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WELCOME 5 th Grade PARENT Information Night Mrs. Skeels & Mrs. stoyle. September 1, 2011.
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WELCOME5th Grade PARENT Information NightMrs. Skeels & Mrs. stoyle September 1, 2011
students either have language arts/science or math/social studies in the morning. classes then go to specials at 11:35. Fifth graders do not move through specials with their homeroom class.Lunch is at 12:25 daily.Students visit their “switch” teacher in the afternoon and return to their classrooms at 3:20. YOUR CHILD’S DAILY SCHEDULE
Rocket mathmorning mathFirst in mathfifth grade math website http://www.aurora-schools.org/olc/class.aspx?id=914&s=555 MATH
Reading independent reading expectations reading countsgrammarspelling weekly lists Friday tests-Spelling citywriting LANGUAGE ARTS
PARENT PACKETPLEASE READ WITH YOUR CHILDKEEP THIS AT HOME FOR REFERENCE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.It is also posted on our online classroom. HIGHLIGHTS FROM PARENT PACKET . . .
50 minutes, 4 nights per week including: assignments study and review practice skills projects silent reading what should parents do if homework exceeds 50 minutes?What is the role of the parent in homework? HOMEWORK POLICY
FIFTH GRADERS ARE EXPECTED TO fill in PLANNERS DAILY with homework assignments AND TAKE IT HOME.HOME-SCHOOL COMMUNICATION*IN ADDITION TO THE STANDARD SUPPLY LIST, WE ARE REQUESTING two different colored binders and 10 dividers. PLANNER
The classrooms at leighton are 100% nut and peanut free!Students must have a healthy snack that doesn’t contain nuts or excessive sugars.Water bottles are welcome with names and must be taken home each day. SNACKS
BIRTHDAYS ARE IMPORTANT TO OUR STUDENTS AND TO US!If you would like to send a treat to celebrate your child’s special day, it must be inedible. However, we also SUGGEST that in lieu of an edible treat, your child could donate a game or book to the class in honor of their birthday. Other treats may include bookmarks or pencils for their classmates. BIRTHDAYS
When a student has lost or forgotten their homework assignment, he or she is responsible for filling out an “excuses! Excuses!” form and then for completing the assignment within one school day!It is possible that the student will be asked to complete the assignment during recess time, but we may also expect the work to be finished for homework.“Excuses” forms will be sent home at the end of each quarter with report cards.If a student reaches 3 or more “excuses” consistently, we will contact the parents at that time to put a homework plan in place. Excuses! Excuses!
When your child forgets their work or materials at home, we will not encourage them to phone home, nor do we encourage you to rush to school for them.The only exception to our rule is in the case of a forgotten instrument.We want to create responsible students who learn to live by the outcomes of their actions! I FORGOT . . .