5th Grade Curriculum Night - Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic School

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5th Grade
Curriculum
Night
Thursday, September 11, 2014
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Meet Ms. Hobbs
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Math and ELA Reading and Writing curriculum is based on the
CCSS.
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Science is based on the Next Generation Science Standards, and
FOSS curriculum
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Religion curriculum is based on our SLE’s and the new
Archdiocesan Religion Standards.
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History curriculum is based on the WA State Social Studies
standards.
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ELA Reading and Literature
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Reader’s Workshop is used, as are literature circles.
Non- Fiction curriculum:
 Linked across curriculum in science, math, and history
 Covered in current events, Time for Kids and in technology class.
Fictional Literature and Reading curriculum:
 Novels covered by entire class:
 Hatchet by Gary Paulsen
 Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
 Forty Acres and Maybe a Mule by Harriette Gillem Robinet
 Novels covered in small group:
 American Revolution era
 Early Thunder by Jean Fritz
 The Secret Soldier by Ann McGovern
 The Fighting Ground by Avi
 George Washington’s Socks by Elvira Woodruff
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Writing
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Students will be expanding on their knowledge of the writing process
and of writing conventions
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Students will be writing in all subject areas.
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Students will write essays in a variety of formats including persuasive
(argumentative), expository and informational.
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Students will have writing assignments in class and often at home.
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All final drafts will be typed.
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Essays in 5th grade are a minimum of 5 paragraphs. Paragraph lengths
are 4-8 sentences long.
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All hand-written work is written in cursive, with the exception of math
and personal notes.
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Mathematics
Math in Focus
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A new series to OLG in grade K-5 based on the Singapore Math model.
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Parent Information Night on October 16th. Details to follow.
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Students are spending 45 minutes to an hour a day on math.
Ten Marks
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Online program for grades 5-8. Purchased as part of our Funded Need
item from last year’s auction to provide enrichment and support for all
learners.
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Program will “go live” to 5th graders by October.
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Look for an email AND a hard copy letter to come home.
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Science
There are four FOSS Kits in Fifth Grade
*Full Option Science System
Each kit ranges in length from 3-11 weeks.
-Landforms
-Living Systems
-Food and Nutrition
-Variables
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Religion
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Focusing on our newly adapted religion standards including
partial history of the church and the sacraments.
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Large focus on understanding the Catholic Social Teachings
(CST).
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Focus on understanding and applying our SLEs.
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Our service projects: Two Over 65 Dinners.
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School Mass: Fifth Graders are in charge of 1 mass this yearin May.
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Religion is covered across the curriculum.
History
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United States History up to 1793
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First Settlers
- Early civilizations in North America
- Early migration/ immigration
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Exploration
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Colonization
- Colonial America (Storypath)
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Revolutionary War
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Constitution/ Presidential Election
- Presidential Election (Storypath)
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History Continued…
History covered across the curriculum:
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Historical Fiction in Literature
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Current Events in History class and in ELA.
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Technology Class
Projects for History:
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Students will be working on an interactive group presentation on
explorers through use of iPads in class.
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They will be doing research and will have a full rubric to follow.
Students will also be completing a state project.
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This year it will be different than their state reports. More information to
come in February.
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Homework
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Homework is written everyday on the board.
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Students should expect between 45 minutes – 1 ½ hours a night
Monday- Thursday. Homework is not assigned on Friday unless it is a
project (always assigned ahead of time).
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Homework is copied in their student planners EVERY DAY.
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Homework is TURNED IN on it’s due date (typically the next day),
into the alphabet slide in the back of the room IMMEDIATELY
FOLLLOWING MORNING PRAYER.
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After the 1st month of school, I stop signing planners UNLESS…..
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Student stops doing his/her homework. Then it is signed by me AND you
for a minimum of a week until homework is being turned in and
completed.
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Communication
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Expect an email outlining weekly events, tests, projects, etc.
by Tuesday morning at the latest. (Usually it’s out by Monday
morning).
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If you do not receive an email by Tuesday, contact me.
The email is also posted on the website in a more bulleted form.
Parents and students will be informed of all projects well in
advance. No project will be assigned on Friday to be due on
Monday.
All tests will be told to parents a week ahead of time.
 This excludes pop quizzes, which occur in reading from time to
time.
Assignments/Tests will go home on Thursdays along with
FCE’s from the office.
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Communication Continued
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ASK!
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Have a question? Need clarification? Ask!
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Misc.
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Community Service Project:
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Over 65 Dinners!
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All students AND parents are expected to be there and
participate.
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Dates: Sunday, November 2nd
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Sunday, March 15th
Have a conflict?
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Safety Patrol!
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Band!
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Students can participate in Beginning Band this year! Yay!
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Rental check-out at 9am on Saturday! Note the time change.
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Still Needed!!!
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Auction Parents!!
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Yes, parentS!
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If you team up, your work load will be less!
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