Welcome to Fifth Grade! TONIGHT’S TOPICSTopics for Future Conversations in the Fall Social growth and development in fifth grade Shifts in academic expectations.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Humble Independent School District Parent Information Guide
Advertisements

Overview for Parents and Guardians Fall 2010
What is Differentiation?
Parent-Teacher Conferences:
Achieving Examination Success
Common Core Standards and the Edmonds School District November 4, 2013.
Tonight’s Purpose Build Confidence for the “Next” Grade.
Across the Curriculum West Jacksonville Elementary A. Bright and L. Derby.
Common Core State Standards Are Coming to the Elk Grove Unified School District (EGUSD)! Information for Parents July-September, 2012.
What to Expect in 3 rd Grade Ms. Urban & Ms. Reyes (3-305) Tonight’s Topics: Future Topics: O Social growth and development O Shifts in academic expectations.
Introduction to Delaware’s New Standards and Assessments.
Mrs. Bergstrom, Classroom Teacher Mrs. Mueller, Classroom Teacher Mrs. Remmes, Special Education Teacher Mrs. Hickey, AIS/Reading Intervention Mrs. Ziegler,
Welcome to Fifth Grade!. Around the Room… / We have an “In” door and an “Out” door. / Homework is always posted on our “Homework Board”. / Our schedule.
Welcome to First Grade! Please feel free to look around the classroom and then have a seat at your child’s desk. If you have any questions during my presentation.
Welcome to Second Grade Shanghai American School inspires in all students: A lifelong passion for learning A commitment to act with integrity and compassion.
Welcome to 4 th Grade! Topics to be discussedTopics for Curriculum Night Social growth and development in 4 th grade Shifts in academic expectations for.
Welcome Welcome to 5 th 5 th Grade The Schedule TimeDaily Schedule 8:45-8:52Homeroom 8:52-10:14Math 10:16-10:56Performing Arts 10:58-11:38 Social Studies.
8 th Grade Reading and Language Arts Ms. Beck SHJH.
HILDA WALKER Curriculum Night Ms. Hourihan-6 th Grade September 2, 2014.
Welcome to Curriculum Night! Nance Elementary. Our Daily Schedule Morning Meeting 7:45am-8:00am Reading and Writing Workshop 8:00am-10:30am Science 10:30am-11:00am.
Ms. Lopez 5 th Grade Teacher Room 202 Welcome Back to School!
Welcome to 4 th Grade Back to School Night! Penelope Silva Sarah Gamble (Stephanie Reasoner) Kris Wolfgang Marcy Shapiro.
Welcome 4 th Grade Title 1 Curriculum Night. State’s Academic Content/Achievement Standards Gray Elementary Web Page:
Welcome Parents!! Mr. Kevin Bergmann (ELA/ Social Studies)
Third Grader’s Flight Plan Third grade is typically a year of great transition academically, emotionally, and behaviorally. The 3 rd grade staff strongly.
November 19, 2009 Topics with Thompson 7:30 p.m..
Welcome… Parents of AT Students Quiz Question: Where was Cleopatra’s temple located? Fox Chase AT Resource Teachers: Mrs. Michele Lintner and Mrs. Debra.
Welcome to Rankin Elementary -- 4 th Grade Mrs. Vicari Room 30.
Welcome to Earl Stanley Gardner Middle School
HILDA WALKER Curriculum Night Ms. Hourihan-6 th Grade September 1, 2015.
September 9, 2015 Dear Parents and Guardians, I am delighted to be back for my fifth year at Highland Terrace Elementary School. My first year at Highland.
Welcome to Curriculum Night! Nance Elementary. What will we do tonight?
Math In Focus Haverford’s New Math Program. Strategies of MIF The “why” as well as the “how” is taught with all math concepts. This allows teachers to.
TEHAMA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION WELCOME! Richfield Parent Math Night October 7, 2014.
Welcome to Curriculum Night! 3 rd Grade Granger Elementary.
WELCOME SUNSHINE ROOM FAMILIES!!! Please sign in on the sheet by the door, grab one of each of the papers there and find your child’s seat. There is an.
4 th Grade Parent Orientation Welcome, parents and students!
Welcome To Back To School Night Second Grade Mrs. Billig Mrs. Craig Mrs. Loomis Mrs. Lowe Mr. Wainwright.
Mrs. Ellis. A Little About Mrs. Ellis I was born and raised here in the Bay Area. I have three boys at home. Family is really important to me; my parents,
PREPARING [DISTRICT NAME] STUDENTS FOR COLLEGE & CAREER Setting a New Baseline for Success.
September 2013 THE COMMON CORE STANDARDS & THE NEW STATE TESTS: ADVANCING COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS IN NYC.
Third Graders are Stars! Teachers: Mrs. Ware, Ms. Snyder Ms. Leland, Mrs. Meanor Mrs. Lyons-Irving Welcome to Open House September 13, 2011.
EngageNY.org An Introduction to the Common Core State Standards What they mean for you and your children.
Randolph Elementary, R. E. S. Our parents serve the nation, Our school reflects the best. We’re tops in academics, Pride and honor, too. With the colors.
Welcome to Back to School Night! Miss Powner Room 234.
WELCOME TO THE PTA MEETING 09/10/2009 INTRODUCTION My name is Christine and I am: Homeroom to class 204. Math and Science teacher to class 203. Science.
Reader’s Workshop Schindewolf Intermediate. *Reader’s Workshop is a teaching model where children improve their reading by spending time actually reading.
FLIPPED LEARNING. HOMEWORK EXPECTATIONS ➤ Students are expected to watch video examples (found on the SFE 6 th Grade Math Page) while following along.
Welcome to Rankin Elementary -- 4 th Grade Mrs. Vicari Room 30.
Welcome To Mrs. Birnbaum’s Grade 2/3 Class. Grade 2/3 Program Grade 2/3 Goals: To facilitate independence, inquiry, character education, problem solving.
Providing a Mathematically Rich Common Core Classroom Please add a sticky dot to represent YOU on the following charts: – On the Road to Implementation.
AYP Aigner Allen Shoemaker Elementary  Shoemaker did not make AYP because of the following subjects:  Math  Writing.
Welcome to Grade 1 A Guide for Families. So many things to learn …. The Kindergarten years require the child: to adjust to the routines of a learning.
Mr. Waggoner’s and Mrs. Strickland’s First Grade Class Welcome, parents!
Karibu- Welcome We hope you find the note left by your child a warm surprise as you are away from them tonight. Please feel free to leave them a note.
ACS WASC/CDE Visiting Committee Final Presentation Panorama High School March
Elementary AVID! “Pathway to Success” Meadow View Elementary 5 th Grade.
Math Learning Night 3rd Grade. What is the new Common Core? EnglishSpanish.
Mrs. Schieck’s Third- Grade Class Welcome!. Welcome to Third Grade!  I will introduce you to third grade and to our classroom.  If you have any thoughts.
Good morning and thank you for coming to the Summer Institute!
2017 NYS Common Core State Standards and Assessments
Welcome to Back to School Night
Cobb 6th Grade Campus Parent - Teacher Title I Compact
Parent Information & Training Session #1
Welcome To Third Grade! (What Will My Student Learn This Year?)
Cobb 6th Grade Campus Parent - Teacher Title I Compact
Welcome To Third Grade! (What Will My Student Learn This Year?)
What to Expect in 3rd Grade
Welcome to issaquah middle school 8th Grade course selection
Reader’s Workshop Bear Branch 6th.
Presentation transcript:

Welcome to Fifth Grade! TONIGHT’S TOPICSTopics for Future Conversations in the Fall Social growth and development in fifth grade Shifts in academic expectations for fifth grade students Homework Expectations Curriculum outlines Individual teacher routines for the classroom Standardized testing Looking at grade level work Middle School Application Process

Our Theme: Independence! Now that I’m in fifth grade, I’m preparing for Middle School! Fifth graders want to be INDEPENDENT! This year we will spend time talking about what independence really means and what it looks like. As students prepare for middle school, we will work toward replacing elementary school routines and building strong middle school habits. Independence in... Relationships Speaking and listening to others in our class, school, and greater community with patience and respect Taking responsibility for one’s actions as a way to earn trust and gain independence Organization Completing work on time Coming to lessons prepared Keeping notebooks and folders neat and organized Prioritizing our schoolwork responsibilities alongside our extra-curricular commitments (time management) Academics (taking responsibility for your own learning) Actively participating in lessons Thinking about what was taught and applying that to the task with available support tools, before asking for help Starting work quickly and remaining on task Now that I’m in fifth grade, I’m preparing for Middle School! Fifth graders want to be INDEPENDENT! This year we will spend time talking about what independence really means and what it looks like. As students prepare for middle school, we will work toward replacing elementary school routines and building strong middle school habits. Independence in... Relationships Speaking and listening to others in our class, school, and greater community with patience and respect Taking responsibility for one’s actions as a way to earn trust and gain independence Organization Completing work on time Coming to lessons prepared Keeping notebooks and folders neat and organized Prioritizing our schoolwork responsibilities alongside our extra-curricular commitments (time management) Academics (taking responsibility for your own learning) Actively participating in lessons Thinking about what was taught and applying that to the task with available support tools, before asking for help Starting work quickly and remaining on task

Rising Expectations in Fifth Grade! Students will be held accountable for their learning from the previous grades beginning right in September! Fifth graders bring many years of experience with them on the first day. We know incoming fifth graders will need reminders about routines for school, classroom and workshop expectations, but we also know they will bring everything they already know about being a strong student and will be ready to begin instruction right away. Increased Expectations for Stamina! Students will be expected to be able to read pages and write about their reading during the school day and at home to maintain their reading skills Students should be able to write organized entries that span over a page within a sitting across various genres Students should be able to demonstrate their mathematical thinking in a variety of ways, and make multiple attempts to solve word problems Students will be held accountable for their learning from the previous grades beginning right in September! Fifth graders bring many years of experience with them on the first day. We know incoming fifth graders will need reminders about routines for school, classroom and workshop expectations, but we also know they will bring everything they already know about being a strong student and will be ready to begin instruction right away. Increased Expectations for Stamina! Students will be expected to be able to read pages and write about their reading during the school day and at home to maintain their reading skills Students should be able to write organized entries that span over a page within a sitting across various genres Students should be able to demonstrate their mathematical thinking in a variety of ways, and make multiple attempts to solve word problems

Rising Expectations in Fifth Grade! Students will learn time management skills and will be responsible for more independent planning. Students will practice strategies to transition quickly and independently between subjects Students will take responsibility for being prepared for each subject as well as completing independent or group projects within a specific time frame Students will be deepening their understanding of previous year’s work and be able to apply these concepts to the 5 th grade curriculum. Students will learn time management skills and will be responsible for more independent planning. Students will practice strategies to transition quickly and independently between subjects Students will take responsibility for being prepared for each subject as well as completing independent or group projects within a specific time frame Students will be deepening their understanding of previous year’s work and be able to apply these concepts to the 5 th grade curriculum.

Homework In fifth grade, homework has several purposes. Practicing a skill or strategy learned at school – Math assignments, independent reading, reading response and writing work are examples of this type of assignment Previewing or preparing information and assignments for instruction the next day – Reading informational articles and stories, note taking, and homework from the writing workshop are of examples of this type of assignment Communicating with parents about what work is being done at school, and how your child understands this work – Looking at your child’s assignments, and noticing how prepared he or she is to complete assignments, is a great way to informally assess how well your child is doing in school. Developing strong work and organization habits – This is especially relevant in fifth grade as students prepare for an increased workload in middle school and learn to balance assignments, projects, and afterschool activities. In fifth grade, we will learn to plan and complete project work in social studies. In fifth grade, homework has several purposes. Practicing a skill or strategy learned at school – Math assignments, independent reading, reading response and writing work are examples of this type of assignment Previewing or preparing information and assignments for instruction the next day – Reading informational articles and stories, note taking, and homework from the writing workshop are of examples of this type of assignment Communicating with parents about what work is being done at school, and how your child understands this work – Looking at your child’s assignments, and noticing how prepared he or she is to complete assignments, is a great way to informally assess how well your child is doing in school. Developing strong work and organization habits – This is especially relevant in fifth grade as students prepare for an increased workload in middle school and learn to balance assignments, projects, and afterschool activities. In fifth grade, we will learn to plan and complete project work in social studies.