Grade 5 Reading | FL B.E.S.T. Standard: ELA.5.R.2.3
Smart readers don't rely on just ONE source. They read multiple sources to get a complete picture! Different sources might give you different details, different perspectives, or help you check if information is accurate. Putting it all together is called synthesizing!
Find what's the SAME
How are the sources alike?
Find what's DIFFERENT
How are the sources different?
Monarch butterflies are famous for their annual migration. Each fall, millions of monarchs travel up to 3,000 miles from Canada and the United States to central Mexico. They gather in oyamel fir forests in the mountains, where temperatures are cool enough for them to rest. In spring, they begin the journey north. The entire round trip takes multiple generations, with no single butterfly completing the whole journey.
I'll never forget the first time I saw the monarch butterflies in Mexico. The trees were covered in orange and black - it looked like the forest was wearing a living, breathing blanket! Our guide told us that the same trees have been used by monarchs for hundreds of years. Sadly, the number of butterflies has dropped by 80% since the 1990s. Climate change and loss of milkweed plants (which baby monarchs need to eat) are the biggest threats to these amazing travelers.
Synthesis = Combining information from multiple sources to build a COMPLETE understanding
Example Synthesis: "Monarch butterflies make an amazing 3,000-mile migration to Mexico each fall (Source A). However, this journey is under threat - monarch populations have dropped by 80% due to climate change and loss of milkweed plants (Source B). Understanding both the wonder of their migration AND the dangers they face helps us see why protecting monarchs is so important."
| Source Type | What It's Good For |
|---|---|
| Encyclopedia/Textbook | Reliable facts, overview information |
| Personal Account/Diary | Emotions, personal perspective, what it was like to be there |
| News Article | Current events, recent information |
| Chart/Graph | Numbers, data, comparisons |