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1 Welcome to 5 th Grade! 2013 - 2014 Mr. Glenn, Mrs. Larson, Ms. Domagalski

2 Expectations Give 100% effort every day EFFORT = EXCELLENCE Quality Behavior is exhibited every day!! Champion Attitude is exhibited every day!!

3 Baldrige Our school is a Baldrige school. The purpose of Baldrige is to help students take more ownership of their learning in and out of the classroom. As a class, we have each developed a classroom “Vision” statement of how we see our class. Our “Mission” statement describes how we will accomplish our vision throughout the year. We have also brainstormed the characteristics of a “Quality Student” and “Quality Teacher.” These are expectations for each other to help us reach our Class Vision and Mission.

4 Mr. Glenn’s Class: Vision Statement We, the students in Mr. Glenn’s class, are honest and creative leaders. We are a family who respects one another, cares about the well-being of others, and we will always be role-models.

5 Mr. Glenn’s Class: Mission Statement Mr. Glenn’s class is a family who will listen in class and stay focused! We will cooperate with one another and participate in order to be championship learners!

6 Mrs. Larson’s Class: Vision Statement We should help others at all times. Everywhere we go we will be the example and set the example. We want to show that we are the "Buddy and not the Bully". We want to show our true character even when an adult is not looking. We will settle arguments in a peaceful way by talking our problems out with the other person.

7 Mrs. Larson’s Class: Mission Statement When we have problems that can't be solved by ourselves we will go to Mrs. Daniels or teachers to help us through it. We are going to be aware of others and ask them if they are okay. We are going to show leadership qualities by being a "Bucket filler” everyday. We will accept people as they are. We will be respectful by listening and not talk without permission. We will show our self-control by working independently and when transitioning.

8 Ms. Domagalski’s Class: Vision Statement We are Champions of Hope and can achieve ANYTHING if we put our minds to it! We will never give up on our DREAMS!

9 Ms. Domagalski’s Class: Mission Statement We will “Follow the Dream” by earning high scores, passing all of our SOL’s, showing responsibility, always trying our best, and having a good attitude even when tasks are difficult.

10 Student Organization Student Agenda Friday Folders (blue folder) Books and necessary supplies for all classes

11 Academic Instruction Reading and Social Studies – Homeroom Teachers Science – Mrs. Larson Math – Mr. Glenn Writing – Ms. Domagalski Mrs. Lowrance, Ms. Ennis and Mrs. Brown are working with us throughout the day

12 Grading Scale Grades are based on unit assessments, projects, quizzes, homework, classwork, and participation A = 90% – 100%C = 70% - 76% B+ = 89% - 87%D+ = 67% - 69% B = 86% – 80%D = 60% - 66% C+ = 77% - 79%F = 59% - 0%

13 Language Arts Unit 1: Word Analysis - synonyms, antonyms, homophones, context clues Unit 2: Fiction - character traits, plot development, main ideas/details Unit 3: Nonfiction - organization of a story, headings, graphs, charts Unit 4: Research - using a computer, internet, almanac, and encyclopedia

14 Language Arts Instruction will take the form of… –Mini-lessons (with entire class) –Guided Reading (with small groups) –Cooperative Group Learning –Word Work (expanding academic vocabulary) –Study Island (computer-based Reading program)

15 Writing 3 Domains of writing 1) Usage and Mechanics Grammar Skills 2) Written Expression Adding vivid / interesting details to writing 3) Composition Writing process; writing a 3 to 5 paragraph paper

16 Math Whole Number Computations –multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction strategies Data Analysis and Statistics Measurement Fractions & Decimals Number Sense –addition, subtraction, comparing, ordering Probability Geometry –perimeter, area, angles, polygons, Patterns, Functions, Algebra

17 Math (cont.) Students have a new math textbook we will be using throughout the year (called Math Connects). This book can be accessed at home online. Login information is on a sticker in students’ agendas. Written Math homework is assigned 1-2 nights each week to reinforce concepts and strategies taught in class. EXPECTATIONS… all 5 th grade students should know their 0 – 12 multiplication facts by the middle of October.

18 Math (cont.) Word Problems are extremely important in 5 th grade!! I will use the following 4-step strategy to attack word problems: Understand – Plan – Solve - Check Understand - What is the question asking? Plan -Do I need to add, subtract, multiply, or divide to solve? -- Draw a picture Solve - Get an answer to the word problem! Check -Does your answer make sense? -Is there another way to solve the problem?

19 Science Unit 1: Geology Unit 2: Oceanography Unit 3: Diversity of Life Unit 4: Matter Unit 5: Sound Unit 6: Light Unit 7: Science Skills Unit 8: 4 th grade science review *Independent Science Fair Project Due in March 2014. **More information will be provided in the middle of November 2013.

20 Social Studies *There will be no 5 th grade North American Geography SOL North American Geography Unit 1: Map and Globe Skills Unit 2: Geographic Concepts Unit 3: American Northeast Unit 4: American Southeast Unit 5: American Midwest Unit 6: American Southwest Unit 7: American West Unit 8: Canada Unit 9: Mexico Unit 10: Caribbean Islands & Central America

21 Homework 5 th graders are expected to write homework in their agendas everyday AND take agendas home!! Math: Homework assigned daily –1-2 nights of written homework each week Word Problems & Written Responses to Essential Questions –Study math terms or log into Study Island when no written homework is given Science: Study notes (Monday through Thursday) from notebook and study guides Language Arts: Read for at least 20 minutes (Monday through Thursday); Writing homework will be assigned 1-2 nights each week (Monday through Thursday)

22 PWCS New Homework Policy The nightly reading program should be the primary source of homework for all of our students. In general students should be assigned no more than ten minutes of homework per grade level (60 min for 5 th grade).

23 More About Homework… 70% of U.S. teachers still grade and assign a lot of homework. Research shows that reading showed a positive correlation with achievement. (Dorothy Suskind) What does research say students should do after school? –Having family meal time with real conversation. –Acquiring adequate sleep (8-10 hours) –Playing organized sports –Constructing with “Legos” –Reading self-selected

24 SOL Tests Writing March Reading May/June Math May/June Science May/June Each student will have access to www.studyisland.com (review website) for additional practice www.studyisland.com

25 Other 5 th Grade Activities Strings (Mr. Bernstein) Flag Patrols (Mrs. Larson) Safety Patrols (Mr. Watt) Choir (Mrs. Meyer) Library Aides (Ms. Lansberry) Student Council Association (SCA) (Mrs. Larson & Mrs. Swartz) Fitness Club (Mr. Glenn) – to be announced

26 5 th Grade Field Trip Location – Baltimore Aquarium / Maryland Science Center Date – Friday, April 25, 2014 Time – Extended day Cost – Still being determined More information should be coming home within the next two months! Look for it in the Friday Folders!!

27 Why Baltimore? The students are reviewing all 5 th grade and 4 th grade science objectives for the SOL. –5 th Grade Oceanography –5 th Grade Geology –5 th Grade Cells/5 Kingdoms –5 th Grade Applied Science –4 th Grade Matter

28 Jog-a-thon/Field Day 2013 Dates and times: Monday, October 14, 2013 –Grades 3-5 : 9:30AM to 11:45AM –Grades K-2 : 1:00PM to 3:15PM We need volunteers! Please consider helping out with this event. This is our school’s biggest and most important fundraiser of the year!!

29 5 th Grade: Our Championship Team School Phone Number: 703-590-1616 Teacher Email Contact: –Mr. Glenn: glennjt@pwcs.eduglennjt@pwcs.edu –Mrs. Larson: larsonrk@pwcs.edularsonrk@pwcs.edu –Ms. Domagalski: domagajl@pwcs.edudomagajl@pwcs.edu –Mrs. Lowrance: lowranja@pwcs.edulowranja@pwcs.edu –Ms. Ennis: ennismm@pwcs.eduennismm@pwcs.edu –Mrs. Brown: brownjl@pwcs.edubrownjl@pwcs.edu –Mr. Bernstein: bernstrb@pwcs.edubernstrb@pwcs.edu * Acceptable User Policy (email)


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