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Welcome to Clark Creek Elementary!

Welcome to Clark Creek Elementary!. Important Information. The purpose of Curriculum Night is for general questions . Individual parent conferences will be held twice a year (fall & spring). Please write transportation changes in the agenda. Please review policies and procedures regarding:

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Welcome to Clark Creek Elementary!

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  1. Welcome to Clark Creek Elementary!

  2. Important Information The purpose of Curriculum Night is for general questions. Individual parent conferences will be held twice a year (fall & spring). Please write transportation changes in the agenda. Please review policies and procedures regarding: Medication Signing in at the Office Volunteering in the Classroom Fieldtrips

  3. 5th Grade at a Glance… 2 Instructional Teams Additional support provided by Resource, EIP, ESOL, Special Area, and Lab Teachers All students change classes: Amps, Watts, and Volts

  4. EXPECTATIONS 5th Grade Expectations and Discipline Policy • Agenda signed by parent/guardian nightly • Homework completed • Bring all materials to class • Respectful attitude toward classmates and teacher • Follow all directions • Follow classroom and hallway expectations

  5. Conduct Card

  6. Class Dojo Demonstration

  7. Creek Store…Now Accepting Donations! Colored pens Note Pads Pencils Pencil Sharpeners Erasers Games Candy Jewelry Books Small toys

  8. Importance of School and Home Communication… • Agenda • Monthly Newsletters • Take Home Folders • E-Mail • ASPEN

  9. Parent Portal…ASPEN

  10. Teacher Websites • Newsworthy Information • Announcements • Calendar of Events • Additional Practice and Support • Games • Links to Important Cherokee County Sites • Clark Creek Webpage

  11. Weighted Grading scale Tests: 35% Quizzes: 30% Classwork: 25% Homework: 10%

  12. Math • Content driven by Common Core Standards • Variety of Lesson Delivery • Resources Include: • Houghton Mifflin • Singapore Math • GADOE Resources

  13. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES • Focused attention in class. • All materials brought to class. • Askquestions to clear up misconceptions or confusion. • Classwork and homework completed. • Review material before a test. • Reach Success Maker goal • Absent? Get make-up work.

  14. How can you assist your child in their Math class? • Check and sign child’s agenda nightly. • Ask to see the homework & review for tests with your child. • Sign up and check Aspen periodically. • Assist in memorizing multiplication facts through 12. • View teacher website for additional information and help. • E-mail us with concerns. • Insist on school attendance unless child is ill.

  15. Language Arts Mrs. Ivers and Mrs. Youmans • Journals/DOL- daily in their composition notebooks • Grammar quizzes and unit tests will be given. • Spelling- Pretests are given. Review (spelling worksheet or an activity with SpellingCity.com), and spelling tests are given every other week. Tests are taken online through the Quia website. • Homework- Please see the agenda or the website. • We use differentiated instruction such as curriculum compacting and flexible grouping across the grade level. Students will meet in guided reading groups, literature circles, and participate in Web quests, and independent learning contracts .

  16. Reading • Students will be presented text at the fifth grade level as well as text at their own instructional level. • Stories will include selections from the reading book, novels, short stories, excerpts, and MORE! • Genres covered will include: historical fiction, biographies, tall tales, fantasy, poetry, non-fiction texts, recipes, multimedia texts, folk tales, memoirs, realistic fiction. • All students are expected to read a minimum of 20 minutes per day outside of school. • Vocabulary words will be presented every other Monday. These may also be found on the teachers’ websites.

  17. Writing • In writing this year we will focus on narrative, opinion (persuasive), and informative/explanatory. We will learn the research process and how to properly cite work. Writing and reading will be taught together. • We will have mini-lessons, teacher modeling, writer’s workshops, and more to strengthen students’ writing skills. As we cover these topics we will explore parts of speech, vocabulary, and punctuation. • Students will take the 5th Grade Writing Test in March. Students will be given a genre (narrative, informational, or persuasive) and a topic. We will be preparing for this format through the year.

  18. How can I help my child in reading and language arts? • All students are expected to read a minimum of 20 minutes per day outside of school. • Check your child’s agenda daily for upcoming assignments, homework, and other important information. • Visit your teacher’s website for vocabulary words, homework information, links to websites to reinforce curriculum, and to see what we are reading in class. • Talk to your child about their day. Ask questions. • Check Aspen weekly to see grades. • Contact your child’s teacher with any questions or concerns.

  19. Social StudiesCindy Reeves and Emily Ingram • Content driven by Georgia Performance Standards • Curriculum follows a United States Historical timeline from the Civil War to Current Government and Economics • Variety of Lesson Delivery based on student learner needs • Resources Include: • Houghton Mifflin Book • Electronic Resources • Novels

  20. Cindy Reeves (5A)Emily Ingram (5B) • Science • Cells and Micro-Organisms • Classification • Genetics • Electricity and Magnetism • Chemical and Physical Changes • Constructive and Destructive Forces • Labs and Projects evaluated w/rubrics • Quizzes • Tests • HW will be minimal and should benoted in the agenda • **Focus on inquiry**

  21. Science and STEM Labs Every Tuesday Mrs. Ingram and Ms. Reeves will co-teach with Mrs. Bailey in the STEM Lab or Mrs. Garland in the Science Lab. Days in the Science Lab will focus on Hands On – Minds On Learning both indoors and outside based on the Georgia Performance Standards. Days in the STEM Lab will focus on integrating technology and Robotics into our curriculum.

  22. Field Trips • In school field trip – • The Big Canyon Balloon – January 14th • Cost – about $4.00 per student • Our big field trip is still in the planning stages. As soon as it is approved we will send permission slips and begin installment payments to help keep it affordable.

  23. Clubs (Just to name a few!) • Jr. Fish Club • Jr. Beta Club • Student Council • Robotics • Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl • Yearbook Club • Chorus • News Crew • Flag/Safety Patrol

  24. Puberty Class • Preview the materials in the STEM Lab tonight (Room 503) • Classes held in the spring • Classes taught by PE Coaches and School Counselors • Contact Coach Barry Dalton for more information • All materials have been approved by the Cherokee County Ad Hoc Comprehensive Health materials Review Committee • Letters/Permission Forms were sent home on Monday—please return ASAP

  25. who is ready to volunteer? Mrs. Youmans is in need of a Room Parent…

  26. Clark Creek STEM Academy PTA Let’s RISE UP and help them to achieve their goal of 100% participation! We receive an incredible amount of support from our PTA! Please join if you have not already.

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