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5Th Grade Inclusion Full ELA Curriculum

Completed by 1 learner
Ages 9-11
Live Group Class
This a full school year class, that covers the full ELA curriculum for 5th grade differentiated for all learners, including Special Education students.
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(499 reviews)

Live video meetings
3x per week
3-10 learners per class
45 min

What’s included

3 live meetings
2 hrs 15 mins in-class hours per week
Homework
1 hour per week. Students will be expected to complete up to an hour of homework per week.
Assessment
All assignments will be given feedback and a progress report will be given every 2 months.

Class Experience

US Grade 5
This is a group class that will meet all semester/ year as an ongoing class. Students can pause the subscription at any time and join at any time. Each week there will be a new standard/ concept. Class consists of whole group instruction, guided group practice and independent work. There will be up to an hour of homework every week as well. All assignments will be reviewed and given feedback. Grades will be given upon request. 

Class will be interactive including games, collaborative student work and discussions. My philosophy as a teacher is to work from student strengths and use positive encouragement. 

***As a Special Education teacher, I will provide accommodations for students with special needs. 

The following standards will be covered throughout the year:

Quote directly from a text when speaking or writing about it. For 
example, write: When the author says the land is “like a pancake,” she 
means that it is flat.

 Understand the concept of genre (type of text). Recognize and write texts in different 
genres, such as myths, mysteries, and historical fiction. 

 Compare various types of English used in texts: for example, think about why two 
characters in the same story might speak very differently.

 Choose verbs carefully when speaking or writing. For example, think about whether to 
say I ate it, I had eaten it, it was eaten, or it had been eaten.

Summarize audio, visual, and multimedia texts such as speeches, Internet pages, and videos.
 
Explain how specific claims and pieces of evidence in a text are connected.
 
Explain how an author’s or narrator’s point of view affects how a story is told.
 
Compare and contrast different versions of the same story or information.

 Describe different ways in which authors organize information. For example, books on the history of sports might be organized by time period or by sport.

 Use paragraphs to organize writing clearly and logically.

Week 1 August 28 : compare and contrast characters in a story

Week 2 September 5 : author's point of view

Week 3 September 12 : narrative essay writing

Week 4 September 19: non fiction text features

Learning Goals

Student will understand the 5th grade English Language Arts Curriculum.

Other Details

Supply List
notebook, binder, pencil, highlighter, crayons, printer
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.

Meet the teacher

Joined April, 2019
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Massachusetts Teaching Certificate in Special Education
Master’s Degree in Education from Grand Canyon University
I am a Special Education teacher with 10 years experience teaching 5th and 6th grade. I am also trained in reading intervention for struggling readers. 

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