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Lakewood's Student Progress Profile Sheet
(This form is for Lakewood teachers to use in the Progress Profile Notebook.)

Organization


Kandi Mobarakzadeh, 1st grade teacher at Lakewood, shared this organization tip. Print this file, cut out and glue each "Week at a Glance" to the front of a file folder. You can then laminate the file folders if you wish. Keep everything pertaining to that lesson in the file folder for future reference. You'll quickly be able to see what skills are covered during that week by looking at the outside of the file folder.
5th Grade Organization File

Weekly Lesson Planner Template

Assessment and Data

ORF Recording Sheets
(thanks to Sue Hughes, Eustis, Florida)

Complete Set of Weekly Tests Answer Documents for Lessons 1 - 30
(created and shared by Shannon Jones Anderson, Steele, Alabama)
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Theme Test Answer Documents

Themes 1 & 2
Answer Document

(Created and shared by Kaye Belanger, Jackson, New Jersey)

Theme 1
(Created and shared by Denise Blondin, Sebring, Florida)

Theme 2
(Created and shared by Denise Blondin, Sebring, Florida)

Theme 3
Answer Document

(Created and shared by Kaye Belanger, Jackson, New Jersey)

Theme 3
(Created and shared by Denise Blondin, Sebring, Florida)

Theme 4
Answer Document

(Created and shared by Kaye Belanger, Jackson, New Jersey)

Theme 4
(Created and shared by Denise Blondin, Sebring, Florida)

Theme 5
Answer Document

(Created and shared by Kaye Belanger, Jackson, New Jersey)

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Theme 5
(Created and shared by Denise Blondin, Sebring, Florida)

Theme 6
(Created and shared by Denise Blondin, Sebring, Florida)

Benchmark Assessments

The forms below were created and shared by Rachel Musser of Santa Rosa County, Florida. Rachel suggests that teachers add students' names in the column on the left, put an X in the column where an error occured per item per student. Then, simply by reading down the column a teacher will immediately determine the number of items missed by class and by individual. This will be a great tool for differentiated small group instruction. Rachel adds these printing hints:
*Print in color to view items assessed and the frequency (color-coded)
*Use landscape orientation
*Use legal-sized paper
*All spreadsheets are two pages (print, trim, and tape to make a final copy just slightly larger than letter-size paper)

Beginning of Year Benchmark Assessment Answer Document

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Middle of Year Benchmark Assessment Answer Document
(thanks to Sarah Grizzle, Westview Elementary, Phenix City, Alabama)

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End of Year Benchmark Assessment Answer Document
(thanks to Sarah Grizzle, Westview Elementary, Phenix City, Alabama)

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Spelling

Direct Link to Lakewood's 5th Grade Webpage at SpellingCity
OR
5th Grade Spelling Word Practice at SpellingCity
(Click the link above. Click "Find a list" at the top of the page. Select "Search by teacher name" and enter lakewood. Click "search." Click on the lesson and grade of your choice. Click on any of the options available for each test.)
(Thanks to Sharon Windsor, a 5th grade teacher, at Citrus Grove Elementary for sharing this website)

Spelling Word Cards for Pocket Chart
(created and shared by Erica Futch, North Live Oak Elementary in Watson, Louisiana)

Another Version of Spelling Word Cards for Pocket Chart

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Vocabulary

12 Ideas for Keeping Vocabulary Words in Circulation
(email your additional ideas to selder@pcboe.net and we'll upload an updated compilation when we reach 25 ideas!)

Vocabulary Graphic
Write the vocabulary word in the middle box and complete the graphic.
(created from an idea shared by Nancy in Fayettville, Georgia)

SmartBoard slide of Vocabulary Graphic

Vocabulary Word Cards for Pocket Chart
Print and place student-friendly explanation on back of appropriate word card.
(created and shared by Erica Futch, North Live Oak Elementary in Watson, Louisiana)

Lesson 11
(created and shared by Rebecca Gomez, Mascotte, Florida)
Lesson 12
Lesson 13
(created and shared by Rebecca Gomez, Mascotte, Florida)
Lesson 14
(created and shared by Rebecca Gomez, Mascotte, Florida)
Lesson 15
(created and shared by Rebecca Gomez, Mascotte, Florida)

I Have Who Has
(a vocabulary card game created and shared by Selena Ann Valentin, Avon Park, Florida)

Vocabulary Words for Pocket Chart
(both print and cursive)

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Vocabulary Word Questions
(Created and shared by Rachel Scholze)

Vocabulary Word of the Day Cards
Meredith Pettit has a vocabulary “word of the day” using the robust vocabulary. She created her own “word of the day” resource. On one sheet of paper, there are two vocabulary words cards. She has sorted the words alphabetically and by lesson. On each page, it states the word, definition, lesson number, and part of speech. When you print out the pages, you can cut them in half and there will be pages for every word.
This file covers lessons 1 - 30.

Vocabulary Graphic Organizer
(Created by Jamie Norris, Flagler Beach, Florida.)
This one is for Lesson 20, but can be modified by changing the vocabulary words in the boxes.
If you make more of these graphic organizers for each lesson, please send a copy to us for uploading!

Vocabulary Powerpoint Shows
(Created and shared by Nikki Blackwelder, Highlands County, Florida
Powerpoint quizzes were created by Barbour County, Alabama)

Rope Burn

Lesson 1

Powerpoint Quiz
(Barbour County, Alabama)

Turning Point Version of Powerpoint Quiz
(for use with student response clicker system--be sure to open with the Turning Point program.)

Line Drive

Lesson 2

Lesson 2
(another version by Rebecca Gomez, Mascotte, Florida)

Powerpoint Quiz
(Barbour County, Alabama)

Turning Point Version of Powerpoint Quiz
(for use with student response clicker system--be sure to open with the Turning Point program.)

 

Chang and the Bamboo Flute

Lesson 3

Powerpoint Quiz
(Selena Wood, Barbour County Intermediate School)

 

The Daring Nellie Bly: America's Star Reporter

Lesson 4

Lesson 4
(another version by Rebecca Gomez, Mascotte, Florida)

Powerpoint Quiz
(Selena Wood, Barbour County Intermediate School)

It Takes Talent!

Lesson 5

Lesson 5
(another version by Rebecca Gomez, Mascotte, Florida)

Powerpoint Quiz
(Selena Wood, Barbour County Intermediate School)

The Night of San Juan

Lesson 6

Powerpoint Quiz
(Selena Wood, Barbour County Intermediate School)


When the Circus Came to Town

Lesson 7

Powerpoint Quiz
(Selena Wood, Barbour County Intermediate School)

Lesson 8

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Powerpoint Quiz
(Selena Wood, Barbour County Intermediate School)

Lesson 9

Lesson 9

Powerpoint Quiz
(Selena Wood, Barbour County Intermediate School)

The Secret Ingredient

Lesson 10
(Jody Topfer, Abingdon, Maryland)

Powerpoint Quiz
(Selena Wood, Barbour County Intermediate School)

Sailing Home

Lesson 11
(Jody Topfer, Abingdon, Maryland)

Powerpoint Quiz

Lesson 12

Powerpoint Quiz

Lesson 13

Powerpoint Quiz

Lesson 14

Powerpoint Quiz

How Prairie Became Ocean

Lesson 15

Powerpoint Quiz

Lesson 16

Powerpoint Quiz

Nothing Happens on 90th Street

Lesson 17

Powerpoint Quiz

Project Mulberry

Lesson 18

Powerpoint Quiz

Inventing the Future

Lesson 19

Powerpoint Quiz

Lesson 20

Powerpoint Quiz

Interrupted Journey

Lesson 21

Powerpoint Quiz

Lesson 22

Powerpoint Quiz

Any Small Goodness

Lesson 23

Powerpoint Quiz

Lesson 24

Powerpoint Quiz

Lesson 25

Powerpoint Quiz

Lesson 26

Powerpoint Quiz

Lesson 27

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Lesson 28

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Lesson 29

Powerpoint Quiz

Lesson 30

Powerpoint Quiz

Other Resources

Skills Matrix

Classroom Instruction Observation Form

Managing Small Group Instruction With Storytown

Storytown Technology

Storytown Components List by Grade Levels

Storytown Phonics Progression

Harcourt Storytown Selection Guided Reading Levels
(Use this information for pulling appropriate guided reading levels from Lakewood's bookroom to supplement Harcourt. Find the guided reading level for the desired Storytown text and you will know which books from our bookroom are compatible with that level.)

Helpful Websites

Lesson 9 Leonardo's Horse (slide show)
(Thank you, Jamie Norris, Flager County Schools, for sharing this website link!)

Compiled Online Resources and Supporting United Streaming Videos for 5th Grade Storytown Themes (Thanks to Kelly Howard for sharing this website!)

Incredible collection of Internet links for fifth grade Storytown themes

Harcourt Storytown Website

Think Central (Harcourt Storytown's Technology Website)

 

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