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Welcome to Back to School Night

Welcome to Back to School Night. Stone Mill Elementary Fifth Grade. Meet the Teachers. Mrs. Hannah Ms. Hart Ms. Herbert Mrs. Paschall. Classroom Expectations We expect your child to: Be on time for school Bring necessary materials to class Maintain an organized binder

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Welcome to Back to School Night

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  1. Welcome to Back to School Night Stone Mill Elementary Fifth Grade

  2. Meet the Teachers • Mrs. Hannah • Ms. Hart • Ms. Herbert • Mrs. Paschall

  3. Classroom Expectations We expect your child to: • Be on time for school • Bring necessary materials to class • Maintain an organized binder • Complete homework and classwork on time • Collaborate with teams on group projects • Treat teachers and other students with respect • Have a good attitude

  4. Organization • Organization will be a big part of 5th grade! We will be working hard to help students prepare for middle school by ensuring students maintain an organized binder. • Take Home Folder (orange plastic folder): This folder is used to bring home notices, practice papers and graded work. Please review papers with your child daily and return the folder to school. Students may also use this folder for daily homework. This folder is hole punched and is part of their binder. • Students are expected to keep their folders and papers organized and inside their binders.

  5. Homework Policy • Homework is recorded daily by the students in their assignment books. If there is no homework for a subject, students should write “none”. If your child still needs an assignment book, it is not too late to order one online! • Students will have homework each night. • Students are encouraged to read a book for at least 20 minutes a night • Homework is expected to be turned in on time. • We encourage students to call a “homework buddy” for assignment clarifications.

  6. Fifth Grade Curriculum

  7. Reading In fifth grade students will demonstrate proficiency of standards relating to: • literature • informational text • vocabulary

  8. New Reading Level Reporting: Grades 3-5 • All students will be reading grade-level and/or above grade-level text daily • Instructional Reading Level will no longer be reported • Teachers will use ON, ABOVE, or BELOW to indicate student’s reading level

  9. Writing • Students will demonstrate proficiency by composing several types of writing including: • Opinion • Informative • Narrative • Research • Students will demonstrate proficiency in standard language usage.

  10. Math • Compacted Math 5/6 follows rigorous Curriculum 2.0 guidelines. • Math 5 follows the Eureka Math curriculum • We generally give homework Monday through Thursday. • Students will demonstrate knowledge of core math topics of: computing, applying, reasoning, and engaging. • The core topics are: operations and algebraic thinking, number and operations in base ten, fractions, measurement and data, and geometry.

  11. Fifth Grade Eureka Math • Quickly and accurately multiplying multi-digit whole numbers  • Dividing numbers with up to four digits by two-digit numbers  • Using exponents to express powers of 10  • Reading, writing, and comparing decimals to the thousandths place  • Adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals to the hundredths place  • Writing and interpreting mathematical expressions using symbols such as parentheses. For example, “add 8 and 7, then multiply by 2” can be written as 2×(8+7).  • Adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators (bottom numbers) by converting them to fractions with matching denominators  • Multiplying fractions by whole numbers and other fractions  • Dividing fractions by whole numbers and whole numbers by fractions  • Analyzing and determining relationships between numerical patterns  • Measuring volume using multiplication and addition

  12. Science Students will demonstrate proficiency in skills relating to the following topics: • Matter and Energy • Waves: Light, Sound, Properties of Waves • Astronomy: Space, Solar System, Constellations, Stellar Patterns • Heredity

  13. Health Students will demonstrate proficiency in skills relating to the following topics: • Mental and emotional health • Alcohol, tobacco and other drugs • Personal and consumer health • Family life and human sexuality • Disease prevention and control • Nutrition and fitness

  14. Social Studies Students will demonstrate proficiency in skills relating to the following topics: • Civics • Culture • Geography • Economics • History

  15. Grading System for 5th Grade

  16. Updated Report Cards • For the 2019-2020 school year, only measurement topics that are being taught for that marking period will have a grade. All other measurement topics will be left blank.

  17. Important Info to Remember • Volunteer/Chaperone- MUST complete the Child Abuse and Neglect training. Follow the link to take the training: https://mcpsmd.catalog.instructure.com/browse/public/volunteers Remember to choose STONE MILL as your school • Cell phones and smart devices- cell phones and smart devices, such as Apple Watches, must be turned off and kept in backpacks

  18. Thank you for attending!Please proceed to your child’s classroom:Hart- room 36Hannah - room 37Paschall - room 38Herbert - room 39

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