
English • Year 5th Grade • 90 • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
Subject: English Language Arts
Grade Level: 5th Grade
Curriculum Area: Reading Literature – Craft and Structure
Standard: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.5.6
(Describe how a narrator’s or speaker's point of view influences how events are described.)
By the end of this lesson, students will:
Slide 1 Displayed on Screen
Slide 2 Displayed on Screen
Words:
• Tone: The author’s attitude toward their writing, shown through specific word choice.
• Mood: How the reader feels while reading the text.
Explanation with Cause-Effect Relationship:
Ask students to give examples of tones in real life (e.g., happy, annoyed) and relate them to a mood they create.
Activity: Together, identify the tone and mood from the text:
Discuss how word choice and tone shift between excerpts, influencing how the text feels overall.
Return to the character Laura and connect tone and mood to larger themes of bravery and injustice.
Guided Questions:
Volunteers share work from their independent or group analysis. Encourage students to note differences in interpretation.
Support for Struggling Students
Extending the Task for Advanced Students
Frequent Breaks & Engagement Tools
Pose these questions to the students:
Encourage ongoing exploration of tone and mood in their independent reading at home.
Join thousands of teachers using Kuraplan AI to create personalized lesson plans that align with Aligned with Common Core State Standards in minutes, not hours.
Created with Kuraplan AI
🌟 Trusted by 1000+ Schools
Join educators across United States