2018, yeah. My bad.
VHF Low- CHannels 2-6. VHF High- 7-13.
OK, antenna design. The shorter pieces of antenna are for UHF, longer elements are for VHF.
Basically, one of the antennas I cited has a single element for VHF sticking off to the sides. That's a VHF dipole antenna and offers little in the way of gain. That's pretty much the minimal effort you can do and have something that you can truly call an antenna.
The other one, you'll see 3 elements that are sized for VHF behind the UHF corner reflector. That one will have increased gain over the two element design in the direction it's aimed, but at the cost of signals from the side or behind.
If 5 is an important one to you, I'd probably go with the 2018...
UNLESS!!!!
You'll need to consider the boom length of these and determine if you can place them in your attic and have them point the tiny element end towards those targets to the NorthEast.
If you can't make that work, it'll need to go outside. Pro-tip: Heavy duty chain link top rail is less expensive than antenna mast sections of the same length, and will work with these smaller antennas. :)