welcome to fifth grade!! mrs. hugg mrs. hageman ms. britner mrs. nieto mrs. butterman
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Welcome to Fifth
Grade!!Mrs. Hugg
Mrs. Hagema
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Ms. Britner
Mrs. Nieto
Mrs. Butterman
I dreamed I stood in a studio
And watched two sculptors there.
The clay they used was a young child’s mind
And they fashioned it with care
One was a teacher;
The tools he/she used were books and music and art;
One was a parent
With a guiding hand and a gentle loving heart.
And when at last their work was done
They were proud of what they had wrought
For the things they had worked into the child
Could never be sold or bought.
And each agreed she would have failed
If she had worked alone;
For behind the parent stood the school, and behind the teacher stood the home.
By: Ray A. Lingenfelter
Parent Communication
Data NotebookFriday FolderSchool WebsiteEmailPhone
Parent Communication
Ways to Contact Us
School Phone Number: 301-840-7177
Email Addresses:
Rachel_I_Britner@mcpsmpd.org
Vanessa_M_Hugg@mcpsmd.org
Kathryn_M_Hageman@mcpsmd.org
Mary_A_Butterman@mcpsmd.org
Catherine_N_Nieto@mcpsmd.org
Goals for 2012 - 2013To nurture each student’s strengths and talents
To determine areas of concern in each student and provide support and growth opportunities in these areas
To help each student determine his or her best effort, and to work with the student to achieve “Excellence through Effort!”
Homework Policy
Purpose is fourfold:
1. Extend concepts learned in the classroom.
2. Provide opportunities for independent work.
3. Strengthen concept and skill development.
4. Provide enrichment opportunities.
Homework Policy Should take no more than 60 to 75
minutes a night. Is due on the assigned day unless
illness or death in the family prevented it. Additional time will be given.
Please notify teacher with a note, call, or email.
Field Trip Schedule
Williamsburg
Friday, November 9, 2012
Daytime Astronomy (Kingsley Center)
January 14th or 15th
Strathmore-Baltimore Symphony
October- TBD
WilliamsburgTurn in lunch choice and money by September 28th
Return Financial Responsibility Form
Return permission slip and $68.00 by Oct. 26th
Send McDonald’s money with student on the day of the trip
If chaperoning please choose a lunch by September 28th and pay $30.00 by Oct. 26
No lunches or food allowed to be taken into Williamsburg (unless food allergies)
Water bottles are allowed
Mathematics 5th Grade
5TH GRADE1. Number Theory/Mathematical
Relationships
2. Plane Geometry/Solid Geometry
3. Whole Numbers/Decimal Fractions/Common Fractions
4. Data and Statistics
5. Measurement/Transformational Geometry
6. Probability/Mathematical Properties
Mathematics – Math 6
MATH 61. Graphing Data and Analyzing
Statistics2. Decimal/ Fraction Operations and
Applications3. Shape and Movement4. Patterns and Functions5. Probability
Social Studies – 5th Grade
Unit One – Citizens in Action: The Colonies Revolt 1763 – 1783
Unit Two – Economics: Creating a New Nation 1783 – 1800
Unit Three – The Evolving Country: Geography Past to Present
Science Curriculum Unit One: Force, Motion, and Energy
Unit Two: Electricity and Magnetism
Unit Three: Astronomy
Unit Four: Cells and Heredity
Science MSA will be in late April.
Science/Health CurriculumFamily Life Unit taught in the spring.
Takes place toward the end of May. Students are able to do alternate work if
parents choose to have them do so. Sessions will be held in early spring for
parents to review materials and discuss concepts.
Reading Taught for literary experience, reading to
inform and reading to perform a task.
Study story elements and reading strategies through core books, National Geographic, and other approved media for instruction.
Students will have nightly reading assignments to reach the grade level goal of 25 books for the school year.
Writing Writer’s Workshop is used, and we focus on
the 6+1 Traits model of writing Ideas Voice Conventions Organization Sentence Fluency Word Choice + Presentation
SpecialsArt, Music, Physical Education, Band,
Chorus Art, Music, PE, and Media are once a week Chorus is on Thursday afternoons Band is taught once a week for 35-45
minutes Students will have band buddies to ensure
they get materials presented in class while they were gone.
Middle School Magnet Programs Roberto Clemente- October 11th at 7:00 Eastern- October 23rd at 7:00 Takoma Park- October 11th at 7:00 Argyle- October 24th at 7:00 Loiederman- October 10th at 7:00 Parkland- October 17th at 7:00
For more information visit the following site:
Montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/msmagnet/
5th Grade Daily ScheduleTime Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
9:45-10:40 Specials Specials Science Science Specials
10:40-11:40 Writing/Grammar
Writing/Grammar
Writing/Grammar
Writing/Grammar
Social Studies
11:40-12:50 Math Math Math Math Math
12:50-1:50 Lunch & Recess
Lunch & Recess
Lunch & Recess
Lunch & Recess
Lunch & Recess
1:50-3:20 Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading/ Grammar
Chorus
5th Grade ClassroomsSign up for parent conferences If interested in volunteering sign upOn your student’s desk, you will find:
1. Letter from your student
2. Paper to respond to your student’s letter
AnyQuestions?
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