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Unit 1 (Narrative Real): Weeks 1-5
Aligned with Common Core State Standards and Fayette County Public Schools,
ELA Curriculum Map and Pacing Guide Covers CCSS Standards:
RL.6.1 Cite textual evidence and making accurate inferences
RL6.2 Determine theme and how it’s conveyed
W6.3c When writing a narrative, use transition words
L.6.1a Ensure correct pronoun case
L.6.4a Using context clues
L.6.4c Consulting reference materials
RL.6.4 Identify figurative language
L.6.2 Show knowledge of correct capitalization, organiza-
tion, punctuation and spelling
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Language Arts Flashbacks
Name:_____________________________________Class: ___________
Fiction or Nonfiction? Identify if the story would be fiction or nonfiction.
True = _______________________________ Non true = _________________________________
1. This is a story about a monkey who does karate.________________________________________
2. This is an article about where polar bears eat and where they live._________________________________
3. This is textbook information about how a volcano erupts.______________________________________
4. This is a story about a witch who flies on a broom.____________________________________
5. This is a mystery about a mouse looking for his cheese.__________________________________
6. This is a biography about Michael Jordan’s life._______________________________
7. This is an article about how to make pumpkin bread.________________________________________
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To excape the german concentration camps, the Jewish family of otto frank went into
hiding in 1942. During the families two years in hide, 13-year-old anne frank kept a diary. She
wrote her last diarie entry on August 1 1944. Three days later, police raided the family's hiding
place Anne and her sister were shiped to a concentration camps. Anne died their nine
months later. Since that time Anne's diary has been publish in 30 languages.
What type of text? Write an “N” for narrative, “P” for persuasive or “I” for informational
______Includes headings and subheadings
______Tells a story
______Has a problem that makes you wonder
what will happen
______Can be fiction or nonfiction
______Actions lead to solving a problem
______Has a strong point of view
______Has a character, setting and plot
______Uses facts and evidence to make a case
______Has tables, graphs and pictures with captions
______Tries to influence the reader
______Has facts backed up by research
______Has boldfaced words or special text features
______Can include personal stories, fables or realistic
stories
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Language Arts Flashbacks
Name:_____________________________________Class: ___________
Plot Diagram Use the word bank to label the plot diagram.
climax rising action exposition resolution falling action
Citing Evidence to Support Inferences Circle the correct choice.
Every day after work Paul took his muddy boots off on the steps of the front porch. Alice would
have a fit if the boots made it so far as the welcome mat. He then took off his dusty overalls and threw
them into a plastic garbage bag; Alice left a new garbage bag tied to the porch railing for him every
morning. On his way in the house, he dropped the garbage bag off at the washing machine and went
straight up stairs to the shower as he was instructed. He would eat dinner with her after he was
“presentable,” as Alice had often said.
1. What evidence best supports the inference that Paul works outdoors?
A. “...he dropped the garbage bag off at the washing machine…”
B. “Every day after work Paul took his muddy boots off…”
C. “He would eat dinner with her after he was ‘presentable’…”
D. “Alice left a new garbage bag tied to the porch railing for him…”
2. Alice best be described as ______________________.
A. Selfish B. Cruel C. Strict D. Helpful
_____Cite evidence that supports inferences RL6.1 _____Identify fiction vs. nonfiction
_____Make accurate inferences RL6.1 _____Identify the qualities of a narrative W6.3
_____Edit for COPS L.6.2
_____Label a plot diagram W6.3a
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Language Arts Flashbacks
Name:_____________________________________Class: ___________
Parts of Speech Write “N” for noun, “V” for verb and “P” for pronoun. Circle the pronouns in the sentences.
_______1. chair
_______2. run
_______3. they
_______4. cat
_______5. skip
_______6. him
_______7. it
_______9. talk
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About a half our before sunrise on August 3 1492, Christopher Columbus set sale
from Palos Spain. He, and his crew sailed on three ships -- the Nina Pinta and Santa
Maria. They sailed in search of a shorter route two India. Instead, columbus discovered
a “New World.” Experts believes he land on San salvador Island in the Bahamas on Oc-
tober 12, 1492.
Transition purpose Circle the correct choice.
3. Which transition word adds information?
a. in addition
b. over
c. earlier
4. Which transition word clarifies?
a. first
b. besides
c. in other words
1. Which transition word shows location?
a. for example
b. below
c. then
2. Which transition word shows time?
a. between
b. in other words
c. later
1. She caught the ball that he threw.
2. Donna gave her the letter.
3. His car is sparkly and new.
4. It shines as bright as the sun.
5. Maria gave him the tests that they completed.
6. Their projects were stacked on the chair.
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Language Arts Flashbacks
Name:_____________________________________Class: ___________
Using Transitions write the correct transition in the blank.
Making accurate inferences Circle the correct choice.
Crack! Thunder struck and rain poured. Max stared blankly out the window, trying to contain his
emotions that raged like the weather. He was beginning to lose it. Dropping the kite from his hand,
Max broke out into full sob. His mother comforted him, “There, there, Max. We’ll just find
something else to do.” She began to unpack the picnic basket that was on the counter and offered him
a sandwich. Max snapped, “I don’t wanna sand-mich!” A flash from the sky lit up the living room.
Boom! Mom sighed.
1. Why is Max upset?
A. Max didn’t want a sandwich.
B. Max is scared of thunder.
C. It is raining and he cannot go outside to play.
D. Max’s kite was ruined.
_____Effectively use transition words W6.3.c
_____Make accurate inferences RL6.1
_____Edit for COPS L.6.2
_____Identify pronouns L.6.1a
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___________________________ there lived a family of bears in a lovely wooded area. Their
home was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ some trees _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a small stream.
One day _________________________________the bears were not at home, a little girl came to the house.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , she knocked on the door. Even though no one answered her
knock, she entered the house. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, she ate some of the bears' food,
and she napped on one of their beds. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , the bears returned
home. They were surprised to see their door open. Their roars woke up the girl, and she fearfully ran
from the house, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the woods, and back to her own home.
__________________________________her experiences, she never again went into the woods alone.
Meanwhile As a result of First Once upon a time While
Through Next Under Beside Then
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Language Arts Flashbacks
Name:_____________________________________Class: ___________
Pronoun Case Circle the correct pronoun case.
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Have you ever seen the TV show I love lucy. In that show, Lucille Ball starred as Lucy Ri-
cardo. Her real-life husband, Desi Arnaz, co-starring as her tv husband, bandleader Ricky Ricar-
do. Many experts beleive I Love Lucy is one of the gratest TV comedy shows of all time? The
real Lucille Ball was born on August 6 1911, in Butte Montana. She grew up in Jamestown, New
York.
Context Clues Use context clues to write the definition of the word.
1. Detest: Everyone else at the party wanted garbage pizza but Tim because he detested vegeta-
bles.
Definition: ___________________________________________________________________________
2. Alter: Grandpa didn’t know that Suzie was coming along on the fishing trip, and now he had to
alter his plans.
Definition: ___________________________________________________________________________
3. Melodramatic: When Kiki got a tiny cut on her pinky finger, she got all melodramatic and began
sobbing and demanding a doctor.
Definition: ___________________________________________________________________________
1. Chris and I / Me and Chris were playing basketball.
What is the verb? ___________________ Is the pronoun a subject or an object? ___________________
2. It will just be she and I / me and her / she and me at the park.
What is the verb? ___________________ Is the pronoun a subject or an object? ___________________
3. After a long day of school, my friends and I / me and my friends like to interact online.
What is the verb? ___________________ Is the pronoun a subject or an object? ___________________
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Language Arts Flashbacks
Name:_____________________________________Class: ___________
Theme Identify the theme of the story.
Citing evidence to support inferences Circle the correct choice.
Cassie rolled over in her bed as she felt the sunlight hit her face. The beams were warming the
back of her neck when she slowly realized that it was a Thursday, and she felt a little too good for a
Thursday. Struggling to open her eyes, she looked up at the clock. “9:48,” she shouted, “Holy cow!” Cas-
sie jumped out of bed, threw on the first outfit that she grabbed, brushed her teeth in two swipes, threw
her books into her backpack, and then ran out the door.
What evidence supports the inference that Cassie is late for school?
A. The beams were warming the back of her neck…
B. She jumped out of bed…
C. She looked up at the clock, 9:48 she shouted, “Holy Cow!”
D. She slowly realized it was a Thursday
_____Cite evidence that supports inferences RL6.1 _____Use context clues L6.4a
_____Make accurate inferences RL6.1 _____Identify theme RL6.2
_____Edit for COPS L.6.2
_____Ensure pronouns are in the proper case L.6.1a
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Katie Clean invited Messy Missy to her house to work on their biology project, but Katie Clean
had no idea what a visit from Messy Missy entailed. First of all, it was raining and Messy Missy neither
bothered to take her boots off nor thoroughly wiped them on the doormat. Then Messy Missy ate a bag
of hot chips on Katie Clean’s white bedspread without asking, and Messy Missy is a sloppy eater, so hot
chip powder got all over the bedspread. Katie Clean tried to be polite and ignore Messy Missy’s sloppy
behavior, but then Messy Missy threw her chip wrapper on the floor. Offended, Katie Clean pretended
that she was sick and asked Messy Missy to leave. The next day Katie Clean asked the teacher if she
could work by herself. After explaining her situation, the teacher allowed Katie to work alone. Messy
Missy would have finished the assignment by herself, but she spilled grape soda all over her assignment.
What is the theme of the story?
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Language Arts Flashbacks
Name:_____________________________________Class: ___________
Figurative Language Write “M” for metaphor, “S” for simile, “P” for personi-fication, “H” for hyperbole
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For many years, people had to imagine what earth look like from space? In 1959, those
people got there first real look! On August 7 that year, the U.S. satellite Explorer VI transmited
the first picture of Earth from space. Two year later, the first human got to seen that view when
Russia send a man into space. A few week after that russian space flight, Alan Shepard be-
come the first U.S. astronaut in space.
Dictionary Practice Answer the questions.
____1. I’ve heard this song a million times. ____8. My soul is like a deep river
____2. As red as a rose ____9. Death is a drum
____3. The moon was a flashlight ____10. The dreams destroyed us
____4. The leaves waved goodbye
____5. The stars threw down their tears
____6. The road was a ribbon across the field
____7. The petals are little yellow fish swimming in the water
1. How many syllables is the word intent?
2. What part of speech is the second definition en-
try?
in.tent1 [in tent´] n. 1 Something that is intended; purpose;
aim. Her intent has always been to go to college. 2 Meaning;
significance. What was the intent of what he said?
in.tent2 [in tent´] adj. Having the mind firmly fixed on some-
thing. Is he intent on leaving? She was intent on the book
she was reading.
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Language Arts Flashbacks
Name:_____________________________________Class: ___________
Theme Identify the theme of the story.
Making accurate inferences Circle the correct choice.
Anastasia sat by the fountain in the park with her head in her palms. She was weeping mournful-
ly and wearing all black. In between gasps and sobs, Anastasia cried out a name: “Oh... John…” And
then her cell phone beeped. Her hand ran into her purse and her heart fluttered. The text message was
from John. She opened up the message and read the few bare words, “I need to get my jacket back
from you.” Anastasia threw her head into her arms and continued sobbing.
Why is Anastasia sad?
A. She doesn’t have another jacket to wear.
B. She is wearing all black.
C. John broke up with her.
D. Anastasia needs a new cell phone
_____Make accurate inferences RL6.1 _____Consult reference materials L6.4.c
_____Edit for COPS L.6.2
_____Identify types of figurative language RL6.4
_____Identify the theme of a story RL6.2
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Money Mark was born rich. He never had to work a day in his life and he got everything handed to him on
a silver platter. When he was six, Money Mark wanted to go to a basketball game. His father paid the starting five
of the Bulls and Celtics to play a private game of Nerf-ball in Money Mark’s bedroom. When Money Mark turned
thirteen, he wanted to start a band. His father hired the Rolling Stones to play with him every Saturday at the fami-
ly’s private concert hall, though his family was never there. By the time he was twenty-one, Money Mark was bored
with life. He was surrounded by a bunch of possessions that he didn’t appreciate and Money Mark could find noth-
ing new or exciting in his life. Despite his vast wealth, Money Mark never found happiness. Penny Petal was born
poor. Her family hardly had anything to eat, but they loved each other. Penny Petal appreciated every thing she
got. When she was six, her father walked her around the United Center before the Bulls played the Celtics. She was
excited by the crazy fans and feeling in the air. She looked forward to the day that she could see a real game.
When she was thirteen, she learned to play the buckets. She was an extremely talented musician, a natural per-
cussionist, and everyone on the block loved the rhythms that poured from her palms. By the time she was twenty-
one, Penny was a successful businesswoman. Now she had everything that she had ever dreamed of and she truly
loved to share her wealth and happiness with her family who supported her through all of the hard times.
What’s the theme of the story?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Language Arts Flashbacks
Name:_____________________________________Class: ___________
Academic Vocabulary Review Match the vocabulary with the definition.
Pronoun dialogue resolution theme narrative characters
1. _____________________ central idea or message about life or behavior in a piece of literature
2. _____________________ word used in place of a noun
3. _____________________ a story, either fiction or nonfiction
4. _____________________ person, animal, imaginary creature in literature
5. _____________________ words characters say in a story
6. _____________________ the end of the story where the problem is solved
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Are you a Elvis Presley fan. Elvis were one of the most popular singers of all time. His hit
song include Blue Suede Shoes, "Are You Lone Some Tonight" and "Hound Dog." When Elvis
died on August 16, 1977, fans round the world went in to mourning. Each August, thousands of
fans flock to Presleys home -- called Graceland -- in Memphis Tennessee, to remember the
singer and mark the anniversary of his death.
Academic Vocabulary Review Match the vocabulary with the definition.
Explicit evidence climax inference theme exposition fiction characterization
1. _____________________ personality of characters
2. _____________________ not true
3. _____________________ a logical guess or conclusion based on evidence
4. _____________________ evidence taken directly from the text to support an idea
5. _____________________ the most intense, exciting and important point in the story
6. _____________________ the beginning of a story where the setting and characters are introduced
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Name:_____________________________________Class: ___________
Theme Identify the theme of the story and cite supporting text.
Citing evidence to support inferences Circle the correct choice.
Kyle ran into his house, slamming the door behind him. He threw his book bag on the floor and
plopped on the couch. After six hours of playing Grand Larceny VII, he ate some pizza and fell asleep
with a slice in on his belly and his feet on his book bag. When Kyle came home from school the next
day, he was noticeably distraught. He balled up his report card and placed it inside of a soup can in the
garbage. He then flipped the soup can upside down and relocated garbage from other parts of the
can, arranging over the soup can. He then plopped down on the couch and picked up his controller.
What evidence best supports the inference that Kyle doesn’t care a lot about school?
A. He threw his book bag on the floor and played six hours of video games.
B. He balled up his report card and placed it in a soup can.
C. Kyle ran in the house, slamming the door behind him.
D. He was noticeably distraught.
_____Cite evidence that supports inferences RL6.1
_____Make accurate inferences RL6.1
_____Edit for COPS L.6.2
_____Identify the theme of a story and cite evidence to support it RL6.2
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In his sophomore year of high school, Michael Jordan tried out for the varsity basketball
team at Laney High School in Wilmington, North Carolina. But at five feet and eleven inches
tall, the coach believed that Jordan was too short to play at that level, so Jordan was cut
from the team. Jordan didn’t let this obstacle defeat him. In fact, it pushed him to work even
harder. He trained vigorously and grew another four inches the following summer. When he
finally made the varsity squad, Jordan averaged 25 points a game and went on to become
one of the greatest basketball players in history.
What’s the theme of the story and cite text from the story that supports this.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Week 1
Monday
True = Nonfiction
Not true = Fiction
1. Fiction
2. Nonfiction
3. Nonfiction
4. Fiction
5. Fiction
6. Nonfiction
7. Nonfiction
Tuesday
To escape the German concentration camps, the Jew-
ish family of Otto Frank went into hiding in 1942. During
the family’s two years in hiding, 13-year-old Anne Frank
kept a diary. She wrote her last diary entry on August 1,
1944. Three days later, police raided the family's hiding
place. Anne and her sister were shipped to a concen-
tration camp. Anne died there nine months later. Since
that time, Anne's diary has been published in 30 lan-
guages.
Wednesday
1. I
2. N
3. N
4. N
5. N
6. P
7. N
8. P
9. I
10. P
11. I
12. I
13. N
Friday
1. B
2. C
Week 2
Monday
1.N
2.V
3.P
4.N
5.V
6.P
7.P
8. V
1. she, he
2.her
3.his
4. it
5.he, him
6. they
Tuesday
About a half hour before sunrise on August 3, 1492,
Christopher Columbus set sail from Palos, Spain. He and
his crew sailed on three ships -- the Nina, Pinta and San-
ta Maria. They sailed in search of a shorter route to In-
dia. Instead, Columbus discovered a “New World.” Ex-
perts believe he landed on San Salvador Island in the
Bahamas on October 12, 1492.
Wednesday
1. b
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2. C
3. A
4. c
Thursday
1. Once upon a time
2. Under
3. Beside
4. While
5. First
6. Next
7. Then
8. Through
9. As a result of
Friday
C
Week 3
Monday
1. Chris and I, playing, subject
2. she and me, be, object
3. my friends and I, like subject
Tuesday
Have you ever seen the TV show I Love Lucy? In that show,
Lucille Ball starred as Lucy Ricardo. Her real-life husband,
Desi Arnaz, co-starred as her TV husband, bandleader Ricky
Ricardo. Many experts believe I Love Lucy is one of the
greatest TV comedy shows of all time. The real Lucille Ball
was born on August 6, 1911, in Butte, Montana. She grew up
in Jamestown, New York.
Wednesday
1. hates
2. Change
3. overdramatic
Thursday
Answers may vary. Respect other’s property. Choose friends
wisely.
Friday
C
Week 4
Monday
1.H
2.S
3.M
4.P
5.P
6.M
7.P
8.S
9.M
10.P
Tuesday
For many years, people had to imagine what Earth looked
like from space. In 1959, those people got their first real look!
On August 7 that year, the U.S. satellite Explorer VI transmit-
ted the first picture of Earth from space. Two year later, the
first human got to see that view when Russia sent a man into
space. A few weeks after that Russian space flight, Alan
Shepard become the first U.S. astronaut in space.
Wednesday
1.2
2.Adjective
Thursday
Answers may vary. Money isn’t everything. Be thankful for
what you have.
Friday
C
Week 5
Monday
1. theme
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2. pronoun
3. narrative
4. characters
5. dialogue
6. resolution
Tuesday
Are you an Elvis Presley fan? Elvis was one of the most popu-
lar singers of all time. His hit songs include “Blue Suede
Shoes,” "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" and "Hound Dog."
When Elvis died on August 16, 1977, fans around the world
went into mourning. Each August, thousands of fans flock to
Presley’s home -- called Graceland -- in Memphis, Tennes-
see, to remember the singer and mark the anniversary of his
death.
Wednesday
1.characterization
2. fiction
3.inference
4. explicit evidence
5. climax
6.exposition
Thursday
Answers may vary. Never give up. “Jordan didn’t let that
obstacle defeat him.”
Friday
A
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