Students will master the art of "the bridge," learning to construct logical explanations that connect their evidence back to their claims using scientific principles or general rules.
Students will learn to expand simple sentences into descriptive ones by adding details that answer what, how, where, when, and why, using video games and basketball as engaging themes.
A comprehensive vocabulary unit focusing on twenty sophisticated literary terms, including altruistic, quarantine, conscientious, wizened, meek, reminisce, dissipate, solemn, assess, unison, agitated, defiance, grandeur, ailing, benediction, veritable, notorious, incentive, delude, and precede.
A 5-day STAAR-aligned unit focused on reading an informational text and mastering the RACES strategy for short and extended constructed responses. Students explore the complex social structure of ant colonies while practicing specific writing skills, with a heavy emphasis on the 'Restate and Answer' first sentence.
Instructional materials and reading passages focused on building fluency through animal-themed stories with integrated comprehension questions.
Students will dive deeper into the quality of evidence, learning to distinguish between strong and weak support and identifying different types of data used in arguments.
Students will master the Claim-Evidence-Reasoning framework through a detective-themed investigation, learning to support their arguments with clear reasons and credible evidence aligned with MA 6th grade standards.
The final showdown as Matilda uses her powers to reclaim Miss Honey's home and the family's sudden departure (Chapters 18-21).