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1 Welcome Parents! Groveland Elementary School 5 th Grade “What to Expect Next Year”

2 Consequences: Warning Time out and/or note home Phone call home Office Referral After-School detention Wednesday School (The particular order may vary by teacher)

3 Curriculum Reading – Standardized test Language Arts (English, Spelling, Writing) Math –Standardized test Science - Standardized test Social Studies

4 Reading Skills Phonics (usually done through spelling) Vocabulary Fluency Comprehension Focus Skills – conflict/resolution character’s motives sequencing theme or moral making inferences main idea/details cause and effectcompare and contrast fact/opinion summarizing/paraphrasing

5 Success on “Cold Reads” reading test True measurement of reading skills being taught and cannot be read aloud to student Student must show test taking strategies i.e. 1.underlining/highlighting 2.boxing/numbering paragraphs 3. preview the questions 4. reading/rereading for understanding 5. checking over their work

6 Example Question for Reading After reading the passage Example question to answer

7 Math We dive right in to division 1 st week of school ! Tests/Quizzes will be given most weeks Homework in math, Monday - Friday Accelerated Math Help your child to learn - keep practicing their multiplication facts EVERY NIGHT!!!!!!

8 Example Question for Math ABOUT = Estimate Double Digit Division 800 divided by 40 Prime Numbers Factorization Exponents

9 Science Also Standardized tested Most chapters will be covered in two or three weeks Interactive Journals (grade) Grades come from class work, homework, quizzes, and tests Weekly experiments, labs, projects, STEM’s, “Speedbag” curriculum etc…

10 Example Question for Science

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12 Social Studies NOT tested on standardized TEST 8 chapters to cover over the course of the year from Early Explorations to Pre Civil War and the Holocaust, including economy, government, civics Plan on a test every 2-3 weeks Very little homework, but students should study vocabulary and concepts.

13 What can we do over the Summer? Science Activities Take your child fishing! Free fishing days provide an excellent opportunity for parents who don't yet have licenses to take youth fishing, or avid anglers to introduce a friend to fishing without having to purchase a license. On these days, the fishing license requirement is waived for all recreational anglers (residents and non-residents).

14 What can we do over the Summer? All other rules (e.g., seasons, bag and size limits) apply.seasons, bag and size limits License-free freshwater days for 2014 Saturday, June 14 Sunday, June 15 License-free saltwater days for 2014 Saturday, June 7 Sunday, June 8 Saturday, September 6 Saturday, November 29 If you keep the fish, open up the stomach of the fish and look at the contents with your child, noting what the fish ate. Have student try to identify the parts of the fish.

15 What can we do over the Summer? Science and Social Studies activities Go to a museum while you are traveling. Here are some FREE museums in Florida. Florida Museum of Natural History – Gainesville http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/Florida Museum of Natural History– Fort Christmas Historical Museum & Park - Christmas, FL Museum and park is closed MondaysFort Christmas Historical Museum & Park Holocaust Memorial - Miami BeachHolocaust Memorial Museum of Florida History - TallahasseeMuseum of Florida History Free Sunday Family Days for families with children age 18 and under with accompanying adult.

16 What can we do over the Summer? National Museum of Naval Aviation - Pensacola In addition, enjoy Blue Angels practice Tuesday and Wednesday mornings March through November. Also, on Wednesdays there is an autograph session with the pilots inside the museum.National Museum of Naval Aviation Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art - Gainesville Closed Mondays and holidays.Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art FREE MUSEUM DAYS Jewish Museum of Florida - Miami Beach Free every Saturday Children under age six always freeJewish Museum of Florida Miami Art Museum - Miami Free the second Saturday of each month Children under age twelve and students with ID always freeMiami Art Museum Museum of Contemporary Art - Jacksonville Free Wednesday night "Art Walk" from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.Museum of Contemporary Art

17 What can we do over the Summer? Go for a swim! Kelly Park, Rock Springs 400 East Kelly Park Road, Apopka (407) 889-4179 http://parks.orangecountyfl.net http://parks.orangecountyfl.net Admission: $3 per vehicle for 1-2 people; $5 per vehicle for 3-8 people. Hours: Daily 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. in summer; 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in winter Location: Take Rock Springs Road north from Apopka; right onto Kelly Park Road and follow signs The springs are part of the Florida Aquifer. After visiting the springs, have your child look online or check out a book about it. http://www.floridasprings.org/expedition/videos/

18 What can we do over the Summer? Go to the beach! Look for shells/animals that have washed up on shore. Take pictures and then have your child look them up on the internet or go to the library and find a book about them.

19 What can we do over the Summer? Math Activities Give your child a budget and have him or her use the flier from Publix and plan what to buy. Give your child a budget and have them plan a “vacation”. Make or purchase some flash cards for multiplication and division facts and keep them in the car. Have your student practice flash cards for 15 minutes of travel time. THEY MUST BE PROFICIENT IN THIS TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN 5 TH GRADE!


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