What parents HAVE to know!! 5th Grade Promotion What parents HAVE to know!!
What every 5th Grade student must know and be able to do to be considered for PROMOTION to 6th Grade ! Pass CRCT Reading with a minimum score of 800* Pass the CRCT Reading ability assessment with an 850 Lexile Read at a minimum level of 860 ATOS Read fluently (120 wpm) Apply Standard English rules to spelling and grammar. Consistently apply fluent use of basic facts to solve multiple digit multiplication and long division problems Consistently demonstrate ability to solve multiple step word-problems
Math Third Grade Demonstrate fluency in basic addition and subtraction facts Demonstrate fluency in basic multiplication and division facts Apply knowledge of place value to regroup or “borrow” Demonstrate understanding of place value to 1000 Demonstrate ability to solve one-step and multiple step word problems Fourth Grade In addition to 3rd Grade requirements, students must also be able to: Demonstrate understanding of whole number and decimal place value from hundredths to millions Demonstrate concept of what a fraction is using models Understanding of benchmark numbers and fractions such as: 10, 25, 50, 75, 100, ¼, ½, ¾,
Math Fifth Grade In addition to the 3rd & 4th grade requirements, students must also be able to consistently demonstrate and apply… Understanding of place value Understanding of multiplication and long division strategies using multiple digits Understanding of equivalent fractions using models, decimals, and percentages. Understanding of equivalent fractions as a strategy to add and subtract fractions
Writing Georgia Writing Assessment-March 5th and 6th Independently write an essay for… narrative genre persuasive genre informative genre Essays must demonstrate proper use of English language by… Applying proper use of grammar and mechanics Demonstrate the ability to sustain a topic Demonstrate clear organizational pattern Demonstrate appropriate and precise language In addition, each of these areas grows in depth in the 5th grade… Detailed and effective progression of ideas Effective use of transitions and attention to details Engaging introductions and thought provoking conclusions
Reading AR is Accelerated Reader Used as a grade for 4th and 5th grade Leveled books Based on their interests Comprehension Questions Used as a grade for 4th and 5th grade Necessary to improve Vocabulary Comprehension Fluency
Home Connect https://hosted55.renlearn.com/48646/HomeConnect/Login.aspx Login = last name, first initial, middle initial, month and date of birth Example (doejj0609) Password = 0+student number Example (012345) All students should have label with this information. Located in front of agenda. A link is available on the school webpage.
ATOS An ATOS level on a book indicates how difficult the text is to read. ATOS is measured on 4 components Average sentence length Average word length Vocabulary grade level Number of words in the book. Where do they get their ATOS score??
ATOS Benchmark Scores These are minimum scores needed throughout each year as evidence of on grade level achievement. Beginning of the Year 1st –9 weeks 2nd – 9 weeks 3rd – 9 weeks End of the Year 1st Grade 50 90 140 170 200 2nd Grade 240 300 350 380 3rd Grade 440 490 530 560 4th Grade 600 670 685 700 5th Grade 750 800 830 860
How does all this relate to the CRCT? If your student is not reading at the correct ATOS level, they are not going to be able to handle grade level vocabulary and test vocabulary. For the CRCT this year, students will have to answer more questions correctly than in the past. In addition, now they are going to have to answer harder questions at higher ability levels.
New Requirements Meet the Standard (On Track) 800 Exceed the Standard (Commendable) 850 Would Be the same as …. Last Year % Correct Would be the Same as…. Last year 3rd Grade Reading 828 67.5% 877 92.5% ELA 826 70% 874 94% Math* 814 65% 927 97% 4th Grade Read 830 75% 875 95% 825 74% 870 812 895 5th Grade 864 72% 866 813 60% 93%
Summary If your student is not reading at the correct ATOS level, they are not going to be able to handle grade level vocabulary and test vocabulary. If your student is not meeting the minimum expectations for the grade level, they are being considered for retention.
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