Grade 5
Other Missouri English Language Arts Priority Standards sets
Other Missouri English Language Arts Priority Standards sets
Reading (Literary and Informational)
- 1.A
Develop and demonstrate comprehension-reading skills in response to texts.5.R.1.A
- a
Drawing conclusions and inferring by referencing textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text5.R.1.A.a
- b
Drawing conclusions by providing textual evidence of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text5.R.1.A.b
- a
- 1.B
Develop an understanding of vocabulary.5.R.1.B
- a
Determining the meaning of academic English words derived from Latin, Greek, or other linguistic root words and their prefixes and suffixes through context5.R.1.B.a
- b
Using context to determine meaning of unfamiliar or multiple-meaning words5.R.1.B.b
- d
Explaining the meaning of common idioms, adages, similes, metaphors, hyperboles, and other sayings in text5.R.1.B.d
- g
Using conversational, general academic, and domain- specific words and phrases5.R.1.B.g
- a
- 1.D
Read independently for multiple purposes over sustained periods of time. 5.R.1.D
- 2.A
Read, infer, analyze and draw conclusions using fiction texts including poetry and drama. 5.R.2.A
- a
Compare and contrast the roles and functions of characters in various plots, their relationships, and their conflicts 5.R.2.A.a
- b
Explain the theme or moral lesson, conflict, and resolution in a story or novel5.R.2.A.b
- c
Describe how a narrator’s or speaker’s point of view influences others5.R.2.A.c
- a
- 3.A
Read, infer and draw conclusions using text features in nonfiction texts. 5.R.3.A
- a
Use multiple text features and graphics to locate information and gain an overview of the contents of text information5.R.3.A.a
- a
- 3.B
Read, infer and draw conclusions using literary techniques in nonfiction texts. 5.R.3.B
- a
Evaluate if the author’s purpose was achieved, identify reasons for the decision, and provide evidence to support the claim5.R.3.B.a
- g
Use reasoning to determine the logic of an author’s conclusion and provide evidence to support reasoning 5.R.3.B.g
- a
- 3.C
Read, infer and draw conclusions using text structures in nonfiction texts. 5.R.3.C
- c
Analyze how the pattern of organization of a text influences the relationships5.R.3.C.c
- e
Integrate information from several texts on the same topic in order to write or speak about the subject knowledgeably5.R.3.C.e
- c
Foundational Skills
- 3.A
Develop phonics in the reading process.5.RF.3.A
- a
Decoding words using knowledge of all letter-sound correspondences, syllabication patterns, and morphology to read unfamiliar multisyllabic words in context5.RF.3.A.a
- b
Reading root words, prefixes, suffixes, and important words from all specific content curricula5.RF.3.A.b
- a
Writing
- 1.B
Appropriate to genre, type develop a draft from prewriting.5.W.1.B
- 1.C
Reread, revise and edit drafts with assistance.5.W.1.C
- 2.A
Write opinion texts.5.W.2.A
- 2.B
Write informative/explanatory texts.5.W.2.B
- 2.C
Write fiction or nonfiction narratives and poems.5.W.2.C
- 3.A
Apply a research process to use information from a variety of sources.5.W.3.A
- d
Select relevant sources, literary and informational 5.W.3.A.d
- g
Differentiate between paraphrasing and plagiarism when using ideas of others5.W.3.A.g
- d
Language
- 1.A
In speech and written form, apply standard English grammar.5.L.1.A
- a
Explain and use the eight parts of speech5.L.1.A.a
- e
Produce a variety of complex sentences in writing5.L.1.A.e
- a
- 1.B
In written text, apply punctuation, capitalization and spelling.5.L.1.B
- c
Use a comma to separate an introductory clause in a complex sentence5.L.1.B.c
- h
Use apostrophes in singular nouns to show possession5.L.1.B.h
- i
Write apostrophes in regular plural nouns to show possession5.L.1.B.i
- c
Speaking/Listening
- 1.A
Develop and apply effective listening skills and strategies in formal and informal settings.5.SL.1.A
- b
Posing and responding to specific questions to clarify or following up on information and making comments that contribute to the discussion to link to the remarks of others5.SL.1.A.b
- d
Listening for speaker’s message and summarizing main points based on evidence5.SL.1.A.d
- b
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 5
- Where can I read the official document?
- English Language Arts Priority Standards: Grades K-12
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