meet the 5 th grade team!
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Meet the 5th Grade Team!
• Ms. Meghan Gelsinger • Ms. Barbara Jones • Ms. Melissa Martenak • Ms. Patricia Oviedo • Ms. Rebecca Gebhardt • Ms. Melissa Kuhn
Fifth Grade Community Agreements
• Respect self, others, and property.• Have fun safely!• Everyone participates and communicates.• Always try your best.• Be a problem solver.
Ways to Help Your Fifth Grader Succeed:
• Check and sign your child’s planner/agenda every day.
• Ask questions about homework.• Ask your child to share one highlight and one
challenge from his/her day. • Ask your child to teach you something they
learned today.• Read class and school newsletters.• Attend PTA meetings, conferences, and school
events when possible.
Volunteer Opportunities
• Project assistant. (auction, grade level gift)• Assisting with classroom parties. (Halloween,
Valentine's Day)• Room parents.• Fit Friday participant or snack provider.• Field Trip chaperones. (Hemlock, Smithsonian)• Grade level event assistant. (Greek Olympics,
Poetry Cafe, Science experiments)
Field Trips:
– Hemlock (October)– Court Tour FREE! (Jan.)– Outdoor Lab (April) – Smithsonian Museum FREE! (June)
Grade 5 Topics of Study
• Math Addition, Subtraction, and the Number System, Multiplication and Division, Fractions and Percents, Measurement and Time, Decimals, Fractions, and Percents, Geometry, Probability, Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
• Science Matter & Chemistry, Structures of Life, Geology, Oceans, Sound and Light
• Social Studies World History and Ancient Civilizations
Grade 5 Topics of Study
• Language Arts• Writing Community: Fractured Fairytales ,
Expository, Fiction, Research, Personal Narrative, Persuasion, Plays/ Reader’s Theatre, Poetry
• Word Study• Guided Reading• Reading Response
Homework
Homework is very important in a child’s education. The amount of work assigned nightly should not exceed time limits set by Arlington County. Homework assignments are based on concepts and/or procedures that have been taught in class. Grade 5 = 80 minutes
• Read 30 minutes. This may include reading for other subjects.
Fifth Grade Discipline Policy
The fifth grade discipline policy is based on a positive reward system, rather than a negative consequence system. With this system, students earn rewards (OSPs - Outstanding Student Points) for exemplary behaviors such as always following directions, being respectful to others, showing outstanding effort, and being a positive role model.
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