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Hi-Cap 5th Grade Curriculum
Mrs. Helland
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About Mrs. Helland Grew up in Chehalis, WA
Bachelor’s Degree and Teacher Certification from Saint Martin’s University in Lacey, WA Master’s Degree in Curriculum & Instruction from University of Washington Currently attending UW Tacoma Married and has 2 Jack Russells 9th Year of Teaching
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Daily Schedule *Library– Thursdays *Buddy Reading - Wednesdays
9:20-9:25 Morning Entry Task 9:25 – 10:55 Literacy 10:55 – 11:10 Recess 11:10 – 12:40 Math 12:40 – 1:40 Lunch & Recess 1:40 – 2:15 2:52 – 3:28 Science/Social Studies/Health 2:15 - 2:52 Fitness (M & Thurs)/Music (Tues & F) 3:28 Dismissal *Library– Thursdays *Buddy Reading - Wednesdays *Computer Lab- Mondays
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Goal Setting Conferences
All elementary students will set academic goals and plans to achieve these goals in Reading, Writing and Math. Goal Setting Conferences will occur in October (21nd – 25th) with progress reporting at the semester report card conference in February
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Goal Setting Conferences Outcomes
Students and parents are more involved and take more ownership in meeting the identified goals Students and parents understand the instructional focus and plan for the year Strengthen relationships through improved communication and collaboration with parents and students on developing action plans.
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Goal Setting with Students
Students will individually conference with teacher to develop the individualized goal in Reading, Writing, and Math. Students will have goals on desks to refer to daily. Students will track the progress of the goals in their portfolios. These portfolios will be presented to parents at the February conference and sent home at the end of the year.
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Standard Based Report Cards
4-Advanced 3-Proficient 2-Basic 1-Below Basic
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Bicycle Rubric 4 Child races bicycles Exceeds state standard 3
Child rides independently Meets state standard 2 Child rides with help Approaches state standard 1 another person Below state standard
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Reading Literacy Workshop – class novels, book clubs and read aloud
Skill instruction Content Reading Scope Magazine and Science Studies Weekly Wordly Wise Daily Language Review Junior Great Books Home Reading Log Monthly book reports AR Reading goals Grizzly Reader Club (1 slip per week is suggested)
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Writing Writing Process Persuasive/Argumentative writing
Revising/Editing, idea development, conventions, paragraph and sentence formatting Persuasive/Argumentative writing Research paper Content Based writing
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Math 6th Grade CPM Skills Learned this Year:
Daily instruction on skills and in-class practice Nightly Homework (Due next day) Unit Tests and Quizzes Skills Learned this Year: Multiplication and division of fractions and decimals Multi-step algebra equations Graphing Data and Statistics
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Science FOSS Science Kits Science Fair Science Challenger Newspaper
Variables Life Structures Science Fair Science Challenger Newspaper Monthly home science experiments
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Social Studies United States History Native Americans Explorers
Colonization of America Revolutionary War CBA: Curriculum Based Assessment – Persuasive Writting
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Specialists Music ~ Ms. Kimball PE ~ Ms. Schilinger
Tuesdays and Fridays PE ~ Ms. Schilinger Mondays and Thursdays
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Homework Nightly Reading Log and Summary DLR Math Special Projects
Read 60 minutes Monday – Thursday and write summary New logs passed out Monday (also available on class website) Logs collected Fridays DLR 3-4 times per week Corrected with students and progress is tracked Math Short time in class will be given to start homework Return next school day Special Projects
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Missing Assignments/Study Hall
Assignments given in class are due the following school day (unless specified) Homework circled in planners Assignments/Homework checked in daily by teacher Assignment is missing ZERO SLIP is issued Student completes assignment and returns it the next day (parent needs to sign the zero slip) No returned assignment = study hall
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Field Trips Build-It - November Symphony - March
Seattle Children’s Theater – April UW Engineering Days – April 25th Water Treatment Plant - May BizTown – June 5th
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Out of School Opportunities
Robinson Center for Young Scholars Johns Hopkins Talent Search
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University of Washington Robinson Center for Young Scholars
Summer Challenge Fast-paced, challenging courses in 3-5 week blocks Students explore issues and solve problems through interactive, hands-on activities Enrichment Programs Saturday courses throughout the school year Students are provided a dynamic, challenging, and inspirational learning experience in math or writing depts.washington.edu/cscy
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Johns Hopkins Talent Search
The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY),a world leader in gifted education, seeks high performing students for enrollment in special programs throughout the country High performing students take a test designed for older students which can reveal more about the student’s talents and abilities Tests are held in late fall/early winter and dates and fees can be found at
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Communication Agendas Parent Signature (M-F)
Reading Log Parent Signature (M-Th) Grizzly Flyer Wednesday (Parent Signature) Missing Work Report Wednesday in Grizzly Flyer (parent signature) Monthly AR Reports First Wed. of Month in Grizzly Flyer Zero Slips Parent signature Classroom Webpage/Twitter Classroom #
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