Fifth Grade Continuity of Learning Plan Reading Week 6 May ...
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Fifth Grade
Continuity of Learning Plan
Reading
Week 6
May 11 - 15
Teacher Phone Number Email
Amanda Barrett (615) 450 - 6243 [email protected]
Misty Presley (615) 486 - 4229 [email protected]
Week #6 May 11 - 15
Grade: 5
Subject: Reading
Teacher Message for
Parent:
It has truly been a pleasure being your child’s ELA teacher this year.
The students have brought us such joy and we will miss them dearly
as they head to middle school. Please let us know if you have any
questions at all.
Assignment(s): Novel Study of Hatchet Chapters 14 - Epilogue. Students will read
independently, or read along with the provided audio. They will take
notes, answer text based questions, and write short summaries over
their reading.
How is assignment
provided:
This work has been uploaded to teacher websites.
Submission/Feedback
(Student Work Product):
You will need to turn in the graphic organizer and writing that
goes with the last day. The page to submit is marked with a
starburst.
How will assignment be
submitted:
Please scan or snap a photo of your work and email or text it to your
teacher.
Teacher Phone Number Email
Amanda Barrett
(615) 450 - 6243 [email protected]
Misty Presley (615) 486 - 4229 [email protected]
Other: Meals are available daily from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. daily at
Trousdale County High School. These meals will be “Grab & Go” and
will be handed out to vehicles that come to the front porch of TCHS.
Hatchet Chapter 14
Audio Chapters 14 & 15:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUPClyZlmtU&list=PL3Sfhie5HqArYeT6
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Hatchet Chapter 15
Audio Chapters 14 & 15:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUPClyZlmtU&list=PL3Sfhie5HqArYeT6
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Never. Never in all the food, all the hamburgers and malts, all the fries or meals at home,
never in all the candy or pies or cakes, never in all the roasts or steaks or pizzas, never in all the
submarine sandwiches, never never never had he tasted anything as fine as that first bite. First
Meat
Hatchet Chapter 14
How did Brian turn mistakes into improvements? List the problems and
solutions from this chapter using the text structure graphic organizer below:
Read the following excerpt from Chapter 14 of Hatchet:
“In the tiny confines of the shelter the effect was devastating. The thick
sulfurous rotten odor filled the small room, heavy, ugly, and stinking. The
corrosive spray that hit his face seared into his lungs and eyes, blinding
him.”
1. What is the meaning of the word corrosive as it is used in the
sentences above?
a. sweet-smelling
b. burning
c. medicinal
d. fragrant
2. Circle one word from the excerpt above that helps with your
understanding of this word.
Hatchet Chapter 15
1. What was it about the foolbirds that “exasperated him to the point
where they were close to driving him insane”?
2. Describe the secret key that finally enabled Brian to detect the birds
before they explode into flight.
Figurative Language:
In Chapter 15, Gary Paulsen uses the following figurative language (in red)
“When it turned, curving through the trees, the sun had caught it, and Brian,
for an instant, saw it as a shape; sharp-pointed in front, back from the head
in a streamlined bullet shape to the fat body. Kind of like a pear, he had
thought, with a point on one end and a fat little body; a flying pear.”
What type of figurative language is this? (Hint: it is a comparison
between two things)
___________________________________________
What two things are being compared?
_____________________ and ____________________
Why would the author choose to use this comparison? What
information does this give us?
Hatchet Chapter 16
Audio Chapters 16:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cy8MLMx0Brc&list=PL3Sfhie5HqArYeT
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Hatchet Chapter 16 Questions
1. How was Brian’s life threatened during this chapter? Describe BOTH
scenarios.
2. Even after the events of the morning, Brian was grateful. Why do
you think he was grateful? What does this say about him?
3. How might Brian have handled the incidents with the moose and
the tornado during the first week after the crash as the “old Brian”?
4. Predict:
What do you think the curved yellow thing in out in the lake? What
do you think Brian is going to do next?
Hatchet Chapter 17
Audio Chapters 17:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2Ohm_If70o&list=PL3Sfhie5HqArYeT
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Hatchet Chapter 18
Audio Chapters 18:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBTugJIZQj0&list=PL3Sfhie5HqArYeT62
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Hatchet Chapter 17
1. How did the need to show patience apply to Brian during this
chapter?
2. Brian mentions his parents for the first time in a while. Evaluate
how his survival has been affected by his thoughts of his parents.
Figurative Language:
In Chapter 17, Gary Paulsen uses the following figurative language (in red)
“The storm had torn the forest to pieces—up in back of the ridge it
looked like a giant had become angry and used some kind of a
massive meat grinder on the trees.”
What type of figurative language is this? ______________________
What two things are being compared? ________________________
Why would the author choose to use this comparison? What
information does this give us?
Hatchet Chapter 18
1. How did frustration lead Brian to an important discovery?
2. What was able to help Brian’s mind when he was “fighting to clear
the picture”? What does this tell us about Brian at this point in his
journey?
3. What in this chapter connects back to something that happens in
the beginning of the story?
Hatchet Chapter 19
Audio Chapters 19 and Epilogue:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aNp39MQ6RQ
Hatchet Epilogue
Audio Chapters 19 and Epilogue:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aNp39MQ6RQ
There are many themes present throughout the story of Hatchet. In the
chart below, I have written four possible themes of this story. Your job
is to explain each theme and then find an example from the text for
each theme (if possible, provide text evidence).
Using the information that is present in the chapters you read this
week, or information in previous chapters, which one of the four
themes above do you feel MOST APPLIES to this book? Support your
opinion with at least two reasons, and each reason should be
supported by evidence and an explanation
You might choose to use a TREE organizer as a method of planning
before writing your essay on the lines that follow.
Overcoming
Obstacles
Having hope in
spite of difficult
circumstances
Hard work
pays off
Achievement
results in pride
Reminder: Scan or snap a photo of this
page and text or email to your teacher.