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A Lesson on The Cloud Grade: Grade 5
Subject: English Language Arts
Created by: Lyssa Ventura
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: The Cloud
Lesson Description: As a class students will read the short story together. After reading, students will individually complete the following activities; vocabulary, discussion, and writing.
Common Core Standards Covered with This Lesson
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.5.1: Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.5.2: Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text, including how characters in a story or drama respond to challenges or how the speaker in a poem reflects upon a topic; summarize the text.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.5.4: Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative language such as metaphors and similes.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.5.5: Explain how a series of chapters, scenes, or stanzas fits together to provide the overall structure of a particular story, drama, or poem.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.5.7: Analyze how visual and multimedia elements contribute to the meaning, tone, or beauty of a text (e.g., graphic novel, multimedia presentation of fiction, folktale, myth, poem).
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.5.4a: Use context (e.g., cause/effect relationships and comparisons in text) as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase.
 
     
     
 
Lesson Content: Reading
Instructions: Please read the following reading passage as many times as needed (aloud and silent) before starting to go through other lesson pages. Understanding the content of this passage is very important since the lesson activities will be all about this content. Feel free to print the passage if needed.

The Cloud

One hot summer morning a little Cloud rose out of the sea and floated lightly and  happily across the blue sky. Far below lay the earth: brown, dry, and desolate, from drought. The little Cloud could see the poor people of the earth working and suffering in the hot fields, while she herself floated on the morning breeze, hither and thither, without a care. 

"Oh, if I could only help the poor people down there!" she thought. "If I could but make their work easier, or give the hungry ones food or the thirsty a drink!" And, as the day passed, and the Cloud became larger, this wish to do something for the people of earth was ever greater in her heart. 

On earth it grew hotter and hotter; the sun burned down so fiercely that the people were fainting in its rays. It seemed as if they must die of heat, and yet they were obliged to go on with their work, for they were very poor. Sometimes they stood and looked up at the Cloud, as if they were praying, and saying, "Ah, if you could help us!" 

"I will help you; I will!" said the Cloud. And she began to sink softly down toward the earth. 

But suddenly, as she floated down, she remembered something that had been told to her when she was a tiny Cloud-child, in the lap of Mother Ocean: it had been whispered that if the Clouds go too near the earth, they die. When she remembered this, she held herself from sinking, and swayed here and there on the breeze, thinking,—thinking. At last, she stood quite still, and spoke boldly and proudly. She said, "Men of earth, I will help you, come what may!" 

The thought made her suddenly marvelously big, strong, and powerful. Never had she dreamed that she could be so big. Like a mighty angel of blessing, she stood above the earth, and lifted her head and spread her wings far over the fields and woods. She was so great, so majestic, that men and animals were awe-struck at the sight; the trees and the grasses bowed 
before her; yet all the earth-creatures felt that she meant them well. 

"Yes, I will help you," cried the Cloud once more. "I will give my life for you!" 

As she said the words a wonderful light glowed from her heart, the sound of thunder rolled through the sky, and a love greater than words can tell filled the Cloud; down, down, 
close to the earth she swept, and gave up her life in a blessed, healing shower of rain. 

That rain was the Cloud's great deed. People cheered. Over the whole countryside, as far as the rain fell, a lovely rainbow crossed the sky. 

Soon that, too, was gone. But long, long afterward the men and animals the Cloud saved kept her blessing in their hearts. They remembered it every time they saw a rainbow.

 
     
     
 
Task 1: Vocabulary Activity (40 points)
Instructions: Please complete the following vocabulary activity by choosing the correct meaning of each word selected from the passage and use of each word correctly in a sentence.

Vocabulary Questions

Word/Phrase: drought | Tier: 2 | Points: 10
Q1 "Far below lay the earth: brown, dry, and desolate, from drought." Using context clues, which option below best describes the meaning of "drought"?
A. an abundance of water
B. a pack of wild animals
C. lack of water *
D. dinosaur fossils

Which sentence below uses the word drought correctly?
A. My family went fishing last week and I caught a drought.
B. If they experience a drought, their plants will not grow. *
C. Wendy found a drought in her coat.
D. They were late to practice because the traffic was a drought.

Word/Phrase: obliged | Tier: 3 | Points: 10
Q2 "It seemed as if they would die of heat, and yet they obliged to go on with their work, for they were very poor." Using context clues, which option below best describes the meaning of "obliged"?
A. feeling scared
B. feeling bound to do something *
C. feeling super excited
D. feeling too tired

Which sentence below uses the word obliged correctly.
A. Because she broke the law, she is obliged to appear in court. *
B. Eating too much candy can leave you obliged.
C. I chose this dog from the shelter and obliged him.
D. The mailbox was obliged with mail.

Word/Phrase: suddenly | Tier: 2 | Points: 10
Q3 "But suddenly, as she floated down, she remembered something...". Using context clues, which option below best describes the meaning of the word "suddenly"?
A. slowly
B. quickly *
C. gracefully
D. calmly

Which sentence below uses the word "suddenly" correctly?
A. The sun suddenly disappeared from the sky and everything went dark, *
B. That was a delicious bowl of suddenly.
C. She is home and not suddenly.
D. The game is cancelled because suddenly.

Word/Phrase: majestic | Tier: 3 | Points: 10
Q4 "She was so great, so majestic, that men and animals were awe-struck...". Using context clues, which option below best describes the meaning of "majestic"?
A. disgusting
B. happy
C. simple
D. very beautiful *

which sentence below uses the word "majestic" correctly.
A. To drive in Florida, you need a valid majestic.
B. The mountains we saw were majestic. *
C. Our team almost made it to majestic.
D. Only in winter does it majestic.

Standards Covered with This Lesson Activity: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.5.4a,
 
     
     
 
Task 2: Discussion Activity (30 points)
Instructions: This discussion forum will have questions for students to respond. Read the posted questions, and respond to each. Students are responsible for posting one initial and and two peer responses for each topic.

  Topic Title Replies

Message the Cloud remembers...
What does the Cloud remember as she sinks closer to the earth?
Sent on: Oct 4, 2022 by: Lyssa Ventura
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Message The people on the earth...
Why does the Cloud feel sympathy for the people on the earth?
Sent on: Oct 4, 2022 by: Lyssa Ventura
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Message Rainbows...
What does a rainbow symbolize for the men and animals saved by the cloud?
Sent on: Oct 4, 2022 by: Lyssa Ventura
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Standards Covered with This Lesson Activity: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.5.1, CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.5.2, CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.5.5,
 
     
     
 
Task 3: Writing Activity (30 points)
Instructions: What did the cloud mean when she cried "I will give my life for you!"? Explain in a short paragraph and use the text to support your writing. Cite evidence. Minimun of 3 sentences. 
Standards Covered with This Lesson Activity: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.5.1, CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.5.4, CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.5.7,
 
     

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