Unfortunately the download here button takes me to the math pacing guide.On this post, I will share a printable download of my 5th Grade ELA pacing guide using the common core state standards.The post will also include some general information and rationale behind my specific pacing decisions.
Teacher Pacing Guide Template For Ela Download Here ButtonThis guide includes how I pace reading standards, language standards, and writing standards. However, this is the literacy pacing that I generally start with and follow through, with some adjustments as needed. I chunk skills together that are related and I prefer to mix difficult and easy skills. I also always teach figurative language near the end of my narrative writing unit. This way, we can spend at least two weeks adding some really descriptive figurative language into existing stories and new stories. Using the resources, we spend the first day learning about the skill and gluing posters and completed interactive notebook elements into our language notebook. ![]() The next days we continue our review and use practice printables from the pack for homework. I find that the 5th grade language standards are often very advanced for my students. So, I implement grammar mini-lessons that fit their needs during my writing workshop block. I also try (as best I can) to align my literature standards with narrative writing and informational standards with persuasive and informational writing. This helps align my literacy instruction and make integration a breeze. Typically my reading mini-lesson (30 minutes long) looks like this. Continue reading the mentor text (or read a new one) and practicing the skill. I weave this practice in regularly.) I use passages and other activities from my reading units which can you see in my TpT store by clicking here. I teach reading through guided reading, but on Fridays, I pull groups for reteaching and pause our guided reading groups. For the rest of the block (60 minutes remaining), I pull three guided reading groups. For example, I always teach the standards involving reasons and evidence to support main points in conjunction with persuasive writing and text structure while teaching informational writing. Because I align my reading standards closely with my writing genres, I am often able to use the same mentor texts for writing instruction used in reading instruction (click here to read a post about a persuasive lesson using a mentor text ). Sometimes I do give the students a prompt (often text-based), but a lot of our writing topics are chosen from our seed notebooks. Click here, here, and here to read about some of my posts on brainstorming seeds. Teacher Pacing Guide Template For Ela Pdf Version OfClick here or on the image to grab a printable pdf version of the 5th grade ELA pacing guide featured in this post.
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