Fifth Grade Curriculum Santan Elementary Mrs. Roberts Class 2012 – 2013 School Year.
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Transcript of Fifth Grade Curriculum Santan Elementary Mrs. Roberts Class 2012 – 2013 School Year.
Fifth Grade Curriculum
Santan Elementary
Mrs. Roberts Class
2012 – 2013
School Year
ReadingInstruction• Literature Groups/Circles• Harcourt Reading Series• Independent and Partner Reading• Guided Reading to meet individual needs• On-going assessments for comprehension and
fluency• Vocabulary, comprehension, & fluency
development
SkillsNarrative Elements Prefixes and SuffixesCause and Effect Drawing
ConclusionsSequencing Locating InformationElements of Non-Fiction Text StructureWord Relationships Main Idea and DetailsSummarizing Literature Fact and OpinionAuthor’s Purpose Compare/Contrast Inferencing
Spelling / Grammar
Spelling• Santan 5th grade No Excuse Spelling
List• Words Their Way sorts specific to
fifth grade standards• Dictation Sentences
Grammar• Modeling through mini-lessons• Daily grammar review• Application in every day writing
VG RU
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FV
Writing• 6+1 Traits
• Writing Process / Write From the Beginning (focusing on thinking maps)
• Genres of writing – Persuasive essays– Narrative essays– Expository Essays– Descriptive Essays– Poetry– Literature Response
MathematicsThe overall goal within the curricular area of mathematics is for students to have a not just a basic knowledge of each concept that they learn, but for them to apply it with a certain depth of knowledge. Due to this, students will be required to solve more detailed questions and problems.
• Visit the Arizona Department of Education or Chandler Unified School District website to see more about standards changes.
• Arizona Department of Education homepage• www.ade.state.az.us• Chandler Unified School District homepage• ww2.chandler.k12.az.us
Math StandardsSome standards covered in math this year:•Fractions•Decimals•Order of Operations•Multiplication & Division•Patterns•Euler Paths & Circuits•Integers•Algebra•Geometry•Mean, Median, Mode & Range•Estimation•Graphing
Social Studies• American Colonization and the
thirteen colonies
• American Revolution
• Westward Expansion
• Civil War
• Economics
• Geography
• Foundations of Government
Science• Science process skills and scientific
method
• The Solar System
• Forces and Motion
• Properties of Matter
• Simple Machines
• Human Body Systems
• Science Fair
Additional Information
Positive Rewards• Team Points• Class Compliments
Consequences• Visas
Communication• Storm Report• Bi-Weekly Newsletters• Frequent E-Mails home as reminders
Grading GuidelinesStudents will be graded on the
followinggrading scale: • 100% - 90% = A• 89% - 80% = B• 79% - 70% = C• 69% - 60% = D• 59% - 50% = F
HomeworkStudents will be required to read 100 minutes per week. Students may also have additional homework or projects assigned from time to time to practice a specific skill, however majority of your child’s homework will come from anything that is not finished in class. If you feel your child is coming home with an excessive amount of homework, it could be due to lack of effort and focus in class. In addition, if your child has very little homework, that could be the result of lots of hard work and on task behavior in class
Miscellaneous Information
• Fundraisers- Gold Canyon Candles
• Tax Credit Donations• Possible Field Trips:
– Biz Town– ASU Planetarium– Traveling Benjamin Franklin
Exhibit– Arrowhead Pool (End of
Year Celebration!)
Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your child’s
life! If you have any questions don’t hesitate to contact me via email at
(this address will be changing at some pointthroughout the year to
[email protected] but for now, it is the best way to reach me)
Yours in education, Lisa Roberts