Fifth Grade - English Language Arts

Instructional Minutes

ELA 

115 min Daily 

Foundational Skills:

  • Word Work: Decoding
  • Phonics: Spelling Patterns 
  • Reading: Fluency 
  • Differentiated small group 

15 min 

Reading Block 

  • Building Knowledge & Language/Vocabulary
  • Reading Lesson (Shared Reading or Read Aloud)
  • Reading independently and/or in partnership
  • Responding to text
  • Differentiated small group 

50 min 

Writing Block 

  • Writing Lesson 
  • Writing independently and/or in partnership
  • Differentiated small group

50 min 

Priority Standards

What students will know, what students will do, and what thinking skills students will develop to apply and transfer English language understandings that endure within the discipline, leverage deeper understandings, and/or support readiness for success at the next grade level.

In fifth grade focus on these critical areas:

Instruction: Signature Elements

Below are signature elements of SFUSD English Language Arts instruction that students should experience regularly throughout fifth grade as they develop as English readers, writers, speakers, & listeners.

Materials

Below are items you should have to support your students' (content area) instruction. If you are missing anything from the list, please first contact your site administrator or designated support. If they are unable to resolve the issue promptly, please contact hatfieldl@sfusd.edu from the SFUSD ELA Team. 

HMH Into Reading Physical Resources

  • Teacher’s Guides
  • Student Materials

HMH Online Resources

  • In August, resources will be available in Clever
  • Prior to August, you can log in by:
    • Go to: bit.ly/SFUSDIntoReading24
    • For State in the dropdown menu: EVALUATOR
    • District/Independent School: REVIEW ELA K-6-91009560
    • Teacher Username:  Teacher12_91009566
    • Teacher Password: E!6turquoise

STAR Assessments

Reflection Questions

  1. How are students' developmental needs, communities, and experiences being reflected and honored, or how could they be?
  2. What opportunities do you see for developing equitable access & demand, inquiry, collaboration, and assessment for learning?
  3. What are the implications for your own practice? What strengths can you build upon? What will you do first?

Want More?

Standards

Contact the English Language Arts Team:

This page was last updated on May 7, 2024