welcome to 5 th grade back to school night
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Welcome to 5 th Grade Back to School Night. Mrs. Fulleylove. Tonight’s Topics:. Schedule 5 th Grade Curriculum Homework Organization/Study Skills Choice Books/Daily News Expectations for Behavior Birthdays. Schedule. Specials: Monday - Health Tuesday – PE/Gym - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Welcome to 5th Grade
Back to School Night
Mrs. Fulleylove
Tonight’s Topics:
• Schedule• 5th Grade Curriculum• Homework• Organization/Study Skills• Choice Books/Daily News• Expectations for Behavior• Birthdays
Schedule
• Specials:Monday - HealthTuesday – PE/GymWednesday – LibraryThursday – MusicFriday – Art
A full copy of our schedule can be found on my website.
Curriculum
• LA/Reading and Math at www.pearsonsuccessnet.com
Common Core Objectives
• English Language Arts Literacy – Focus on key features of Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening and Language Text complexity increases across grades, requires growth
of comprehension skills Responding to informational and fictional text through
writing, using research to inform writing Develop a range of useful communication and
interpersonal skills Includes essential “rules” of English, stresses importance
of vocabulary development
Common Core Objectives
• Mathematics – Focus on 3 critical areas: Fractions – Fluency with Addition/Subtraction,
understanding of Multiplication and some Division of fractions
Extending division – 2 digit divisors, operations with decimals to hundredths
Geometric Measurement – understand concepts of volume
For more information on the Common Core State Standards Initiative go to www.corestandards.org.
Social Studies
• Topics covered include:– Early settlement of America– Jamestown and Roanoke– The Plymouth Colony– The 13 British colonies– The French and Indian War
Science
• Topics covered include:– Properties and Forms of Matter– Sound and Light energy– Classification of Living Things– Plant Structure– Ecosystems– Astronomy– Weather Patterns and Climate
Homework
Reinforces skills and concepts taught during school
Helps students develop important study skills
Keeps families informed about their child’s learning
Agendas – Please sign nightly for 1st Marking Period
Organization/Study Skills
• Organization is key to academic success – makes learning more efficient and reduces stress and anxiety.
• With each stage of schooling we expect students to become more independent as learners.
• Time management skills are taught in schools, can be reinforced at home.
Choice Books
• Big question for parents and educators is: What motivates some children to want to read, even when there is no reward or grade attached? – CHOICE is a powerful
motivator in getting students to read and to become engaged readers.
Daily News
By exploring current issues we can help bridge the gap between the classroom and the outside world.
Leads to more effective connections between the past and the present.
Creates an awareness and helps develop a sense of inquiry.
Behavior Expectations
Students are expected to:
Follow directions given by adults.
Listen when others are speaking.
Speak kindly to and about others.
Respect classroom learning environments.
Feel free to send in treats for birthdays, just send me an e-mail ahead of time so I will know when to expect them.
Also, please pre-cut items if necessary, and send plates or napkins.