5.RL.4
Description:
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative language such as metaphors and similes.
Maps to Reading Plus skills:
4A, 4C
Exemplars
4A: Interpreting Word Meaning
4A: Interpreting Word Meaning
Description:
Interpreting Word Meaning
SeeReader
✓ standard met
Selection:
HiE-36
HiE-36
Grade level: 5
Word count: 1658 words
Author: Horace E. Scudder
Synopsis: This classic legend tells about Dutch sailors who must spend eternity sailing the ocean.
Excerpt:
The next day, as the ship drew near the Cape of Good Hope, the captain walked the deck with Otto. As they talked, they were grabbed from behind. Members of the crew tightly bound the captain and Otto. At the same instant, other sailors grabbed the ship's two officers and they too were bound. Now the ship was in the hands of the crew.
These wicked men made short work. They threw the captain, Otto, and the two mates into the sea. "Dead men tell no tales," said the man at the wheel.
These wicked men made short work. They threw the captain, Otto, and the two mates into the sea. "Dead men tell no tales," said the man at the wheel.
Question:
Read this excerpt. The man at the ship's wheel said, "Dead men tell no tales." What does this mean?
- Those who are no longer living cannot tell others what really happened.
- Those who help others will always receive help themselves.
- Those who spend many years on the sea often have lonely lives.
- Those who work only for money will not find true love or happiness.
Writing
✓ standard met
Writing prompt:
Find examples in five selections of words that describe things you can hear, see, or touch.
Evaluator
Organization:
Certica Solutions
4C: Visualizing
4C: Visualizing
Description:
Visualizing
SeeReader
✓ standard met
Selection:
HiE-35
HiE-35
Grade level: 5
Word count: 1620 words
Author: Anton Chekov
Synopsis: Winning the lottery may bring financial security to a family, but it can also damage personal relationships.
Excerpt:
Ivan Dmitritch remembered his own relatives, and their faces, at which he had looked impartially in the past, struck him now as repulsive and hateful.
"They are such reptiles!" he thought.
"They are such reptiles!" he thought.
Question:
Ivan describes the faces of his relatives as "repulsive and hateful." He sees his relatives as
- reptiles.
- monkeys.
- squirrels.
- fish.
Writing
✓ standard met
Writing prompt:
Draw a picture of something that happened in a selection.
Evaluator
Organization:
Certica Solutions