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Welcome to Grade Five Curriculum Night
Coming Attractions for your 5th grader
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Curriculum Highlights for Parents
Our Goals: to introduce ourselves to introduce the curriculum in each subject area to share our expectations to assist you in helping your child
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Profile of a Fifth Grader
“We teach the mind through the heart.” Social/Emotional growth spurts begin becoming better at solving social issues on their own increase in confidence will begin to do more gender mixing on their own Academic active, receptive learners becoming less concrete ready for new, more demanding skills learn well in cooperative groups hands-on learning still critical
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Curriculum Frameworks & MCAS
Grade Four results are due back in late September. What do they mean to us? What do they mean to you? Fifth Grade MCAS Dates: Spring 2016 Reading, Math, Science
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Reading & Writing Workshop Model
What It Looks Like Mini Lesson- teacher teaches a short lesson on a reading or writing skill to the whole group Independent Work - students practice the skill Conferences- Teachers confer with individual students on skills that meet the student’s needs Share- students share how they used the skill in their reading/writing that day How It Works Gives students chance to self-select writing topics, and the time to read “just right” books to practice strategies Provides time for one-on-one and small group teaching Students are taught skills that are appropriate for their state of reading/writing development Instruction is differentiated for all students
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Mathematics Grade 5 Critical Areas:
Common Core State Standards Standards of Standards of Math Content Math Practice . Importance is placed not only on skill acquisition, but on the application of those skills to real-world, messy problems. The Standards of Mathematical Practice describe the varieties of expertise that students should develop. They include making sense of problems, persevering, modeling with mathematics, and discerning patterns or structure within problems. Grade 5 Critical Areas: operations with fractions and decimals dividing with 2-digit divisors integrating understanding of decimal fractions into the place value system volume
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Social Studies Massachusetts SKILLS Cause and effect Geography
“Students will participate intelligently, justly and responsibly in civic life, and in deliberation about local, national, and international issues; and to avail themselves of historical and cultural resources.” Massachusetts State Frameworks SKILLS Cause and effect Geography Comparing and contrasting Mapping Points of view
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Relationships and Interactions in Systems
Science Relationships and Interactions in Systems “By studying systems, students learn that objects and organisms do not exist in isolation and that animals, plants and their environments are connected to, interact with, and are influenced by each other.” Massachusetts State Frameworks Science Practices Generate multiple solutions to the same problem. Record observations and/or measurements to aid in testing solutions. Use data to evaluate and refine design solutions. Make and support arguments with evidence. Describe and graph quantities to address scientific questions. Obtain and combine information from books and/or other reliable media
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Integrated Technology Skills Visit Our Website Online:
Examine desktop publishing techniques Use spreadsheet programs to retrieve, edit, and manipulate data Employ search engines effectively Critically examine information for validity and bias Collaborate to create presentations and share information using available technology Visit Our Website Online:
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Homework Helpers Provide a quiet place and time
Ask questions to “jump start” the process Minimize distractions Assist in organization Check, but don’t do it for them! Students are working towards independence. Reading every night is a standing assignment for all of us.
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ACE Programs WE NEED YOU!
Germinated from our belief that nurturing the whole child is important Based on Citizen Schools Model: Citizen Teachers, Teacher Mentor, Program Coordinator Extends the day for our students- Pilot begins first week in November with another session in February WE NEED YOU! Your area of expertise-i.e., yoga, fixing bicycles, fly fishing, engineering, face painting, you name it! Five week sessions ~ once per week Team teaching with staff mentors Maximum of 12 students Most applicable age range for your activity Supplies supported by our FRIES and existing school hardware Free for all students
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Contact Us! Kathleen O’Reilly x324 koreilly@ipsk12.net
Melissa Diodati x324 Laurel Wolfrum x326 Keith Archung x328
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