LiteracyCenterCardsGrade5Copyright©byHarcourt,Inc.Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproducedortransmittedinanyformorbyanymeans,electronicormechanical,includingphotocopy,recording,oranyinformationstorageandretrievalsystem,withoutpermissioninwritingfromthepublisher.RequestsforpermissiontomakecopiesofanypartoftheworkshouldbeaddressedtoSchoolPermissionsandCopyrights,Harcourt,Inc.,6277SeaHarborDrive,Orlando,Florida32887-6777.Fax:407-345-2418.HARCOURTandtheHarcourtLogoaretrademarksofHarcourt,Inc.,registeredintheUnitedStatesofAmericaand/orotherjurisdictions.PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmericaISBN100-15-358712-1ISBN13978-0-15-358712-2Grade5Lesson1©HarcourtWORDSTUDYCompletetheSentenceMATERIALS•journal•penorpencilCopythesesentencesintoyourjournal.Completeeachsentencewithawordfromthebox.coaxedexpectationsfringeshesitatinghumiliationsincere1Thedogwatchedtheactionfromtheofthedogparkbeforehejoinedtheotherdogsatplay.2Theaudiencehadhighforafunny,entertainingshow.3Wetheshykittenoutfromunderthebed.4Theballplayerfeltgreatwhenhedroppedtheflyball.5Therockclimberwas,lookingupatthetallmountainhewasabouttoclimb.6Myneighborwaswhenhethankedmeforcuttinghisgrass.Card1BGrade5Lesson1©HarcourtREADINGProblemSolvingMATERIALS•StudentEdition:“RopeBurn”•journal•penorpencilThequestionsbelowaskyouabouttheconflictandresolutioninthestory.Writeyouranswertoeachquestioninyourjournal.Youcanrefertothestoryifyouneedto.1Aconflictisaproblemastorycharactertriestosolve.WhatconflictdoesRichardface?2Theresolutionisthesolutiontothecharacter’sproblem.HowdoesRichardresolvetheconflict?Or,whatisthestory’sresolution?Card2BGrade5Lesson1©HarcourtWRITINGWhat?NoTreeHouse?MATERIALS•journal•penorpencilJameswasabletohelpRichardbecauseJameshadatreehouse.IfRichardwantedtogetintothetreehouse,hehadtolearnhowtoclimbtherope.ClimbingtheropeintothetreehousehelpedsolveRichard’srope-climbingproblem.WhatifJamesdidnothaveatreehouse?HowelsemightRichardhavesolvedhisproblem?1GiveRichardsomeadvice.2Inyourjournal,wr...