Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension
Strategy: Evaluate Strategy: Evaluate
Skill: Author’s Purpose Skill: Fact and Opinion
• Fluency
Repeated Reading: Repeated Reading:
Intonation and Pausing Punctuation
• Leveled Readers/ELL Readers
APPROACHING APPROACHING
The Only Game in Town Eugenie Clark
ON LEVEL ON LEVEL
Marla Runyan: In It for the Jacques Cousteau
Long Run BEYOND
BEYOND Robert Ballard: Underwater
Seabiscuit: The Horse Adventurer
Nobody Wanted ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS The Undersea World
Runner Marla Runyan
LANGUAGE ARTS
• Writing Writing Interview Writing Scientific
Observation
• Grammar Grammar Pronouns and Grammar Subject and
Antecedents Object Pronouns
• Spelling Spelling Words with Spelling Words with
-ion with spelling changes -ive, -age, -ize
364B
8. Real World Reading
Unit 4 Planner
Comprehension
Genre
A Nonfiction Article in
a newspaper or magazine
presents facts and
information.
Make Inferences
and Analyze
Compare and Contrast
When you look for
similarities, you compare
things. When you look for
SAVING GRACE
How could a woman who spent her life doing laundry
differences, you contrast
them. for others give $150,000 for university scholarships?
Oseola McCarty (third from the right)
and her family in 1922
F or most of her life, Oseola McCarty of
Hattiesburg, Mississippi, did laundry
for other people. It seems reasonable
to assume that the modest income of a
washerwoman would prohibit her from
becoming a philanthropist. What people
in Hattiesburg could not have guessed was
that McCarty would wind up donating a
small fortune to the local university. Large
donations usually come from wealthy
alumni. However, the University of Southern
Mississippi announced that Oseola McCarty,
then 87 years old, was giving the university
$150,000 to finance scholarships for African
American students. “I want them to have
an education,’’ said McCarty, who never
married and had no children of her own.
“I had to work hard all my life. They can
have the chance that I didn’t have.’’
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pages 414A–425V pages 426A–449V pages 450A–475V
WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6
Theme Helping Others Theme Cycling Theme Pieces from Test Strategy
the Past Author and Me
Build Background Build Background Build Background Writing Workshop
Expository
Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary
bewildering, moderate, spectators, demonstration, symmetry, arid, benefit,
hamper, prohibit, prominent, luxury, prevail, deftly, eaves,
accessible maneuvered, collective, furrowed, derision, Unit 4 Assessment,
adept ceramics 61–78
Dictionary: Homographs Analogy: Relationships Homophones
Comprehension
Phonics Phonics Phonics Evaluate Author’s
Prefixes, Suffixes, Base Vowel Alternation Consonant Alternation Purpose; Evaluate Fact
Words and Opinion; Compare
and Contrast; Identify
Fact and Opinion;
Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension Evaluate Author’s
Strategy: Make Strategy: Make Strategy: Evaluate Perspective
Inferences and Analyze Inferences and Analyze Skill: Author’s
Skill: Compare and Contrast Skill: Fact and Opinion Perspective Vocabulary Strategies
Context Clues:
Synonyms; Word Parts:
Suffixes; Dictionary:
Repeated Reading: Repeated Reading: Repeated Reading: Homographs; Analogy:
Tempo and Pacing Tempo and Pacing Punctuation Relationships;
Homophones
APPROACHING APPROACHING APPROACHING
Achievements in Business: Tony Hawk: A Skating Arts and Crafts in Feudal Text Features/
Amadeo Giannini Legend Japan Study Skills/
ON LEVEL ON LEVEL ON LEVEL Literary Elements
Achievements in Education: Lance Armstrong: Racing Crafts in Medieval Europe Diagrams and Labels;
Mary McLeod Bethune Into Bicycling History Hyperbole and
BEYOND Dialogue; Parts of a
BEYOND BEYOND Building a Cathedral Book; Assonance and
Achievements in Health: Jesse Owens: Racing Into Onomatopoeia;
Annie Dodge Wauneka History ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS Typefaces
Crafts in the Middle Ages
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS Grammar
A Great Leader: Lance Armstrong: Cyclist Pronouns
Mary McLeod Bethune and Survivor
Writing
Expository
Writing Expository Writing News Article Writing Magazine Article
Grammar Possessive Grammar Indefinite Grammar Pronoun-
Pronouns Pronouns Verb Agreement and Fluency Assessment
more Pronouns
Diagnose and Prescribe
Spelling Prefixes, Spelling Words with Spelling Words with Interpret Assessment
Suffixes, Base Words Vowel Alternation Consonant Alternation Results
Achievements 364C
9. Theme: Turning Points
Unit 5 Planner
pages 480J–503V pages 504A–529V
WEEK 1 WEEK 2
ORAL LANGUAGE
• Listening, Speaking, Viewing Theme Mentors Theme Smart Thinking
Build Background Build Background
WORD STUDY
• Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary
reputation, uttered, encounter, victorious,
migrant, illegally, grimaced, participate,
ruptured, mistreated, ordeals, nourishing,
wrath, quickened anticipated, dejectedly
Word Parts: Word Word Parts: Latin Roots
Families
• Phonics/Decoding Phonics Phonics
Homophones Latin Roots
READING
• Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension
Strategy: Evaluate Strategy: Monitor
Skill: Author’s Purpose Comprehension
Skill: Compare and
Contrast
• Fluency
Repeated Reading: Repeated Reading:
Intonation and Pausing Punctuation
• Leveled Readers/ELL Readers
APPROACHING APPROACHING
Rafi’s Secret Zach’s Best Shot
ON LEVEL ON LEVEL
Micaela Moves Stacey’s Winning Move
BEYOND BEYOND
Abuela Sews A Fair Trade
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
Micaela’s New Friend The Big Decision
LANGUAGE ARTS
• Writing Writing Speech Writing Essay
• Grammar Grammar Adjectives Grammar Articles
and Demonstrative
Adjectives
• Spelling Spelling Homophones Spelling Words with
Latin Roots
480B
10. Unit 5 Planner
pages 530A–541V pages 542A–567V pages 568A–591V
WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6
Theme Money Matters Theme Collections Theme Taking a Stand Test Strategy
Author and Me
Build Background Build Background Build Background
Writing Workshop
Descriptive
Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary
economists, continuous, dilapidated, decades, convictions, oppression,
chronology, debut, rafters, instinctively, evident, remedies,
periodic swiveled, auction, persistent, defiance,
decrease, shakily momentum, resonated Unit 5 Assessment,
79–96
Word Parts: Greek Roots Thesaurus/Dictionary: Context Clues: Examples
Antonyms
Phonics Comprehension
Phonics Phonics Suffixes -ant, -ent, -ance, Author’s Purpose;
Greek Roots Suffixes -able, -ible -ence Compare and Contrast;
Techniques of
Persuasion; Make
Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension Judgments; Summarize
Strategy: Evaluate Strategy: Evaluate Strategy: Monitor Vocabulary Strategies
Skill: Techniques of Skill: Make Judgments Comprehension
Word Parts: Word
Persuasion Skill: Summarize Families, Latin Roots,
Greek Roots; Thesaurus/
Dictionary: Antonyms;
Context Clues: Examples
Repeated Reading: Repeated Reading: Repeated Reading:
Pronunciation Intonation/Punctuation Tempo and Pacing Text Features/
Study Skills/
APPROACHING APPROACHING APPROACHING Literary Elements
Money Talks 50 Quarters: One for Every Barbara Jordan: One Schedules; Moral and
ON LEVEL State Woman Taking A Stand Personification;
Behind the Scenes at the ON LEVEL ON LEVEL Dictionary/Thesaurus;
Treasury The Baseball Hall of Fame César Chávez Photos and Captions;
Rhyme, Simile, and
BEYOND BEYOND BEYOND Repetition
The Stock Market Crash The Smithsonian: Thurgood Marshall: Civil
of 1929 America’s Attic Rights Champion Grammar
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS Adjectives
Making Money at the All About Baseball César Chávez
Treasury Writing
Descriptive/Compare
and Contrast
Writing Expository Writing Poem Writing Eyewitness
Account
Grammar Adjectives Grammar Comparing Grammar Comparing Fluency Assessment
that Compare with More and Most with Good and Bad
Diagnose and Prescribe
Spelling Words with Spelling Words with Spelling Words with
Suffixes -able, -ible Suffixes -ant, -ent, -ance, Interpret Assessment
Greek Roots Results
-ence
Turning Points 480C
11. Theme: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Unit 6 Planner
pages 596J–621V pages 622A–645V
WEEK 1 WEEK 2
ORAL LANGUAGE
• Listening, Speaking, Viewing Theme Great Designs Last Theme Time Travel
Forever
Build Background Build Background
WORD STUDY
• Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary
Renaissance, philosopher, immigrated, honorable,
elaborate, recommend, tinkering, destination,
commissioned, miniature, fidget, formally, glumly,
envisioned, proportion unsteady
Word Parts: Greek Roots Thesaurus/Dictionary:
Synonyms
• Phonics/Decoding Phonics Phonics
Greek and Latin Prefixes Absorbed Prefixes
READING
• Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension
Strategy: Generate Strategy: Generate
Questions Questions
Skill: Generalizations Skill: Sequence of Events
• Fluency
Repeated Reading: Repeated Reading:
Pausing and Intonation Punctuation and
• Leveled Readers/ELL Readers Quotation Marks
APPROACHING
The Taj Mahal APPROACHING
Field Trip
ON LEVEL
Stories on the Ceiling ON LEVEL
Speed Dial
BEYOND
A New Pyramid for Paris BEYOND
The Trees of Time Past
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
Michelangelo’s Ceiling ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
Where Is Carter?
LANGUAGE ARTS
• Writing Writing How-to Writing Essay
• Grammar Grammar Adverbs Grammar Adverbs that
Compare
• Spelling Spelling Words with Spelling Absorbed
Greek and Latin Prefixes Prefixes
596B
12. Real World Reading
THESE
Unit 6 Planner
WALLS
Comprehension
Genre
A Nonfiction Article in a
CAN TALK
newspaper or magazine
presents facts and
information.
Summarize How did the earliest human
Problem and Solution
A problem is a situation that beings express themselves
needs to be overcome. A
solution is how the problem
through art?
is overcome.
These Walls Can Talk
I
f you’re looking for archaeological
finds that really rock, you can travel
to Europe, Africa, and Australia to
Then, in the pale glow of their
headlamps, the explorers noticed two
red lines on a cavern wall. Chauvet
find some of the earliest examples of the recognized the markings as “characteristic
human creative spirit. of the Stone Age.’’ They had discovered
an immense archaeological trove
EXPLORING
and, presumably, a clear window on
EUROPE’S CAVES
prehistoric life.
In 1994, three people exploring a cliff in
southeastern France felt a breeze wafting Six days later they returned with
from a pile of rock and debris. “That portable lighting and plastic sheets that
was a sign that there was a cave beneath they spread about to avoid disturbing
it,” recalls Jean-Marie Chauvet. With his artifacts on the cavern floors. Probing
companions, Chauvet cleared away an deeper into the cavern system, they
opening, then wriggled through a tunnel began coming upon exquisite, intricately
into a complex of large caves. detailed wall paintings and engravings
of animals, as well as numerous images
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pages 646A–657V pages 658A–683V pages 684A–709V
WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6
Theme Keeping In Touch Theme Print, Past and Theme Volcanoes, Past and Test Strategy
Present Present On My Own
Build Background Build Background Build Background Writing Workshop
Explanatory
Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary
anthropologists, established, scribes, dwelling, ambitious,
presumably, portable, guilds, obstacles, alloy, lounge, pondering,
nuisance, immense penniless, privileged, drowsy, revived, Unit 6 Assessment,
manuscripts agonized, vapors 97–114
Word Parts: Latin and Word Parts: Latin Roots Dictionary: Multiple-
Greek Word Parts Meaning Words Comprehension
Make Generalizations;
Phonics Phonics Phonics Sequence of Events;
Greek Suffixes Words from Mythology Words from Around the Problem and Solution;
World Text Structure:
Description; Analyze
Theme
Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension
Strategy: Summarize Strategy: Generate Strategy: Summarize Vocabulary Strategies
Skill: Problem and Questions Skill: Analyze Theme Greek Roots, Latin Roots,
Solution Skill: Description Latin/Greek Word Parts;
Thesaurus/Dictionary:
Synonyms, Multiple-
Meaning Words
Repeated Reading: Repeated Reading: Repeated Reading:
Pronunciation Tempo and Pacing Intonation and Pausing Text Features/
Study Skills/
APPROACHING APPROACHING APPROACHING Literary Elements
Talking Pictures: Signs, Stories Told Through the River of Destruction Primary Source;
Symbols, and Writing Ages Hyperlink and Keyword;
Systems ON LEVEL
ON LEVEL Eruption of the Mountain Functional Documents;
ON LEVEL Spread the Word— Rhyme Schemes,
Talking Pictures: A Mystery Become a Publisher BEYOND Rhythmic Patterns, and
in Peru Besieged by Lava Personification; Graphic
BEYOND Aids
BEYOND From Papyrus to Paper ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
Talking Pictures: The Escape from the Volcano Grammar
Mayan Mystery ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS Adverbs
How to Be a Publisher
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS Writing
Pictures in the Desert Explanatory
Writing Expository Writing Explanation Writing Explanation
Grammar Negatives Grammar Prepositional Grammar Sentence Fluency Assessment
Phrases Combining
Diagnose and Prescribe
Spelling Greek Suffixes Spelling Words from Spelling Words from Interpret Assessment
Mythology Around the World Results
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow 596C