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Open House 2014 Grade 5 Welcome Parents! Mrs. Zerkowski Mrs. Kreutzer

Open House 2014 Grade 5 Welcome Parents! Mrs. Zerkowski Mrs. Kreutzer. Math Program. Common Core State Standards Fluency-Mastery of facts and computation skills Math Expressions – district wide new math program Common Formative Unit Assessments (CFAs)

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Open House 2014 Grade 5 Welcome Parents! Mrs. Zerkowski Mrs. Kreutzer

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  1. Open House 2014Grade 5Welcome Parents!Mrs. Zerkowski Mrs. Kreutzer

  2. Math Program Common Core State Standards • Fluency-Mastery of facts and computation skills • Math Expressions – district wide new math program • Common Formative Unit Assessments(CFAs) • Modeled after the NYS test • Every student at WSS will take the same unit assessments • Part 1: Multiple Choice • Part 2: Short Answer and Written Response • NYS Math Test-April 22nd-24th

  3. 5th Grade Math Concepts • Measurement & Data • Unit conversions • Represent/interpret data • Volume • Geometry • Coordinate graphing • Classification of shapes based on properties • Operations & Algebraic Thinking • Write and interpret numerical expressions • Analyze patterns and relationships • Number & Operations in Base 10 • Understand the place value system • Perform operations with multi-digit whole numbers and with decimals • Numbers & Operations-Fractions • Equivalent fractions • Add/subtract fractions • Multiply/divide fractions

  4. IXL Math and Fastt Math • Supplemental math skills practice • Students expected to practice specific skills 45 minutes each week in IXL, daily 5 minute practice in Fastt Math • Review for Unit Tests through IXL-Test Notice • Web-based • Accessed from our Lancaster District Web-Page • Students log in with their 900 numbers

  5. Common Core Learning Standards-Literacy • Literature • NYS ELA Modules/Novel Units-themes, compare/contrast, genres, character development • Informational Texts • Textbooks/articles-main idea, details, author’s purpose, compare/contrast texts, vocabulary, summarizing • Foundational Skills • Vocabulary, accuracy, fluency to support comprehension engageny.org

  6. Components of Literacy • Guided /Close Reading: • Vocabulary and Comprehension Skills • Strategy instruction to implement skills • Differentiated Instructional Levels • Small Group Application • Shared Reading: • NYS Modules/Core novels • Coach Books: • Skills • Test Prep • Independent Reading: • DEAR • Home-20 minutes nightly • Spelling/Word Study • Cursive Corrections • NYS ELA Test-April 14th-16th

  7. Writing • Instruction • Evidence from literary texts, informational texts, or personal experience to support analysis, reflection, research • Planning, revising,editing, rewriting • Use of technology to publish writing, keyboarding • Rubrics • Spelling, grammar, use of conventions • Writing Tasks • Opinion • Informative/Explanatory • Narrative • Short Research Projects

  8. 5th Grade Science & Health • Science • Earth, Moon, Sun • Living Environment • Rocks & Minerals • Weather • Health • Dealing With Feelings • Body Systems • Foods for Good Nutrition • Learning About Diseases • Human Growth & Development

  9. 5th Grade Science & Health • Common Formative Unit Assessments (CFAs) modeled after the NYS test (Every student at WS will take the same unit assessments) • Parallel the 8th Grade New York Science Exam • Part 1 – 25 Multiple Choice Questions • Part 2 – Short Answer/Written Response • Final Exam

  10. 5th GradeSocial Studies Curriculum • Western Hemisphere • United States, Canada, Latin America • Geography • Early History • Government • Economics • ELA Modules-Human Rights • Common Formative Assessments • Organization and Study Skills

  11. 5th GradeSocial Studies Curriculum-New Standards • 5.1 EARLY PEOPLES OF THE AMERICAS: The first humans in the Western Hemisphere modified their physical environment as well as adapted to their environment. Their interactions with their environment led to various innovations and to the development of unique cultures. • 5.2 COMPLEX SOCIETIES AND CIVILIZATIONS: Between 1100 B.C.E. and 1500 C.E, complex societies and civilizations developed in the Western Hemisphere. Although these complex societies and civilizations have certain defining characteristics in common, each is also known for unique cultural achievements and contributions. • 5.3 EUROPEAN EXPLORATION AND ITS EFFECTS: Various European powers explored and eventually colonized the Western Hemisphere. This had a profound impact on Native Americans and led to the transatlantic slave trade

  12. 5th GradeSocial Studies Curriculum-New Standards • 5.4 GEOGRAPHY IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE: The diverse geography of the Western Hemisphere has influenced human culture and settlement in distinct ways. Human communities in the Western Hemisphere have modified the physical environment. • 5.5 COMPARATIVE CULTURES: The countries of the Western Hemisphere are diverse and the cultures of these countries are rich and varied. Due to their proximity to each other, the countries of the Western Hemisphere share some of the same concerns and issues. • 5.6 GOVERNMENT: The political systems of the Western Hemisphere vary in structure and organization across time and place. • 5.7 ECONOMICS: The people of the Western Hemisphere have developed various ways to meet their needs and wants. Many of the countries of the Western Hemisphere trade with each other as well as with other countries around the world

  13. Grading Policy… • Most assignments are graded using a point system, instead of percentages or letter grades • At the end of the quarter, an average is calculated based on: Total points earned Total possible points • Points will be deducted for late or missing assignments • Parent Portal-Report Cards, Progress Reports, Gradebook

  14. Homework/ Projects • Purpose • Monday through Thursday • Time during school hours • Long term projects • Participation grade • Student responsibility • Homework Slips • “Chipping In”

  15. Specials • Physical Education • Weather appropriate clothing, sneakers • Will receive notification of swimming dates • Deodorant, no aerosol sprays • Art/Tech • Half-year courses • Music • Folder and recorder

  16. “It’s Cool to Care” / Discipline Policy • WSS Student/ Parent Handbook • Bullying Prevention Program/DASA • Chip System • Class Rules • Fun Friday • Various rewards • Parent Communication • email, phone call, Friday Folder, agenda planner • conferences, detention • Discipline Form at office level

  17. Housekeeping Items • Breakfast/Snacks-healthy,water bottles only • Birthdays-Items easily distributed, supplies such as cups/spoons/napkins if necessary. • Allergies/Gluten Free • Party treat sign-up • Agenda Planners • Friday Folders signed and returned on Monday • Test notification slips, what to study • Sign and return Unit Tests/others below 80% • NYS Test Results • AIS, Speech, Resource Room • Email/notes • czerkowski@lancasterschools.org • mkreutzer@lancasterschools.org

  18. Parent-Teacher Conferences • Thursday, December 4th, 2014 • Friday, December 5th, 2014 • Please sign-up with your child’s homeroom teacher

  19. Thank you for coming! • Please be sure to stop at the class tables in the Commons to sign up for Conferences and Parties. • Don’t forget to visit the Special Area Teachers!

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