Key Terms/Concepts
English/Language Arts
5th Grade
CAUTION: The list is intended as a supplementary resource to be used with the Georgia Performance Standards; however, it is neither exclusive nor inclusive. It a suggested list of terms across strands of the Georgia Performance Standards for the fifth grade. Italic type signifies words for "teacher use." In other words, these are not terms for students to learn, but they are terms teachers need to consider as they read and implement the standards at this grade level.
Reading and Literature
1,000,000 words
analyzes
antonym
author's use of description
author's use of dialogue
characterization
common structure and stylistic elements
· hyperbole
· refrain
· simile
common prefixes
· dis
· re
· un
contemporary literature
context clues
cueing systems
dramatic literature
· acts
· cast of characters
· scenes
· stage directions
figurative language
· hyperbole
· metaphor
· personification
· simile
flow
genre
graphic features
· captions
· charts
· diagrams
· illustrations
· maps
graphics
· capital letters
· line length
homophone
identifies
idioms
imagery
informational texts
literary texts
main idea
· implied
· stated
meter
miscue
organizational structures and patterns
· cause and effect
· chronological order
· classification schemes
· logical order
playful uses of language
· jokes
· palindromes
· puns
plot
prefixes
prosody
rhythm
roots
self-correction strategies
self-monitoring strategies
setting
sound
· alliteration
· onomatopoeia
· rhyme scheme
suffixes
supporting details
supporting ideas
synonym
textual features
· concluding sentences
· glossary
· paragraphs
· topic sentences
theme
traditional literature
Writing
audience
audience (reader concerns)
basic keyboarding skills/computer terminology
· hard drive
· memory disk drive
· software
careful reading
character development
· conversation
· motivation
clear position in support of a proposal
coherence
coherent focus
context
closure
engages
extraneous details
features of text
· alphabetical/numerical order
· guide words
· index
· table of contents
format
format requirements
genre expectations
inappropriate information
informational writing strategies
· describing or analyzing the subject
· narrating a relevant anecdote
· providing facts and details
length
level of language
main idea
narrative
narrative strategies
· dialogue
· suspense
· tension
organizational features
· bibliographic references
· citations
· end notes
organizational features of electronic media
· entry and pull-down menus
· passwords
· spell check
· thesaurus
· word searches
organizational structure
organized and relevant evidence
persuasive essay
proposition
point of view
position
purpose
reference materials
· dictionary
· electronic information
· encyclopedia
· thesaurus
relevant evidence
research
response to literature
revision techniques
· adding
· clarifying
· consolidating
· deleting
· rearranging
Rules of Standard English
sense of closure
sensory details and concrete language
speaker's voice
supporting judgments
· references to personal knowledge
· references to the text, other works authors or non-print media
transition elements
types of judgments
· evaluative
· interpretive
· reflective
word choice
writing structures
· cause and effect
· chronological order
· posing and answering a question
· similarity and difference
Conventions
conventions
correct mechanics
· apostrophes
· comma use in compound sentences
· quotation marks
fragments
paragraph indentations
run-ons
parts of speech
· adjective
· adverb
· conjunction
· interjection
· noun
· preposition
· pronoun
· verb
sentence expansion/reduction
· adding or deleting modifiers
· combining or revising sentences
types of sentences
· compound-complex sentences
· compound sentences
· simple sentences
usage
verb phrases
verb tenses
word function
Listening, Speaking, and Viewing
hypothesizing
language cues
paraphrasing
purposes of listening/speaking/viewing
· to express ideas
· to inform
· to persuade
relevant questions
roles of media
· focusing attention
· forming an opinion
· source of entertainment
· source of information
verbal interactions
· student-to-student
· student-to-teacher