Reading - Fifth Grade: Performance Indicators (Benchmarks)
Benchmarks/Indicators
Performance Indicators: State
As documented through state assessment -
At Level 1, the student is able to
- 5.1.spi.1. recognize root words, prefixes, suffixes, and syllabication as aids in determining meaning within context.
- 5.1.spi.2 select appropriate synonyms, antonyms, and homonyms within context.
- 5.1.spi.3. identify compound words, contractions, and common abbreviations within text.
- 5.1.spi.4. select and use common text features to make meaning from text (e.g., headings, key words, graphics, captions, side bars).
- 5.1.spi.5. identify setting, characters, and plot in a passage.
At Level 2, the student is able to
- 5.1.spi.6. recognize and use grade appropriate vocabulary within context.
- 5.1.spi.7. select questions used to focus and clarify thinking before, during and after reading the text.
- 5.1.spi.8. determine correct meaning/usage of multiple-meaning words within context.
- 5.1.spi.9. determine word meanings within context.
- 5.1.spi.10. identify the sequence of events in fiction and non-fiction selections.
- 5.1.spi.11. select stated or implied main idea and supporting details from text.
- 5.1.spi.12. identify stated or implied cause and effect relationships.
- 5.1.spi.13. distinguish between elements of fact/opinion and reality/fantasy.
- 5.1.spi.14. determine inferences from selected passages.
- 5.1.spi.15. select the appropriate summary statement for a given passage.
- 5.1.spi.16. locate information using available text features (e.g. maps, charts, graphics, indexes, glossaries, and tables of content).
- 5.1.spi.17. recognize reasonable predictions of future events within a given context.
At Level 3, the student is able to
- 5.1.spi.18. distinguish among various literary genres (e.g., poetry, drama, letters, ads, historical fiction, biographies, autobiographies).
- 5.1.spi.19. identify and interpret the main incidents of a plot, their causes, how they influence future actions, and how they are resolved.
- 5.1.spi.20. recognize that a story is told from the first person point of view.
- 5.1.spi.21. identify the author's purpose(s) (i.e. to inform or to entertain).
- 5.1.spi.22. determine whether the theme is stated or implied within a passage.
- 5.1.spi.23. identify similes, metaphors, personification, and hyperbole in context.
- 5.1.spi.24. identify the effect of sound within context (e.g., onomatopoeia, alliteration, rhyme, and repetition).
- 5.1.spi.25. identify information to support opinions, predictions, and conclusions.
- 5.1.spi.26. select a logical word to complete an analogy using synonyms, antonyms, categories and subcategories.
- 5.1.spi.27. identify, using a graphic organizer, placement of events.
Performance Indicators: Teacher
As documented through teacher observation -
At Level 1, the student is able to
- 5.1.tpi.1. demonstrate active listening and observe conversational conventions in both formal and informal settings.
- 5.1.tpi.2. decode unknown words utilizing learned strategies and verify word meanings within the context.
- 5.1.tpi.3. read orally with fluency using appropriate pronunciation, expression, and rate.
- 5.1.tpi.4. recognize various literary genres (e.g., poetry, short stories, plays, novels, folk tales, myths, and science fiction).
- 5.1.tpi.5. relate and discuss literary experiences (e.g., book discussions, literacy circles, writing, oral presentations, artistic expressions).
- 5.1.tpi.6. understand, follow, and give oral multi-step directions, which may include pictures or graphics.
- 5.1.tpi.7. predict outcomes and adjust as additional information is acquired.
- 5.1.tpi.8. connect life experiences to text.
At Level 2, the student is able to
- 5.1.tpi.9. preview the text to establish a purpose for reading, to activate prior knowledge, and to facilitate the reading process.
- 5.1.tpi.10. organize prior knowledge using a variety of strategies (e.g., webbing, mapping, and brainstorming).
- 5.1.tpi.11. build vocabulary by reading from a wide variety of texts and literary genres.
- 5.1.tpi.12. use content specific vocabulary.
- 5.1.tpi.13. use metacognitive and self-monitoring reading strategies to improve comprehension (e.g., rereading, identifying miscues, reading ahead, and drawing on earlier reading).
- 5.1.tpi.14. summarize orally what has been learned or accomplished after completing an activity or assignment.
- 5.1.tpi.15. express reactions and personal opinions to a selection or relate the selection to personal experience.
- 5.1.tpi.16. participate in creative responses to texts.
- 5.1.tpi.17. set a purpose for reading (e.g., to understand, to enjoy, and to locate information).
- 5.1.tpi.18. use library media sources to access information.
- 5.1.tpi.19. use learned strategies to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words.
- 5.1.tip.20. read fluently basic grade appropriate selections.
- 5.1.tpi.21. read daily and independently.
At Level 3, the student is able to
- 5.1.tpi.22. design and deliver an oral presentation incorporating several sources, using visual aids or props.
- 5.1.tpi.23. recognize, create, and discuss the techniques of propaganda (i.e., band wagon, loaded words, testimonials).
- 5.1.tpi.24. discuss similarities and differences in events and/or characters, using evidence cited in two or more texts.
- 5.1.tpi.25. identify how culture, ethnicity, and historical eras are represented in literary text.
- 5.1.tpi.26. relate text to prior personal and historical experiences as well as previously read print and non-print media.
- 5.1.tpi.27. make inferences and recognize unstated assumptions.
- 5.1.tpi.28. make connections among various texts showing similarities and differences.
- 5.1.tpi.29. use media and current technology as a research and communication tool to view, read, and represent information.
- 5.1.tpi.30. extend ideas presented in texts.
- 5.1.tpi.31. interact with the text(s) (e.g., ask questions, make comments, use post-it notes).