Title: Welcome to Fifth Grade
1Welcome to Fifth Grade!
Getting to Know our Fifth Grade Team!
2Our Goals
- To give each child the academic and social skills
they need to progress into middle school. - To provide a supportive and exciting classroom
environment, where students feel comfortable
experiencing new challenges. - To help each child make new friends and discover
new interests.
3- Smooth Sailing in
- Fifth Grade
- Working Together
- Parents
- Students
- Teachers
- Community Support
- Administrative Staff
4Sailing aboard the Spirit of South Carolina
- Dates October 28, 29, 30, 31
- Cost 4000
- Raising the Funds?
- One Possibility is "Help the 5th grade travel on
the Spirit of South Carolina by ordering a
Longerberger Travel Mug! 20.00 each with 5.00
donated to our trip on each mug sold by Jennifer
Roberts. - Other ideas?? Parent committee to organize and
execute securing funds for this trip.
5Class Subjects
- The subjects presented during fifth grade
- Reading, writing, and word work (ELA Block)
- Math
- Science
- Social Studies
- P.E., music, art, Spanish, computer lab, library,
guidance
6Reading
- Develop analytical and interpretive skills in
literature - Develop listening and oral communication skills
- Develop reasoning skills
- Understand the concept of cycles and change as
they relate across the curriculum - Increase fluency and comprehension
7Writing
- Writing as process using the 6 Traits model
- Develop research skills
- To include reasoning skills
- To include interviewing skills
- To include research of primary documents
- Develop narrative, expository, and
descriptive skills
8Math
- Real world Problem Solving
- Frequent practice of basic skills
- Enhance the development of basic skills and
concepts, students regularly revisit previously
learned concepts and repeatedly practice skills
encountered earlier - Develop critical thinking skills
9Science
- Hands-on approach to science through the use of
science kits and experimentation - Scientific Inquiry Thinking like a Scientist!
- Motion and Design
- Landforms
- Mixtures and Solutions
- Ecosystems
- Cells
- Learning science is something students do, not
something that is done to them
10Social Studies
- Renewal of the country after the Civil War.
- Westward expansion.
- The rise of the United States as a world power.
- The nations involvement in world affairs in the
twentieth century. - Nations leadership role after World War II.
- The growing pains of the country as its citizens
dealt with industrialization. - The issues of womens suffrage and civil rights
for all Americans. - Economic depression and recovery
- Challenges in foreign diplomacy.
11Homework and Agenda
- Students will not be expected to complete more
than 60 minutes each night. - 20 minutes of this homework is independent
reading 5 nights each week. - Expect math homework most nights Monday-Thursday.
- Your child is expected to fill in his/her agenda
daily. Please review your childs agenda each day - Homework is posted in every classroom, everyday
on the whiteboard.
12Our Class Webpage
- Homework Posted Daily
- Social Studies Notes posted online feel free
to print these for your child to copy in their
notebook if they dont finish in class. - http//teacherweb.com
13Missing Assignments
- Students will call home and leave a message if
they have not completed an assignment. - They will record the date, the time, and the
assignment on a phone log in each classroom. - Please provide your childs homeroom teacher
with an accurate number for this purpose.
14Wednesday Folders
- Weekly papers will go home with your child each
Wednesday. Please ask for and expect these. - Please feel free to write comments about your
area(s) of concern on the cover sheet only
please. - Return the cover sheet with a parent signature
- Students will select and return, with the help of
their parents, one assignment that they would
like to add to their portfolio.
15Grades
- Grading Scale can be found in The Daniel Island
School Osprey Handbook - Assignment Breakdown
- 50 Test and Major Projects
- 40 Classwork and Quizzes
- 10 Homework and Participation
16Osprey Way
- On Time
- Safety First
- Pride in Self/School
- Responsible Learner
- Expect Respect
- Yes WE CAN!
17Classroom Consequences
- 1 Verbal Warning
- 2 Contemplation Station within classroom
- 3 Note in agenda and moved to another classroom
to contemplate actions - 4 Phone call or email to parent to discuss
actions - 5 Administrative Office Referral
18Positive Rewards
- Drawing from the Mystery Envelope
19Classroom TalkExpectations
- Ask a question
- Answer a question
- Make a positive comment
20Arrival/Dismissal to School
- Students may enter the building beginning at 700
A.M. and they will report immediately to their
homeroom. - Instruction begins at 720 A.M.
- If your child is not in the classroom by the 720
bell, he/she will need to check in at the school
office before coming to class as he/she is
considered tardy. Students MUST have a pass from
the attendance office. - Students riding bikes will park them on the left
side when facing the building. - Drop off and pick up for 5th grade is in the back
of the building.
21When student is Absent
Please be sure to send in an absent note within 3
days of the your childs absence.
22It is going to be a Great Year!
Thank you for your Support!
Feel free to contact us by phone or email. Mrs.
Stacys email Stacyk_at_berkeley.k12.sc.us Mrs.
Blanchards email Blanchm_at_berkeley.k12.sc.us Mrs.
Dalzells email Dalzelln_at_berkeley.k12.sc.us
Denise Hurley
23Please Visit our Tables
- Guinea Pig Permission Signed by all parentsSo
the piggies may return to school! - Fieldtrip Help
- Copy Center Help
- Medical Concerns
- Team Parents Sign-up (Room Parents)
- Careers Connections
- All Hands on Deck Supply List