Fifth & Sixth Grade English Language Arts Curriculum-Reading, Writing, & Grammar
What's included
2 live meetings
50 mins in-class hours per weekHomework
1 hour per week. An optional homework assignment is provided each week.Certificate of Completion
includedClass Experience
US Grade 5 - 6
🌟 Welcome!🌟 In this fun and interactive English Language Arts class, students will work on fifth and sixth-grade creative writing, reading comprehension, and grammar skills through creative and engaging activities. Each week will focus on a different aspect of fifth/sixth-grade English Language Arts. This class works great for homeschoolers or as a supplement for public school learners! 🔹 Twice Weekly Live Meetings: We will meet twice a week to learn together. 🔹 Optional Homework: Students will be given optional homework each week. This homework will build on the class content and reinforce our learning. Writing Weeks: Students will receive comprehensive instructions along with creative writing projects to spark imagination and hone their writing skills. Reading Weeks: Our reading classes will focus on reading, analyzing texts, and participating in discussions, with a reduced emphasis on writing during these weeks. Let's learn and have fun together! 🎉 Our Learning Plan: 🌟Fall:🌟 Week of September 11- Writing - We will write personal narratives. Week of September 18- Reading- Compare and contrast. Week of September 25- Reading- We will learn about setting. Week of October 2- Poetry- We will be reading and creating diamonte poems. Week of October 9- Reading/Writing- We will look at facts and opinions. Week of October 16- Reading- We will examine a fictional text. Week of October 23- Writing- We will work on descriptive writing. Week of October 30- Figures of Speech - We will learn the figures of speech. Week of November 6- Writing- Character creation. Week of November 13- Poetry- Cinquain poetry. Week of November 20- Reading- We will work on the sequence of events. Week of November 27- Reading- We will examine fictional short stories. Week of December 4- Reading- We will learn about finding the main idea and details. Week of December 11- Writing - We will write pro/con paragraphs. Week of December 18- Reading- We will learn about claims and reasons. (Break for 1 Week) Week of December 30- Reading Comprehension- We will read and understand two fiction stories. Week of January 8- Writing- Letter writing. Week of January 15- Reading- We will learn about inferences and conclusions. Week of January 22- Reading- We will examine folktales. Week of January 29- Writing- We will write a business letter. Week of February 5- Writing- We will write and read interviews. Week of February 12- Poetry Writing- We will examine and write tanka poetry. Week of February 19- Reading- Authors’ purpose- persuade. Week of February 26- Reading - We will be reading and analyzing a narrative text with a focus on character analysis. Week of March 4- Writing- We will work on persuasive writing. Week of March 11- Poetry - We will be reading and creating haikus. Week of March 18- Reading/Writing- Problems and solutions. Week of March 25- Writing- We will work on procedural writing. Week of April 2- Reading- We will read and examine a fiction short story. Week of April 8- Writing- We will work on descriptive writing. Week of April 15- Reading- We will examine two fictional texts. Week of April 22- Reading- We will do a close read of a nonfiction text. Week of April 29- Reading- We will learn about authors' purpose. Week of May 6- Writing- We will learn about procedural writing. Week of May 13- Writing- We will create a personal narrative. Week of May 20- Reading- We will learn about narrative point of view. Week of May 27- Reading- We will examine nonfiction texts. Week of June 3- Poetry- We will examine and write free verse poetry. Week of June 10- Writing- We will be learning about plot. Week of June 17- Writing- We will write a personal narrative. 🌟Summer:🌟 Week of June 24- Reading- We will study character traits. Week of July 1- Reading- We will work on our fiction reading comprehension. Week of July 8- Poetry writing- We will write triangle triplet poetry. Week of July 15- Writing- We will work on persuasive writing. Week of July 22 - Reading comprehension- We will learn about author’s purpose (entertain). Week of July 29- Reading/Writing- We will learn about identifying problems and solutions. Week of August 5 - Writing- We will learn about descriptive writing. Week of August 12- Reading- We will work on our nonfiction reading comprehension. Week of August 19- Writing- We will read and write interviews. Week of August 26- Reading Comprehension- We will learn about finding the main idea and details. Week of September 2 -We will work on our fiction reading comprehension. You are welcome to join the class at any time, and each week stands independently without building on the previous one. This comprehensive class focuses on all aspects of English Language Arts, including reading, grammar, and writing. Our sessions often involve engaging discussions, group activities, brainstorming sessions, and the opportunity to express opinions. We (usually) have a couple of minutes of optional off-topic sharing at the end of each class. This allows students to connect with each other and share things that are going on in their lives outside the classroom. 🎉 🌟This is an inclusive class and all learners are welcome. 📖The reading level for this class is Reading A to Z Level X-Z2 or 831-1120L. If you are not sure if this is a good fit for your learner, please reach out! This relaxed English Language Arts class will go through the fifth and sixth-grade curriculum in a creative and engaging way. We can't wait to meet your learner in the classroom! 🚀
Learning Goals
English Language Arts- Develop Writing Skills: Students will enhance their writing abilities by crafting clear, coherent, and engaging pieces across various genres, including narratives, descriptive writing, persuasive essays, and poetry.
English Language Arts-Enhance Reading Comprehension: Students will improve their reading comprehension skills by analyzing texts, identifying main ideas and supporting details, making inferences, and understanding authors' purposes.
Other Details
Supply List
Learners will need paper, pencils, and coloring supplies.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
We will be using Reading A to Z for our reading materials.
Teacher expertise and credentials
6 teachers have teaching certificates
Florida Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Georgia Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Georgia Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Non-US Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
3 teachers have a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Education from University of West Alabama
Master's Degree from University of Southern California
Master's Degree in Education from Wilkes University
3 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree from University of Saskatchewan
Bachelor's Degree in Theatre Arts from University of British Columbia
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of British Columbia
Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education from Kennesaw State University
Wild Prairie Learning is a team of experienced, qualified teachers who are committed to inspiring and educating students in English Language Arts through innovative and engaging methods. We strive to foster a love for learning while nurturing each student's individual potential.
(To see a specific teacher’s bio, please view the About Us section in our profile. https://outschool.com/teachers/Wild-Prairie-Learning?signup=true&usid=dO4UTG5i)
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25 min
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Ages: 10-12
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