WELCOME TO FIFTH GRADE CURRICULUM NIGHT Kimberly Erath Stephanie Numrich Christine Cooper Team Fab!

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WELCOME TO FIFTH GRADE CURRICULUM NIGHT Kimberly Erath Stephanie Numrich Christine Cooper Team Fab!

Classroom Rules  The fifth grade classrooms all have the same rules and guidelines. They are as follows:  Be respectful  Solve your problems  Make good decisions

Discipline  Our main goal as your child’s teacher is to provide a safe and undisrupted community environment for optimal learning.  If the class rules are not followed a progressive set of consequences will occur, RIT B School-wide Discipline Log  Character Cash- earned and consequences

Student Led Conferences  Parent conferences are voluntary and student led. Parents and students will be given time to meet with the teachers. Teachers will sign ups.  We will, however, request conferences for students who are receiving below-average grades and/or having behavioral issues.

Communication  Agendas are the #1 tool. Everyday every box, please sign every night. Check marks= behavior  Teachers will send out monthly newsletters to homeroom classrooms with important events and upcoming information beginning end of September  Please check teacher website on the Anthem website frequently.  Please your teacher directly for any specific content area questions (example Math= Mrs. Numrich, SS S Miss. Erath, ELA Mrs. Cooper)

Homework Policy  Expect to see homework nightly  Some subjects will not assign homework every day.  We follow the formula in regards to the time limit: -grade level (5) multiplied by ten minutes equals minutes per night. Project based learning may be more, especially if students don’t use their class time and begin when assigned.  Please note that 50 minutes is an average, some students may finish in less time and some students may take more time.  Long Term Projects  Science Fair  Social Studies – State Project due Sept 6 th, Explorers unit  Reading

Grading Policy (Homework)  Homework is due the next day, unless otherwise noted and checked 1 st thing with Agenda checks.  Missing work receives ½ credit and a M (MISSING) in gradebook until complete and eligible for full credit.  Late work is accepted with opportunity to receive full credit, Fridays.  Only neat and complete work will be accepted. If we can’t read it, we can’t grade it.

Absent Work  It is important that students turn work in on time, so they do not fall behind in class. Each teacher has an absent box with papers filed according to date for students who were absent. Students are expected to fill in from Agenda boards what they have missed and pick up any papers handed out.  Absent Work: One day per absence plus one  Absent Work is worth full credit when turned in completed  Each teacher has a specified turn in location in the classroom for each rotation.

Grading Policy (re taking tests)  Students have the opportunity to re-take tests in order to raise grades after filling out a Retake Request. Retake Requests are located in classes and on websites, they must be returned with a parent signature.  Retakes to be taken in RTI on specified days announced in advance by teachers. All forms need to be completed before retake.

Planner / Agenda  Provided by Anthem School -If a planner is lost, please contact the office, there is a $5 charge.  Each student must write every word, every box what is written on the agenda board. Homework is in RED in all classes. This is the first 2 min of each class, everyday.  Please check and sign nightly if student completed agenda and homework. This is the #1 tool for communication. Agendas are checked daily.

Social Studies Curriculum  American History- Early people  World History- Research skills, world in transition  Civics/ Government- Foundations of government  Geography- The world in spatial terms  Economics- BizTown, J.A. Global economy, personal finance

BizTown and Junior Achievement  20 lessons taught in Social Studies class with Citizen Guides for each student.  Students assemble in businesses and prepare paperwork prior to simulation  Field Trip to BizTown in Tempe, December 15 th.  Please sign up to Volunteer when requested– you must be District and School Volunteer trained for any volunteer positions.  JA volunteers are always needed, please me for training!

MATH  AZ CCRS Curriculum  Eureka textbook -multiplying and dividing with fractions, decimal, and percents - geometry -graphing  Textbook in Math binder

Science  Scientific Method  Inquiry Process  Earth and Space  Human Body  Simple Machines  Mixtures and solutions  Science Spin and Scholastic News subscriptions $12 made out to Anthem School

Scholastic News & Science Spin  All checks made out to Anthem School only please, $12.  Please send in with your student.  Scholastic News publication= current events, non fiction, informational text Scholastic News publication  Science Spin

READING  Reading Street reading materials  Weekly non-fiction experiences  Literature studies * Multi-Genre reading experiences  20 minutes reading nightly homework

Writing  Journals- embedded in cross curriculum  Informational, Persuasive, Written Communication, Letters, with Project Based Learning.  Poetry  Write From The Beginning  Across curriculum

Ensuring Student Success  Get PowerSchools login from office only. Teachers do not have access to these code.  Suggestion: Have a “drop-off” spot for planner and papers that need to be signed.  Please encourage your student to stay organized, “every paper has a place.”  ACE: Ask your student, Check PowerSchools, ISNs & the teacher.  in PowerSchools updated? If not, please contact the office ASAP, as this is how we out.

Volunteers  Must go through volunteer training class. Call the office for next training date.  We will be asking for volunteers in the future to help with editing, field trips, classroom help, projects, speakers, etc.  BizTown– MIM, theater?  JA- Junior Achievement volunteers for each classroom K-8 th Miss Erath is the coordinator. You must be District and School Volunteer trained.

Thank you for coming!  Please post any questions, comments, or concerns on the Parking Lot paper in back, post-its & pens available.  Please include  your name  student name  address for response