Reading

Literacy eHandbook - This is a great resource for all of our reading and language arts standards, broken up by strand and specific skill.

Journey's Reading Textbook


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Unit 4



Essential Question:



Comprehension

Target Skill

  • Main Ideas and Details - important, or major, ideas about the topic and facts or examples that tell more about main ideas.

Target Strategy

  • Monitor/Clarify - good readers monitor, or pay attention to, the main ideas and supporting details to help them understand and clarify text. Readers can clarify what they find confusing by reviewing text details.


Vocabulary Strategies

  • Analogies - are word problems that contain two pairs of words. The words in the first pair have a relationship to each other. The words in the second pair have a similar or the same relationship to one another as the words in the first pair. The key to solving an analogy is to figure out the relationship between the first pair of words and to apply it to the second pair. Sometimes the relationship may be that the words in the pair are synonyms and antonyms.


Informational Website


Story Structure: A story's setting, characters, and plot. Look for the main character’s problem, or conflict, the events surrounding the conflict, and the resolution of the conflict. These elements make up the story’s overall structure, or organization. (page 18 of Journeys Textbook)


Point of View - how we "see" a story; the narrator chooses how much he or she wants us, the readers, to know about what's actually going on and through whose eyes.

  • first person
  • third person
  • third person limited omniscient


Irony - when what happens is the opposite of what we'd normally expect. It can add humor to a story, add suspense to a scary movie, or add sarcasm to what is being said.


Accelerated Reader

Part of your reading grade is based on how well you do with your AR (Accelerated Reading) goal each quarter. Parents, find out more about how you can monitor your child's progress here. Click HERE to access the Home Connect instructions for parents in PDF form.

If you have your own book or borrow one from a personal or our local library, please use the AR BookFinder to determine the book's reading level, as well as the amount of points you may earn.

Book Recommendations - Some of my favorite books, old and new, and information from Amazon and other book websites are featured below.

"A modern-day classic. This highly acclaimed adventure series about two friends desperate to save their doomed city has captivated kids and teachers alike for almost fifteen years and has sold over 3.5 MILLION copies!

The city of Ember was built as a last refuge for the human race. Two hundred years later, the great lamps that light the city are beginning to flicker. When Lina finds part of an ancient message, she’s sure it holds a secret that will save the city. She and her friend Doon must race to figure out the clues before the lights go out on Ember forever!

Nominated to 28 State Award Lists!"

"Winner of the Newbery Medal and the National Book Award! This #1 New York Times bestselling, modern classic in which boys are forced to dig holes day in and day out is now available with a splashy new look.

Stanley Yelnats is under a curse. A curse that began with his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather and has since followed generations of Yelnatses. Now Stanley has been unjustly sent to a boys’ detention center, Camp Green Lake, where the boys build character by spending all day, every day digging holes exactly five feet wide and five feet deep. There is no lake at Camp Green Lake. But there are an awful lot of holes.

It doesn’t take long for Stanley to realize there’s more than character improvement going on at Camp Green Lake. The boys are digging holes because the warden is looking for something. But what could be buried under a dried-up lake? Stanley tries to dig up the truth in this inventive and darkly humorous tale of crime and punishment—and redemption."

"The Newbery Honor Book and New York Times Bestseller that is historical fiction with a hint of mystery about living at Alcatraz not as a prisoner, but as a kid meeting some of the most famous criminals in our history. Al Capone Does My Shirts has become an instant classic for all kids to read!

Today I moved to Alcatraz, a twelve-acre rock covered with cement, topped with bird turd and surrounded by water. I'm not the only kid who lives here. There are twenty-three other kids who live on the island because their dads work as guards or cooks or doctors or electricians for the prison, like my dad does. And then there are a ton of murderers, rapists, hit men, con men, stickup men, embezzlers, connivers, burglars, kidnappers and maybe even an innocent man or two, though I doubt it. The convicts we have are the kind other prisons don't want. I never knew prisons could be picky, but I guess they can. You get to Alcatraz by being the worst of the worst. Unless you're me. I came here because my mother said I had to.

A Newbery Honor Book

A New York Times Bestseller..."


I am usually not a fan of historical fiction, but this was one of my favorites to teach years ago. Boys and girls equally love it. It's very interesting, has some mystery, and you learn quite a bit about Alcatraz and the prisoners who were sent there.

"Just before summer begins, 13-year-old Ali finds an odd photograph in the attic. She knows the two children in it are her mother, Claire, and her aunt Dulcie. But who’s the third person, the one who’s been torn out of the picture?

Ali figures she’ll find out while she’s vacationing in Maine with Dulcie and her four-year-old daughter, Emma, in the house where Ali’s mother’s family used to spend summers. All hopes for relaxation are quashed shortly after their arrival, though, when the girls meet Sissy, a kid who’s mean and spiteful and a bad influence on Emma.

Strangest of all, Sissy keeps talking about a girl named Teresa who drowned under mysterious circumstances back when Claire and Dulcie were kids, and whose body was never found. At first Ali thinks Sissy’s just trying to scare her with a ghost story, but soon she discovers the real reason why Sissy is so angry. . . . Mary Downing Hahn is at her chilling best in this supernatural tale that’s certain to send shivers down her readers’ spines."


If you like creepy books with some mystery, Mary Downing Hahn is an excellent choice for you!

"In a future where the Population Police enforce the law limiting a family to only two children, Luke, an illegal third child, has lived all his twelve years in isolation and fear on his family's farm in this start to the Shadow Children series from Margaret Peterson Haddix.

Luke has never been to school. He's never had a birthday party, or gone to a friend's house for an overnight. In fact, Luke has never had a friend.

Luke is one of the shadow children, a third child forbidden by the Population Police. He's lived his entire life in hiding, and now, with a new housing development replacing the woods next to his family's farm, he is no longer even allowed to go outside.

Then, one day Luke sees a girl's face in the window of a house where he knows two other children already live. Finally, he's met a shadow child like himself. Jen is willing to risk everything to come out of the shadows -- does Luke dare to become involved in her dangerous plan? Can he afford not to?"


I cannot tell you how much my older daughter loves these books, and the series is one of my favorites, too! Haddix is an amazing author, and you won't want to stop reading once you start. She's written tons of books that will keep you reading.

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Link to a PDF of the "Selfie" reading activity we are doing in class this week

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