Students engage with a range of literary genres, analyzing character development, theme, and author’s craft. They compare texts, explore cultural perspectives, and discuss how literary elements contribute to meaning.

Grade 5 English Language Arts – Unit Launch: Close Reading Routines (Hub Sequence: Week 1, Day 1)
Reading: Literature

Reading for Literature

In this online lesson, students will explore how to identify and explain thematic areas in a text, noticing how characters, events, and key moments connect to bigger messages. The lesson is delivered online and may include short visuals or video to support understanding. By focusing on Key Ideas and Details, this lesson strengthens students’ English growth by helping them read closely, discuss meaning, and support their thinking with evidence.

Week 01 – Day 2: Exploring Theme and Summary in Fiction
Reading: Literature

In this lesson, students explored how to determine the theme of a fictional text and how to write an effective summary using key story elements. Through a read-aloud of an adapted excerpt from The Secret Garden, students analyzed how characters respond to challenges and how those responses help reveal the story's central message. They practiced identifying themes by examining character changes and supported their ideas with evidence from the text. In addition, students learned how to summarize a passage by focusing on the most important events and ideas while leaving out unnecessary details. The lesson included guided discussion, comprehension checks, and both written and oral response activities.

Week 01 – Day 1: Quoting & Paraphrasing for Inference
Reading: Literature

This lesson introduces students to the skill of quoting and paraphrasing textual evidence in support of both explicit understanding and inferential thinking, in alignment with RL.5.1. Using an excerpt from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis, students will learn to distinguish between direct quotations and paraphrased ideas. Through guided reading, discussion, and interactive activities, they will practice accurately referencing the text and applying those references to explain meaning and draw inferences. The lesson emphasizes precision in language use and critical reading strategies that strengthen comprehension and analytical responses.