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Unity

Unity. I dreamt I stood in a studio And watched two sculptors there. The clay they used was a young child’s mind And they fashioned it with care. One was a teacher – the tools she used Were books, music, and art. The other, a parent, worked with guiding hand, And a gentle, loving heart.

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Unity

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  1. Unity I dreamt I stood in a studio And watched two sculptors there. The clay they used was a young child’s mind And they fashioned it with care. One was a teacher – the tools she used Were books, music, and art. The other, a parent, worked with guiding hand, And a gentle, loving heart. Day after day, the teacher toiled with touch That was deft and sure. While the parent labored by her side And polished and smoothed it o’er. And when at last, their task was done They were proud of what they had wrought. For the things they had molded into the child Could neither be sold or bought. And each agreed they would have failed If each had worked alone. For behind the teacher stood the school And behind the parent, the home.

  2. Welcome to 5th Grade Curriculum Night July 2012

  3. Reading • Common Core based curriculum • Literature studies using chapter books • Independent reading and journals

  4. Language • Writing process and the 6 +1 traits of good writing • Modes of writing: functional, literary response, persuasive, expressive, expository and research • Writing and grammar mini-lessons

  5. Math • Common Core based curriculum • Progress monitoring of students and grouped accordingly • “Computations” (individualized skill practice) • State & District objectives include: data analysis, patterns & functions, geometry, fractions & decimals, measurement, and probability • Students will receive math homework that will reinforce skills taught in class.

  6. Science • Inquiry, Process Skills, & Science Fair Projects • Physical Science: Matter (e.g., molecules & atoms), Motion & Forces (e.g., gravity & friction) • Life Science: Structure & Functions of Living Systems (skeletal, muscular, & nervous systems) • Earth & Space Science: Earth’s Processes & Systems (e.g., lunar cycle, rotation & revolution), Earth in the Solar System (e.g., planets, motion of sun & stars, space exploration)

  7. Social Studies • Geography • Economics • U.S. history from Exploration & Colonization to the Civil War. • World History • Government

  8. Communication Communication: Email is our preferred method, however, we welcome notes and phone calls. Communication occurs outside of instructional time. Friday Communications: Email sent with important information In case of an emergency, please call the front office directly. No Rescue Rule

  9. Homework Policy Students should spend not more than 90 minutes per night. This time should be budgeted in the following manner: 15 minutes looking for assignment 11 minutes calling a friend for the assignment 23 minutes explaining why the teacher is mean and just does not like children 8 minutes in the bathroom 10 minutes getting a snack 7 minutes checking the TV guide 6 minutes telling parents that the teacher never explained the assignment 10 minutes sitting at the kitchen table waiting for Mom or Dad to do the assignment

  10. Long Term Assignments • These are given the night before they are due • It is a long term commitment to time that begins at 9:30 pm and ends at 11:50 pm or later • It is important that the whole family is involved in the project. It is imperative that at least one family member races to Wal-Mart/Target for poster board, and that at least one family member ends up in tears (does not have to be the student.) • One parent needs to stay up and complete the project. The other parent needs to call the school and leave a message that the student is out sick. • It is not necessary to have the student’s name on the assignment

  11. Before You Leave… Please complete the following in your child’s homeroom in any order before leaving tonight: • Sign in • Fill out email and transportation information • See donation and volunteer opportunities, we welcome any and all assistance • Be sure to take your welcome letter and student information papers home. Please return the student information paper as soon as possible. • Teachers will meet the students on the basketball court on Monday. Please have your child look for their homeroom teacher’s sign. • Monday’s Lunch Menu: The price of lunch this year is $2.50 • Chicken Dippers & Harvest Muffin • Spaghetti w/ Mozzarella Cheese Cup • PB&J

  12. Thank you for coming tonight! Your support and participation makes a world of difference!

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