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Welcome to 5 th Grade

Welcome to 5 th Grade. Fall Open House September 24, 2012 Please sign in and sign up for a conference on November 6 th . Mrs. Brenda Carruth Math & Science bcarruth@kleinisd.net ( 832)484-7908 Mrs. Beth Parr ELA eparr@kleinisd.net ( 832)484-7933

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Welcome to 5 th Grade

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  1. Welcome to 5th Grade Fall Open House September 24, 2012 Please sign in and sign up for a conference on November 6th.

  2. Mrs. Brenda Carruth Math & Science bcarruth@kleinisd.net (832)484-7908 Mrs. Beth Parr ELA eparr@kleinisd.net (832)484-7933 Mrs. Natalie Bielamowicz Science & Social Studies nbielamowicz1@kleinisd.net (832)484-7934

  3. Contacting Teachers We check phone messages in the afternoon. If you leave a voicemail, please allow about 24 hours for the call to be returned. Email is the most efficient way to contact us. If you need immediate help, please call 832-484-7900.

  4. Conference Day Parent Conference Day is Tuesday, November 6th.

  5. Grading Guidelines Reading Major Grades make up 50% of the final average. Examples of these include: • Common Assessments • Reading Notebook • Projects • DCA’s and Benchmarks Minor Grades make up 50% of the final average. Examples of these include: • Quizzes • Daily Work • Reading Notebook

  6. Grading Guidelines Language Arts Major Grades make up 50% of the final average. Examples of these include: • Common Assessments • Compositions • Projects • DCA’s and Benchmarks Minor Grades make up 50% of the final average. Examples of these include: • Quizzes; spelling, grammar, vocabulary • Daily Work

  7. Grading Guidelines Social Studies Major Grades make up 50% of the final average. Examples of these include: • Common Assessments • Papers • Projects/Presentations Minor Grades make up 50% of the final average. Examples of these include: • Quizzes • Interactive Notebook • Warm-ups • Thinking Maps

  8. Grading Guidelines Science Major Grades make up 50% of the final average. Examples of these include: • Common Assessments • Paper/Projects -Including Inventions, Biomes, and/or Endangered Animals • Labs • DCA’s and Benchmarks Minor Grades make up 50% of the final average. Examples of these include: • Quizzes • Daily Work • Science Labs

  9. Grading Guidelines Math Major Grades make up 50% of the final average. Examples of these include: • Campus Common Assessments • District Common Assessments • Topic Assessments • Benchmarks Minor Grades make up 50% of the final average Examples of these include: • Quizzes • Daily Work

  10. Grading Guidelines Technology Major Grades make up 50% of the final average. This will be a project done in one of the core subject areas, applying the technology skill we are learning during the quarter. Minor Grades make up 50% of the final average. This will be based on learning.com lessons and quizzes that are assigned and completed each quarter.

  11. Grading Guidelines Missing and Late Work All late work will be accepted until the end of the nine week grading period with no points taken off. Students who are not finishing work in class or work assigned to be done at home, will finish work during Fun Friday time.

  12. Grading Guidelines Re-teaching and Re-testing All students will have the opportunity to be re-taught on skills which they do not demonstrate mastery or understanding. Students will also have one opportunity to improve failing major test grades. This excludes KISD assessments. This will be noted in GradeSpeed with the letter “R”.

  13. Grades Please keep in mind that not all grades you will see in GradeSpeed will correspond with a paper in the Wednesday Folder. Some papers are kept for re-teaching purposes, while others are done in notebooks, E-Instruction, or kept in portfolios.

  14. Differentiation Students receive instruction on their own independent learning level with the use of small group instruction, tiered assignments, and supplemental learning activities.

  15. Math STAAR – April 2 Reading STAAR – April 3 Science STAAR – April 24

  16. Wednesday folders • There will be a check in the Academic Satisfactory box if there are no problematic grades in the folder. If there are, there will be a check next to the subject of concern. • There will be a letter grade in the Work Habits if the student is receiving an “N” or a “U” • There will be a letter grade in the Conduct box each week.

  17. Wednesday folders • There is only one sheet per 3 teachers. • It is important that parents carefully review the folder and the information. • It is also important that you sign and promptly return the folder the following day. • If there is a check on the comments line, make sure to look at the back of the sheet to see what comments have been made.

  18. Progress Reports • Every student receives a progress report the fourth or fifth week of every nine weeks. • Your signature is required, and the progress report must be returned to the teacher.

  19. Daily Attendance • Don’t underestimate the importance of prompt arrival and daily attendance to your student’s academic success. • Five or more tardies will result in the student’s general conduct grade being lowered by one full letter grade. • Daily attendance is taken at 9:45, if the child is not present at that time he or she will be counted absent.

  20. Homework Homework will be assigned on a weekly basis. Students will bring home a homework packet for Math and Science every Friday. The skills in the homework packet are foundational, and the students should be able to complete them independently. Reading - Students will complete one assignment to go along with the weekly Time for Kids magazine. The new magazine will be handed out each Friday and the assignment is due on Thursday. Spelling tests are on Fridays. .

  21. Discipline & Management Plan • Consequences • Verbal reminders • Note in the conduct • book • Time out for self-reflection • Loss of Fun Friday • Clip down Rewards • Trace's Treats • Verbal praise • Notes home • Fun Friday • Clip up

  22. Discipline & Management Plan Self-discipline and attitude are pertinent to your child's success in 5th grade. We will be adjusting rewards as the year progresses. Rules will remain consistent throughout the year, and consequences will be used as appropriate to the child and the behavior. Please be sure you have reviewed the KISD Student Handbook.

  23. Thanks for Coming! Make sure to sign-in before you leave.

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