Instructional Focus Lesson Plan Reading Comprehension 2.1 Grade 5 Instructional Focus Lesson Plan Reading Comprehension 2.1 Grade 5 Digital English.

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Instructional Focus Lesson Plan Reading Comprehension 2.1 Grade 5 Instructional Focus Lesson Plan Reading Comprehension 2.1 Grade 5 Digital English

2 2 Understand how text features (e.g., format, graphics, sequence, diagrams, illustrations, charts, maps) make information accessible and usable. Reading Comprehension Reading Comprehension Standard 2.1 Fifth Grade

3 3 Map Fifth Grade

4 4 Charts Fifth Grade

5 5 Illustration Fifth Grade

6 6 Timeline 1763 French and Indian War Ends 1765 Stamp Act Passes 1766 Stamp Act Repealed 1768 British troops Arrive in Boston 1770 Boston Massacre 1773 Boston Tea Party Fifth Grade

7 7 Graphics and Icons Fifth Grade

8 8 1.Start at 900 E 20TH ST, MERCED on E 20TH ST going towards Glen AVE - go 0.1 mi 2. Turn R on GLEN AVE - go 0.5 mi 3. Turn R on E 27TH ST - go 0.4 mi 4. Turn L on GREEN ST - go 0.1 mi 5. Turn R at Lilac Ave. MERCED Fifth Grade

9 9 Favorite Pets in Mrs. Annhazel’s Class The boys and girls in Mrs. Annhazel’s fifth grade class voted on their favorite pets. The most popular pet was the dog with 46% of the votes. The cat got 41% of the votes, followed by the hamster with 7%, the bird with 4% and the horse has 2% of the votes. Fifth Grade

10 The Beginning of the Revolution The French and Indian War saw the British pitted against the French, the Austrians, and the Spanish. This war raged across the globe. The war in the Americas started inauspiciously. George Washington was forced to surrender Fort Necessity in the Ohio Valley in The following year, British general Edward Braddock attempted to attack the French held Fort Duquesne. British troops were ambushed by the French and the Indians. Braddock was mortally wounded. It fell upon George Washington to extricate both British and Colonial forces from the wilderness the British for the first time imposed a series of taxes designed specifically to raise revenue from the colonies. The tax whose official name was the American Revenue Act, became popularly known as the Sugar Act. On of its major components was the raising of tariff on sugar. The act was combined with a greater attempt to enforce the existing tariffs. Fifth Grade

French and Indian War ends. 1765Parliament passes the Stamp Act. Colonists protest. 1766March 18. Stamp Act repealed. 1768October. British troops arrive in Boston to enforce laws. 1770March. "The Boston Massacre.“ 1773December. “Boston Tea Party.” 1774January. First Continental Congress convenes in Philadelphia. 1775April. Shots fired at Lexington and Concord. 1776July 4. Declaration of Independence ratified by the Congress. Fifth Grade

12 The Beginning of the Revolution The French and Indian War saw the British pitted against the French, the Austrians, and the Spanish. This war raged across the globe. The war in the Americas started inauspiciously. George Washington was forced to surrender Fort Necessity in the Ohio Valley in The following year, British general Edward Braddock attempted to attack the French held Fort Duquesne. British troops were ambushed by the French and the Indians. Braddock was mortally wounded. It fell upon George Washington to extricate both British and Colonial forces from the wilderness the British for the first time imposed a series of taxes designed specifically to raise revenue from the colonies. The tax whose official name was the American Revenue Act, became popularly known as the Sugar Act. On of its major components was the raising of tariff on sugar. The act was combined with a greater attempt to enforce the existing tariffs. Fifth Grade