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Reading Street 5.1 Literacy Calendar
Week
Genre
Weekly
Question
Shared Reading
And
Paired Text
Skill and
Strategy
Selection
Vocabulary
Oral
Vocabulary
Amazing Words
Academic
Vocabulary
Spelling and
Vocabulary
Skill
Word Analysis
Literary Term
Writing
and
Conventions
Meeting Challenges
Unit 1 Week 4
Unit 1 Week 3
Unit 1 Week 2
Unit 1 Week 1
Realistic Fiction
Red Kayak
What inspires
people to act
courageously?
What Will I do
in an
Emergency?
Tall Tale
Thunder Rose
How can nature
challenge us?
Novel
How do people
survive in the
wilderness?
Biography
How do we face
personal
challenges?
Measuring
Tornados
Island of the
Blue Dolphin
Seven Survival
Questions
Satchel Paige
Roberto
Clemente
Character/Plot
Monitor and
Clarify
Cause/ Effect
Summarize
Theme/Setting
Inferring
Fact/Opinion
Questioning
Unit 1 Week 5
Expository Text
Ten Mile Day
What challenges
to immigrants
encounter?
Working on the
Railroad
Cause/Effect
Text Structure
compressions
grumbled
insistently
intentionally
minute
neutral
normally
terrified revive
treacherous
bravery heroin
expedition
anticipate
trepidation
ferocity audacity
character plot
monitor/clarify
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
realistic fiction
how-to-text
branded lullaby
constructed
daintily pitch
devastation
thieving veins
resourceful
roaring stationed
twister wildfire
stamina disaster
meteorologist
precipice
unpredictable
agriculture
cause effect
summarize
subject
predicate
Tall Tale
gnawed headland
kelp
lair
ravine shellfish
sinew
gutted prey
quartz shipwreck
flint
famished
blazing wilderness
pursuit
resourceful
inferring
setting
theme
independent clause
dependent clause
invitation
novel
confidence
fastball mocking
outfield unique
weakness windup
barrier
strive
hardships vigor
hostility resist
devotion endured
ambition
discipline
fact opinion
biography
complex sentence
compound sentence
idiom
barren
deafening
lurched
previous
prying
surveying
immigration emblem
Ellis Island
sustenance
belongings
adversity
anxiously
established
allegiance
homeland
text structure
collective noun
common noun
proper noun
expository text
Short Vowel
VCCV, VCV
Suffix -ly
Unfamiliar
Words
Point of View
Long Vowel
VCV
Greek and Latin
Roots
Homonyms
Long Vowel
Diagraphs
Hyperbole
Compound
Words
Unknown
Words
Imagery
Adding –ed, -ing
Shades of
Meaning
Antonyms
Contractions
Multiple
Meaning
Words
Idioms
Suffix -ing
Sensory Details
Trait:
Organization
Writing:
Directions
Conventions:
Four Kinds of
Sentences
Trait:
Voice
Writing:
Tall Tale
Conventions:
Subjects and
Predicates
Trait:
Ideas
Writing:
Invitation
Conventions:
Independent and
Dependent Clauses
Trait:
Word Choice
Writing:
News Article
Conventions:
Compound and
Complex Sentences
Trait:
Organization
Writing:
Expository
Composition
Conventions:
Common, Proper,
Collective Nouns
Reading Street 5.2 Literacy Calendar
Week
Genre
Weekly
Question
Shared Reading
and
Paired Text
Skill and
Strategy
Selection
Vocabulary
Oral Vocabulary
Amazing Words
Academic
Vocabulary
Spelling and
Vocabulary
Skill
Word Analysis
Literary Term
Digraphs th,
sh, ch, ph
Spanish Word
Origins
Unfamiliar
Words
Imagery
Writing
and
Conventions
Doing the Right Thing
Realistic Fiction
Unit 2 Week 4
Unit 2 Week 3
Unit 2 Week 2
Unit 2 Week 1
At the Beach
Why is honesty
important?
Literary
Nonfiction
Hold the Flag
High
Visualize
Sequence
What are the
risks in helping
others?
How to Hold an
American Flag
Inferring
Folk Tale
The Ch’i-lin
Purse
Compare/
Contrast
The Story of
Phan Ku
Story
Structure
What are the
rewards in helping
others?
Realistic Fiction
Why do people
make sacrifices
for others?
Poem
Unit 2 Week 5
The Eagle and
the Bat
Compare/
Contrast
How can people
promote
freedom?
A Summer’s
Trade
Author’s
Purpose
Thunderbird
and Killer
Whale
Monitor/
Clarify
The Midnight
Ride of Paul
Revere
Author’s
Purpose
The Heroic Paul
Revere
Background
knowledge
algae concealed
driftwood
hammocks
lamented
sea urchins
sternly tweezers
integrity oath
frank
candid
guilt
moral
justice
deceit
honorable
principled
canteen
confederacy
glory
quarrel
rebellion stallion
union
poses
nation
officers brazen
unwavering
cooperation
maneuver
trembling
sacrifice
audacity
astonished behavior
benefactor
distribution
gratitude
procession
recommend
sacred traditions
stranded favor
panic
distress
praise
nurture
selflessness
social worker
victim
bandana
bracelet
hogan
jostled
mesa
Navajo
turquois
committed
consequences
donated noble
underprivileged
gratifying
charitable forfeit
altruism relinquish
battlefield
acquire freedom
representation
beloved
vote
revolution
battle
liberty
government
fate
somber
fearless steed
glimmer
lingers
magnified
compare
contrast
visualize
irregular plurals
imagery
realistic fiction
legend
sequence
possessive nouns
foreshadowing
literary nonfiction
voice
compare contrast
action verbs
linking verbs
poetic techniques
sensory language
symbolism
folk tale stereotype
Irregular
Plurals
Unknown
Words
Vowel Sounds
with r
Greek and
Latin Roots
French Word
Origins
Foreshadowing
Suffixes –tion,
-ion
Symbolism
author’s purpose
appropriate phrasing
helping verbs
main verb
personal narratives
point of view
realistic fiction
Final Syllables
–en, -an, -el, le, -il
Unfamiliar
Words
Point of View
background knowledge
subject-verb
agreement poem
cadence
poetry
rhyme
rhythm
drama
Final
Syllables –er,
-ar, -or
Word Families
Endings –s, ed, -ing
Spanish Word
Origins
Rhyme, Rhythm,
and Cadence
Trait:
Sentences
Writing:
Description
Conventions: Regular
and Irregular Plural
Nouns
Trait:
Voice
Writing: Informal
Letter
Conventions:
Possessive Nouns
Trait:
Organization
Writing:
Poem
Conventions:
Action and Linking
Verbs
Trait:
Word Choice
Writing:
Personal Narrative
Conventions: Main
and Helping Verbs
Trait:
Word Choice
Writing:
Historical Fiction
Conventions:
Adverbs that tell
how
Reading Street 5.3 Literacy Calendar
Week
Genre
Weekly
Question
Shared Reading
and
Paired Text
Skill and
Strategy
Selection
Vocabulary
Oral
Vocabulary
Amazing Words
Academic
Vocabulary
Spelling and
Vocabulary
Skill
Word Analysis
Literary Term
Words with
Schwa
Shades of
Meaning
Multiple
Meaning Words
Foreshadowing
Writing
and
Conventions
Inventors and Artists
Unit 3 Week 2
Unit 3 Week 1
Drama
How do inventors
inspire our
imaginations?
Leonardo’s
Horse
How do artists
inspire future
generations?
A Job for
Michelangelo
Unit 3 Week 3
How can
paleontologists
help us
understand the
past?
Expository Text
Unit 3 Week 4
The Toy Space
Shuttle is Here
Biography
Biography
How does an
artist use music
to inspire others?
Expository Text
Unit 3 Week 5
The Fabulous
Perpetual
Motion Machine
How do artists
create special
effects to
entertain us?
The Dinosaurs
of Waterhouse
Hawkins
A Model
Scientists
Mahalia
Jackson
Perfect
Harmony
Special Effects
in Film and
Television
Searching for
Animation
Sequence
Summarize
Main Idea and
Details
Visualize
Fact/Opinion
Predict and Set
Purpose
Main Idea and
Details
Text Structure
Graphic
Sources
Important
Ideas
applauds
browsing
fabulous
inspecting
project
achieved
fashioned
architect midst
bronze
philosopher
cannon
rival
depressed
experiment theory
suggested design
enterprise device
innovation vehicle
improvement
entrepreneur
paraphrase
sequence
summarize
schwa
verb tenses
drama
persuasive text
tone of voice
product review
easel sculpture
charcoal
projector
canvas medium
gallery muse
marble inspire
main idea details
Greek /Latin
Roots
present participle
past participle
tone
biography
erected
foundations
mold
occasion
proportion
tidied
workshop
paleontologists
fossils model
uncanny extinct
remains replica
sandstone
archaic
illustration
predict and set
purpose
irregular verb
morpheme
flashback
appreciate
barber
choir
released
religious
slavery
teenager
steady beat
fiddle melody
tempo movement
symphony
harmonize
digital music
jam session
main idea
details
troublesome verbs
precise words
imagery
expository text
elaboration
rhyme
background
landscape
miniature
prehistoric
reassembled
illusion image
props
recreate
realistic graphics
simulation
gruesome
re-create
three-dimensional
graphic sources
important ideas
prefix
prepositional phrase
jargon
expository text
transitional words
Compound
Words
Greek and Latin
Roots
Greek and Latin
Roots
Tone
Words with
Consonant Sounds
/j/, /ks/, /sk/,
/s/
Suffixes –tion,
-sion
Flashback
Homonyms
One Consonant or
Two
Suffix -ous
Antonyms
Imagery
Prefixes un-,
de-, dis-
Compound
Words
Prefixes pre-,
re-
Jargon
Trait:
Word Choice
Writing:
Play
Conventions:
Past, Present,
Future Tenses
Trait:
Ideas
Writing:
Persuasive
Speech
Conventions:
Principle Parts of
Regular Verbs
Trait:
Word Choice
Writing:
Advertising
Brochure
Conventions:
Principle Parts of
Irregular Verbs
Trait:
Word Choice
Writing:
Description
Conventions:
Troublesome
Verbs
Trait:
Organization
Writing:
Expository Text
Conventions:
Prepositions and
Phrases
Reading Street 5.4 Literacy Calendar
Week
Genre
Weekly
Question
Shared Reading
and
Paired Text
Skill and
Strategy
Selection
Vocabulary
Oral
Vocabulary
Amazing Words
Academic
Vocabulary
Spelling and
Vocabulary
Skill
Word Analysis
Literary Term
Words from
Many Cultures
Endings –ed, ing, -s
Endings –ed, ing, -s
Idioms
Prefixes over-,
under-, sub-,
super-, out-
Suffixes –ly, ian
Unfamiliar
Words
Hyperbole
Writing
and
Conventions
Adapting
Fiction
Unit 4 Week 3
Unit 4 Week 2
Unit 4 Week 1
Westlandia
How do people
adapt to difficult
situations?
Realistic Fiction
How do people
overcome
obstacles?
Expository Text
How do animals
adapt to survive?
Unit 4 Week 4
Drama
How do people
adapt to new
places?
Under the Back
Porch/Keziah
Draw
Conclusions
Questioning
Tripping Over
the Lunch Lady
Generalize
Square Dancing
Predict and Set
Purpose
Exploding Ants
Graphic
Sources
The Art of
Mimicry
The Stormi
Giovanni Club
The Extra
Credit Club
Important
Ideas
Generalize
Story
Structure
Unit 4 Week 5
Autobiography
The Gymnast
Why do people
try to change
themselves?
All About
Gymnastics
Draw
Conclusions
Visualize
blunders
civilization
complex
envy
fleeing
inspired
rustling
strategy
discovered courage
flexibility practice
customize dynamic
determination
transformation
advancement
exploration
Dalmatian
frilly
promenading
sprained
substitute
confront resilient
predicament modify
ingenious conquer
triumphant
acclimate
application
persistence
generalize
antecedent
friendly letter
hyperbole
compound sentence
essay
critical
enables
mucus
scarce
specialize
sterile
adaptations spiny
predators survival
fearsome mimicry
defenses protrude
camouflage
formidable
conventions
possessive pronouns
formal letters
figurative language
metaphor
synonym
expository text
cavities
combination
demonstrates
episode
profile
strict
bluish skidded
cartwheels
gymnastics
hesitation
limelight
somersault
throbbing
wincing
opportunities
courageous
perseverance
familiarize
surroundings
engrossed
wanderlust
obstacles
relocate adjust
competitive aspire
routine
fitness
champion develop
perfected enhance
condition rehearse
draw conclusions
punctuation cues
object pronoun
subject pronoun
fiction
instruction manual
story structure
indefinite pronoun
reflexive pronoun
dialogue
drama
brochure
who
whom
simile
autobiography
graph
voice
Homophones
Suffixes –ize
Synonyms
Metaphor
Suffixes –ible, able
Prefixes com-,
pro-, epi
Unfamiliar
Words
Dialogue
Negative
Prefixes
Idioms
Suffixes –ion,
Simile
Trait:
Ideas
Writing:
Picture Book
Conventions:
Subject and
Object Pronouns
Trait:
Sentences
Writing:
Friendly Letter
Conventions:
Pronouns and
Antecedents
Trait:
Conventions
Writing:
Formal Letter
Conventions:
Possessive Nouns
Trait:
Word Choice
Writing:
Poetry
Conventions:
Indefinite and
Reflexive
Pronouns
Trait:
Voice
Writing:
Autobiographical
Sketch
Conventions:
Using Who and
Whom
Reading Street 5.5 Literacy Calendar
Week
Genre
Weekly
Question
Shared Reading
and
Paired Text
Skill and
Strategy
Selection
Vocabulary
Oral
Vocabulary
Amazing Words
Academic
Vocabulary
Spelling and
Vocabulary
Skill
Word Analysis
Literary Term
Writing
and
Conventions
Unit 5 Week 1
Adventurers
Humorous Fiction
Skunk Ladder
How can we find
adventure in
ordinary events?
Books and
Adventure
Unit 5 Week 2
Expository Text
How does
technology help
adventurers
reach new places?
Unit 5 Week 3
Expository Text
What is life like
for an astronaut?
Unit 5 Week 4
Novel
How do we
explore places
underground?
Unit 5 Week 5
Expository Text
What adventures
helped drive
westward
expansion?
The Unsinkable
Wreck of the
R.M.S. Titanic
Character and
Plot
Background
Knowledge
Graphic
Sources
Shipwreck
Season
Inferring
Talk with an
Astronaut?
Author’s
Purpose
Woman
Astronauts?
Monitor and
Clarify
A Journey to
the Center of
the Earth
The Sea Battle
Ghost Towns of
the American
West
Ghost Dreams
Cause and
Effect
Summarize
Generalize
Questioning
abandoned
attempt
bellow
cavern
feat
immensely
savage
cramped
debris
interior
ooze
robotic
sediment
sonar
accomplishments
focus
gravity
monitors
role
specific
armor
encases
extinct
hideous
plunged
serpent
economic
independence
overrun
scrawled
vacant
prairie sinister
desert embark
carefree antics
relish mundane
vanish
unassuming
volume
contraction
negative
humor
humorous fiction
rhythm
trunk
pinnacle
foreign
vessel
seafaring marvel
treasure analyze
submersible
apparatus
adjective
article
jargon
captions
expository text
manned propulsion
launch
momentum
endeavor orbit
solar
weightlessness
command module
lunar module
chambers tremor
caverns coexist
stalactites roam
stalagmites
excavate
spelunking
exuberance panning
claim
deserted
miners
frontier
sluice box migration
trailblaze exploit
accuracy
demonstrative
pronouns
spacing
expository text
quotations
online directory
scale drawing
comparative
adjective
superlative
adjective
letter slant purpose
science fiction
novel
outline
adverbs
smoothness
summary
sensory details
expository text
focus
Multisyllabic
Words
Greek and Latin
Roots
Related Words
Unknown Words
Greek Word
Parts
MultipleMeaning Words
Latin Roots
Unfamiliar
Words
Greek Word
Parts
Prefixes over-,
in-
Prefix imHumor
Acronyms
Jargon
Greek and Latin
Roots
Idiom
Complex
patterns: -ous,
-ious, -eous
Simile
Morphemes
Sensory Details
Trait:
Word Choice
Writing:
Rhyming Poem
Conventions:
Contractions and
Negatives
Trait:
Ideas
Writing:
Notes
Conventions:
Adjectives and
Articles
Trait:
Sentences
Writing:
Autobiographical
Sketch
Conventions:
This, That,
These, and Those
Trait:
Voice
Writing:
Letter to the Editor
Conventions:
Comparative and
Superlative
Adjectives
Trait:
Ideas
Writing:
Summary
Conventions:
Adverbs
Reading Street 5.6 Literacy Calendar
Week
Genre
Weekly
Question
Shared Reading
and
Paired Text
Skill and
Strategy
Selection
Vocabulary
Oral
Vocabulary
Amazing Words
Academic
Vocabulary
Spelling and
Vocabulary
Skill
Word Analysis
Literary Term
Suffixes –ous, sion, -ion, -ation
Compound
Words
Unknown Words
Sensory Details
Final Syllable –
ant, -ent, -ance,
-ence
Russian Word
Origins
Endings –s, -es
Word Choice
Writing
and
Conventions
The Unexpected
Unit 6 Week 1
Expository Text
How can
unplanned
situations have
positive
outcomes?
Unit 6 Week 4
Unit 6 Week 3
Unit 6 Week 2
Expository Text
What unexpected
effects can
humans have on
nature?
Myth
How can we learn
from the results
of our actions?
Expository Text
How can
unexpected
encounters reveal
hidden dangers?
Unit 6 Week 5
Realistic Fiction
What unexpected
influence do we
have on those
around us?
The Truth
About Austin’s
Amazing Bats
The Animals in
My Life
Draw
Conclusions
Important
Ideas
The Mystery of
St. Matthew
Island
Main Idea and
Details
City Hawks
Text Structure
King Midas and
the Golden
Touch
Compare/
Contrast
Prometheus the
Fire-Bringer
The Hindenburg
The Mystery of
the Hindenburg
Disaster
Sweet Music in
Harlem
Sweet Music in
Harlem:
Author’s Note
Story
Structure
Fact and
Opinion
Predict and Set
Purpose
Sequence
Background
Knowledge
bizarre
breathtaking
headline
high-pitched
roost
vital
unintended
fortuitous unaware
advantageous
potential perceptive
spontaneous
perspective
happenstance
occurrences
draw conclusions
modifier
letter size
journal entry
sensory detail
expository text
directions
writer’s voice
coordinating
conjunction
correlative
conjunction
subordinating
conjunction
word choice
expository text
time line
bleached decay
carcasses tundra
parasites
scrawny
starvation
suspicions
aggravate refuge
depletion
prune
accommodates
domesticated
contaminated
grandiose
composition
natural resources
adorn
cleanse
lifeless
precious
realm
spoonful
specimen outcome
valuable
victor
geologist rare
unforeseen
repercussion
deplorable
penitence
commas in a
series
appositives
parody
myth
criticizing
cruised
drenching
era
explosion
hydrogen
updrafts locale
calamity traction
suitable prudent
passport augment
waterlogged
destination
illustration
atlas
related words
critique
word families
expository text
paragraphing
bass
clarinet
fidgety
forgetful
jammed
nighttime
secondhand
career inspired
wealth celebrity
fervor foster
renown coerce
malevolent
predispose
colon
hyphen
semicolon
realistic fiction
topic sentence
Latin Roots
Suffixes –less,
-ful
Related Words
Complex
Spelling
Patterns
Foreshadowing
Word Families
Unfamiliar
Words
Symbolism
Easily Confused
Words
Compound
Words
Homographs
Point of View
Trait:
Voice
Writing:
Journal Entry
Conventions:
Modifiers
Trait:
Ideas
Writing:
Mystery
Conventions:
Conjunctions
Trait:
Voice
Writing:
Parody
Conventions:
Commas
Trait:
Organization
Writing:
Critical Review
Conventions:
Quotations and
Quotation Marks
Trait:
Voice
Writing:
Personal
Narrative
Conventions:
Punctuation
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