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5 TH GRADE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS/SOCIAL STUDIES Ms. Weiman Ms. Furnari
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5 TH GRADE POLICIES
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5 TH GRADE EXPECTATIONS Red Conduct Folder Has agreement signed by parent Students receive at least 2 warnings before getting written in their folder Determines their conduct grade each 9- week period We expect… Respect Determination Hard work and effort Acceptance of each other’s differences
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS Reading & Writing
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS Reading: Short Story Unit Class Novels: Realistic Fiction Fantasy Literature Circles Genre Specific Student Choice Involved Reading Level Istation Class Discussions Crossover with Social Studies Language Arts: Wordly Wise Write Source, Grammar Writing: QuickWrites Journals Creative Writing Short Story Writing Workshop: Revising, Peer Editing Social Studies Nonfiction Writing
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WHAT DOES ELA INSTRUCTION LOOK LIKE? Notebooks Notes Handouts Journals Quickwrites Wordly Wise WriteSource Grammar Mini-lessons Class Discussion Class Novel Quizzes Short Answer Text Evidence
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LET’S TALK ABOUT STAAR
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WHAT CAN YOU DO? Classwork Homework Daily Grades vs. Major Grades Teacher Website Encourage strong 5 th grade vocabulary See Wordly Wise lists Words they read in books (“What’s an interesting word you’ve read? What do you think it means?”) Press for complete sentences and explanations of thoughts, feelings, and opinions Read what they’re reading to then discuss with them, as you have time Istation minutes happening at home
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SOCIAL STUDIES
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Our Tentative Schedule for Social Studies: September—The Thirteen Colonies October—The American Revolution November—The American Constitution December—Manifest Destiny January-February—The American Civil War March—The Early 20 th Century The Populist Movement Immigration World War I April-May—The Mid-Late 20 th Century World War II
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WHAT DOES SOCIAL STUDIES INSTRUCTION LOOK LIKE? Notebooks Notes Handouts Journals Quickwrites Maps Nonfiction Reading Primary Sources Applying Social Studies skills Class Discussion Class Novel Quizzes Short Answer Group Projects
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WHAT CAN YOU DO? Press for complete sentences and explanations of thoughts, feelings, and opinions Ask them what is something interesting they’ve learned recently, and what they thought about it Encourage use of maps and directions Teach them about their own culture and personal history
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QUESTIONS?
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