5 th grade August 20 th, 2015 Georgia Standards of Excellence Link: https://www.georgiastandards.org/Georgia- Standards/Pages/default.aspx.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Welcome to Central Middle School!
Advertisements

Welcome to Mrs. Levinson & Mrs. Fishman’s Class. Is 3 rd grade hard? Common Core Curriculum EVRC/Accelerated Reader Program Daily Writing Practice Vocabulary.
5 th grade August 28 th, Megan Brown Becky Engram Jessica Gilbert.
Mrs. Murzyn’s Fourth Grade Class Welcome, parents!
Sixth Grade Meet & Greet
Welcome to our Third Grade Class Mrs. Tammy Davis Please Look Around! Also, please add your address on the sheet at your child’s desk!
Seven Hills Elementary Futures Under Construction
Mrs. Blaine’s First Grade John Adams Academy
Welcometo 5th Grade OpenHouse! Things you need to know!
We are Pierce’s Pack!.  Mrs. Stephanie Pierce  15 years in education:  1 st,3 rd,4 th grades  Family  Moved to Needville Last Year.
WELCOME TO MRS. AAGAARD’S THIRD GRADE CLASS!.
th Grade A Year to Cheer!. About Mrs. Tello This is my 10 th year at Hillside and my 23 rd year teaching. I have taught 4 th and 5 th grades.
Grade 5 Fall Open House September 23, 2014 Please sign in and sign up for an October 13 th conference!
3 rd Grade Curriculum Night Mrs. Ergle & Mrs. Cato.
3 RD GRADE Mrs. Pudenz Mrs. Brown Ms. Anderson. WHAT DO WE TEACH IN 3 RD GRADE? ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS English Language Arts: My primary aim is to instill.
Welcome to Back to School Night Mrs. Clark’s 4 th & 5 th Grade Class.
Welcome to Back to School Night! 3rd Grade Mrs. Slaven room 21.
Mrs. Allen 5th grade Silver Creek Elementary Welcome to Parent Information Night/Open House!
Holly Springs Elementary STEM Academy 3 rd Grade
Welcome to Rankin Elementary -- 4 th Grade Mrs. Vicari Room 30.
Mrs. Kitchell’s Fourth Grade Class Welcome, parents!
Welcome to 5/6 Grade! Mr. Banks Mrs. Deveaux Ms. Gobbo Ms. Morris.
Mrs. LaManque 5 th grade. Chesapeake Bay Experience September 30 $5.00 JLAB January 7 Washington, DC Date TBD Field Trips.
The Jureczki/Cole Show Mrs. Cole – Math, Science, Technology Mrs. Jureczki– Reading, Writings, Language Arts, Social Studies.
Welcome to Open House! Ms. Diaz Reading / Language Arts Mrs. Bravo Math / Science / Social Studies 3rd Grade Class.
I’m glad you are here!. Family Sports Tea chi ng Education Outdoors.
W ELCOME TO 4 TH GRADE CURRICULUM NIGHT A UGUST 28, 2014.
Open House September 8, :30-6:30 September 8, :30-6:30.
WELCOME TO PARENT ORIENTATION Fourth Grade. CURRICULUM  Math  Science  Texas History  Reading  Writing  Word Work.
Reading and Language Arts - Ms. Herndon. HOMEWORK and TESTS Time is given in class. Homework reflects what will be on test Assignments:-written in planner.
Minneola Elementary Charter School
Seven Hills Elementary Futures Under Construction
Mrs. Rose’s Big Kahunas 4 th Grade CTA. Mrs. Rose 21st year of teaching Taught 2 nd grade, reading specialist, 4 th grade teacher B.S. Elementary Education.
Welcome! Powering up for a Heroic Year in First Grade!
YOUR FIFTH GRADE TEACHERS MRS. JONES MRS. LEWIS MRS. MORRIS MRS. TREADWELL.
WELCOME Third Grade Mrs. Filipek. POLICIES, PROCEDURES, & OFFICE REMINDERS  School Numbers Office Classroom – ext 8020 (leave a message)
Welcome to 4 th Grade Curriculum Ms. Sims, Mrs. Carstarphen, Ms. Hodge, Ms. Walker.
School Policies Attendance  Absent if arriving after 9:30  Send excuse note within 2 days for office approval Excuse notes in HERO binder  All absences.
Holly Springs Elementary STEM Academy 3 rd Grade August 27, 2015.
Welcome to Second Grade! Parent Orientation
Welcome to 3 rd Grade Parent Information Night Mrs. Combs Mrs. Davis Ms. Foley Mrs. Khazzoum Ms. McWilliams Expect Success!
CURRICULUM NIGHT 2 nd Grade. WHAT ARE WE LEARNING? Reading: Comprehension, Accuracy, Fluency, Expanding Vocabulary Math: Numbers, Operations, Measurement,
Meet the Teacher/ Open House 2011  Mrs. Saunders  This is my 14 th year teaching and 7 th at Kohrville.  I have 3 boys and 2 are attending Kohrville.
5 th Grade Open House 2015 – About Mrs. Gibson  9 years experience in 5 th working in Cobb County  B.S. – Early Childhood Education  M.Ed. –
Back to School Night 1 st Grade 1 st Grade School Year Mrs. Cash and Mrs. Newton.
Mrs. Brooks’ Mon-Stars. Students will use a combined reading and grammar journal. Handouts and information will be stored in this journal. It can be taken.
Meet the Teacher/Parent Orientation Welcome Goals 5 th Grade Curriculum Grading Classroom Rules Planner/Tues. Folder Parent Conference Day October 12.
-UNO, BA in Communications -SLU, Masters of Arts in Teaching -10 th year teaching -4H Sponsor -Website Access
Mrs. Sherry Grade 4 Phone Ext. # 6480
Second Grade Mrs. Murray. Office Room x-8007 School Numbers The parking lot by the gym is the only pick up and drop off point School.
Teacher 1Teacher 2.  Click here to play the video:
YOUR FIFTH GRADE TEACHERS MRS. JONES MRS. LEWIS MRS. MORRIS MRS. TREADWELL.
We are the Sablatura’s Skeeters!.  Mrs. Brenda Sablatura  14 years in 3 rd grade  Family  Education.
Central Primary Third Grade Welcome, parents!. Welcome Back!
Back to School Night September 15, 2015
 It is important to be here everyday.  Please call the office if your child is out sick.  Please send a note with your child when he/she returns. 
YOUR FIFTH GRADE TEACHERS MRS. LEWIS MRS. TREADWELL.
Ms Ciccarelli Second grade teacher. Welcome Parents! Forms of communication: Please contact me at (914) me at
Welcome to Rankin Elementary -- 4 th Grade Mrs. Vicari Room 30.
Grade 5 Fall Open House September 21, Contact information Mrs. Bielamowicz (832) Mrs. Wright
Hughes Elementary We EMPOWER the future!
WELCOME TO THIRD GRADE! Ms. Byrne Byrne’s Brightest! Our motto: READ, THINK, and WRITE!
Curriculum Night 3 rd Grade Introductions  Jennifer Atkinson  LouAnne Gunn  MaryBeth Waller  Lisa Ward  Haley Wilcox.
Welcome to Our Oasis of Learning! North Hill’s 3 rd Grade.
Welcome 5 th grade Mrs. Carranza Ms. Jones Mr. Plumbo Mrs. Querry.
WELCOME!!!! Mrs. DuBray & Mr. Robinson. Daily Schedule We are on a six day cycle Students either start with Mrs. DuBray or Mr. Robinson 3 days a week.
Mrs. Ross’ Second Grade Class
Welcome! Please find your child’s seat. Please fill out a wish and put it in the basket.
Welcome! Please find your child’s seat. Fill out a wish for your first grader this year, and tell me something your child is interested in. Place in the.
Ms. Miller and Ms. Shank.
Presentation transcript:

5 th grade August 20 th, 2015 Georgia Standards of Excellence Link: Standards/Pages/default.aspx

Megan Brown Becky Engram Jessica Gilbert Deborah Holder Lacy Saxon Justine Smith Linda Schmersahl

 If you participated with Parent Portal last year you should get an soon with info on how to access Family Portal.  If YOU HAVE NOT… contact the school and provide your current address to sign up.  Check grades frequently – request alerts. The system will notify you when your child gets a failing grade, zero, missing assignment etc. 10% HW 20% Classwork 30% Quizzes/Projects 40% Tests

 Every academic subject is to have something written in it, every day!  Students are to have their agenda with them for EACH class EVERY DAY.  Replacement cost for the agenda is $5.  The agenda should be READ and SIGNED each night by a parent or guardian.  Please let us know if you need a conference, we can meet during our planning time 9:40-10:15 a couple days a week OR after school 2:15- 2:45. Write a note in the agenda or the teacher.

 This is our way to communicate with you on a daily basis regarding your child’s behavior at school, completion of assignments, etc.  Students receive a new Behavior card every 3 weeks.  Parents, please review the behavior card DAILY. Sign the back of the behavior card on Wednesday night.  The behavior card MUST remain in their blue folder.  Points will be deducted for things such as: missing assignments, excessive talking, off task, unprepared, etc.

 Georgia Milestones  We anticipate results in October 2015  Oct. 12 th -Nov. 13 th ITBS window  April th 2016 Georgia Milestones Grades 3-8: LA, Math, Science, SS

 Students can earn Behavior Bucks by:  Having their behavior card signed by Thursday morning.  100 points at the end of the 3 weeks = 20 BB  points = 10 BB  points = 5 BB  Any additional positive behaviors may be rewarded with BB.  A brochure went home about Wildcat PAWS PACKS, we will have the Wildcat Council every quarter to reward students. (This replaces Student of the Month)

 Our focus will be literary and informational texts. Your child should bring their book, spiral, folder and practice book to reading class.  Your child’s reading level range will be listed in the front of his/her agenda.  They should have an AR book with them at all times. They will be required to read them as part of their homework grade.  The AR contract is a requirement  Students will be expected read 2 books and one project 1 st qtr.  They will be expected to do 4 books and 2 projects 2 nd and 3 rd quarters  For 4 th quarter, 2 books and one project  How to help at home: please make sure to ask your student about their reading contract to ensure they are reading for homework 20 minutes nightly and ask questions about what they have read.  For example: Who are the main characters? What is your story about? How are the characters different? Etc.

 Mrs. Smith & Ms. Saxon are incorporating Shurley English jingles, Write Bright, and Write to Learn along with additional resources to teach Language Arts this year.  We will practice our writing all year with narratives, opinion pieces, and research.  Constructed Response will occur in all subject areas

 We will be teaching the 5 th grade standards through a variety of resources.  Students need to bring their Math textbooks, Math folders, and spirals to class each day.  GOMATH: We have a NEW math program  Please review flashcards nightly to help students master their +, -, x, and ÷ facts.  Every Friday there will be a Math for Today Quiz

 Quizzes- vocabulary is very important!  Tests- based on Unit of study  Projects- throughout the year, at home and in- class projects count 40%  Labs- counted as class work grades  Homework- study vocabulary nightly and complete other assignments as given.

 We are studying Civil War up to the Present. We will use a mixture of the Social Studies books, Newspapers, PowerPoints and videos to teach US History.  Homework will be given as needed. Please make sure your child studies their vocabulary nightly.  Study Guides will be given for all tests and quizzes.

 HW is assigned to review skills introduced in class.  Unfinished class work may become homework  Refer to the agenda daily for all assignments.  Incomplete or Missing HW will result in a loss of 3 points on the behavior card and an opportunity to complete the assignment in study hall.  For each day the assignment is late 10 points will be deducted from their grade.

 Each category is weighted the same for each class/subject.  Check online frequently for grades and the teacher if you have questions. Homework – 10% Classwork – 20% Quizzes - 30% Tests – 40%

The Blue Folder will come home DAILY so you can look over graded papers promptly. Please keep graded papers at home and make sure your child does not have loose papers in their book bag, agenda, etc.

Attendance is very important!!!  Students come into the classroom each morning at 7:30 to begin working on morning work.  If you are driving your child to school, please see that he/she arrives by 7:30 to allow them time to prepare for the day.  When students are tardy they miss important instructional time.

 Check the student handbook regarding excused absences and make-up work.  A written note must be sent following the absence.  Please give us as much notice as possible for any planned absences.  Excessive tardies or absences may result in parent contact, counselor referral, or social worker contact.

Please be aware of the school dress code as stated in the parent/student handbook and dress your child accordingly.

 We have high expectations for your child as they progress through fifth grade, both academically and socially.  Your child needs support and structure, both at home and at school. Please keep in mind that this is a major transitional year for your child.  Please use the CCSD website to access information about academic standards, testing dates, and the academic calendar. o Ultimately, it is the student’s job to be responsible for their work, their materials, and their behavior.

 Chaperones will be needed for field trips – you must complete a volunteer application and be approved by the county office – background check involved. Please do this now if you have not already.  Jessica Ruiz is our Parent Facilitator to assist with academic issues that may arise.  Title I compacts, sign and return!  Camp Learn-a-lotta is an organized volunteer program at WES where parents work with students for acceleration and remediation, as needed. If you are interested, please let us know  Please read the monthly 5 th grade newsletter to be kept up to date.

 This year we will be traveling to the middle school in the Spring  We will take a trip to the Cobb Energy Center to see a play Called The Lightening Theif on October 27 th  We will take a trip to Atlanta to the Aquarium, Hard Rock Café, and the World of Coke- more information about prices and times will be coming!

It was great to have you here tonight!