Curriculum Night 2012
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5th Grade Expectations& the Georgia Common Core
Standards
Grading is used to measure a student’s mastery of the Common Core Georgia Performance Standards (CCGPS) in ELA/Math and the Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) in Science/Social Studies.
5th Grade Expectations& the Georgia Common Core
Standards The purpose of assigning categories and
weighting grades is to have a more accurate measurement of the student’s independent mastery. It is the assessment that is most important—not the practice activity.
Therefore, our teachers will give students sufficient practice and then assess students’ understanding of the material.
Grading PolicyIn Class Assignments: (This includes class work, tests, quizzes, lab/projects
and writing done during the school day)
Assignments graded and weighted. Each subject area has specific weights. Credit for class participation. Only receive full credit on assignments that
are complete and turned in on time.
Grading PolicyLate or Missing Assignments: Assignment with an excessive amount of
errors or turned in incomplete, may be given back to the student to re-do or finish, but not for full credit.
Ten points will be deducted from the earned grade for late work. If the assignment is never turned in it will receive an F.
Grading PolicyLate or Missing Class Work (cont.): Parents should monitor student’s agendas,
Friday folders and Infinite Campus to ensure work is being completed.
A student who is constantly neglectful (defined as - missing three assignments or more a week for two weeks in a row) may be subject to administrative discipline.
Grading PolicyMake-up Work: If a student has an excused absence, any work
deemed necessary by the teacher should be made up.
It shall be completed as soon as the student returns to school and has been given sufficient time in which to have accomplished the work.
Students are usually given one day for each day of their absence.
Please refer to the Student Handbook for Fayette County policies on attendance and make-up work.
Grading Policy
Weekly Practice at Home = Homework Weekly practice assignments are extremely
important for providing extra skills practice, for remediating a skill, and/or for preparing for upcoming tests.
Our goal is to provide meaningful and relevant practice work for our students, tailored to meet their needs as they progress towards mastery of the standards.
Grading Policy
Weekly Practice at Home includes the following assignments that may be assigned by the teacher for the week:
1) Read 20 minutes every school night
2) Practice Spelling words for quiz on Friday
3) Practice Math facts or problems to ensure mastery on quizzes and test.
4) Study for quizzes and tests.
Grading PolicyWeekly Practice at Home = Homework All practice assignments will be written in
the agenda and should be turned in the next day or when indicated.
Practice work will not be graded or weighted separately in each subject.
Recommended time to spend on work at home is 50 minutes per night which includes the 20 minutes of reading.
Grading PolicyTesting: We strive to give ample notification of test dates.
You will be able to find these in the agenda. We also strive to not give tests in more than two
subjects on the same day. Please assist and encourage your child in
preparation. Students should be able to review previous work
and notes along with the various chapter reviews. Of course, those students who require
accommodations will receive the necessary materials.
CurriculumEnglish Language Arts – All Teachers Your child will be exposed to various writing
activities in preparation for the Fifth Grade Writing Test, mandated by the State of Georgia.
To prepare students will be working on the Writing Process and the 6 Traits for Writing. We will also have a school-wide writing block daily.
Writing samples will be placed on file in a portfolio for your child in order to assess growth throughout the school year.
Spelling and Grammar concepts will be emphasized in writing activities in order to ensure that skills are carried over from subject to subject.
CurriculumEnglish Language Arts – All Teachers Grammar concepts will be introduced and then
reviewed throughout the year. Daily Grammar Practice (DGP) and Daily
Analogies will be provided throughout the week. Grammar tests will be given as needed upon the
completion of each unit of study. Quizzes will be given periodically to check student
progress.
Curriculum
English Language Arts – All Teachers Handwriting will be practiced weekly. The study of spelling in Fifth Grade includes
traditional lists that focus on spelling patterns and rules that incorporate use of words and proper use of grammar. These lists are available on SpellingCity.com.
Cross-curricular assignments are those tasks given by teachers in other disciplines where spelling, grammar, mechanics, etc. are counted as a separate grade from the content grade of the discipline.
Curriculum
The following grading percentages will apply to English Language Arts work:
English Language Arts (Spelling/Grammar/Writing) Tests – 40%
Quizzes – 15%
Class Work – 25%
Writing/Projects – 20%
Curriculum
Reading – Ms. Campbell/Mrs. Nail Your Fifth Grader will study various types of
literature this school year, including fiction and nonfiction novels and poetry.
The choice of literature used in class will compliment the other discipline’s curriculum in an effort to extend Reading, Language Arts, Social Studies, and Science concepts.
Curriculum
Reading – (cont.) At least one Literary Project (Novel Study)
related to a book will be expected of each student during each nine-week grading period. These will normally be accomplished in class as part of their work stations.
Fifth Graders will be participating in The 25 Book Campaign, and must complete a Bookmark summary or Reading Counts quiz as part of their class requirements.
Curriculum
Georgia’s 25 Book Campaign Will continue in 5th grade, as it was first
introduced in 4th grade. Information letter was sent home at Meet
the Teacher day.
CurriculumThe following grading percentages will
apply to Reading:
Reading (Strategies/Skills and Vocabulary) Tests – 40%
Quizzes – 15%
Class Work – 25%
Projects – 20%
CurriculumMath – Mrs. Douthard/Ms. Smith The students will begin the year by working
with place value, patterns, estimation and review of multiplication/division facts and strategies.
Once mastered, they will learn multiplication/division of decimals.
Our 5th graders will then learn about fractions, data collection/graphing, geometry, measurement, and pre-algebra.
Curriculum
The following grading percentages will apply to Mathematics:
MathTests – 40%
Quizzes – 15%
Classwork – 25%
Projects – 20%
Curriculum
Social Studies – Ms. Campbell/Mrs. Nail
Beginning with the Civil War, students will study the cause and effect of growth in the United States and the affect this growth has had on the various people and countries of the world.
Curriculum
The following grading percentages will apply to Social Studies work:
Social StudiesTests – 40%
Quizzes – 15%
Class Work – 25%
Projects – 20%
Curriculum
Science – Mrs. Douthard/Ms. Smith Physical Science – Chemical/physical changes in
matter and the properties of electricity/magnetism. Earth Science – Geological processes/landforms
of the Earth and the effect of human interaction. Life Science – Classification of single/multi-celled
organisms and the impact of beneficial/harmful microorganisms to the environment. Examination of genetics (inherited traits) and how this is different from learned behavior.
Curriculum
Health – Mrs. Douthard/Ms. Smith Management of personal health through:
– Classroom activities on safety, nutrition, and wellness
– Guidance class with the counselor, Mrs. Richards
– Drug awareness and prevention through the D.A.R.E. program conducted by the Fayette County Sheriff’s Department.
Curriculum
The following percentages will apply to
Science work:Tests – 40%Quizzes – 15%Class Work – 25%Projects/Labs – 20%
Health work: Students will receive an “S” or an “N” on the report card.
5th Grade Website: Forms / Handouts / Newsletters Class Workstations Extra Spelling Practice Pictures Links to helpful sites Curriculum (GPS) http://www.teachersclass.net/ces5thgrade
UnityI dreamed I stood in a studio
And watched two sculptors thereThe 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 artThe other, a parent, worked with a guiding hand
And gentle, loving heartDay after day, the teacher worked with touch
That was deft and sure,While the parent standing by his side,
Polished and smoothed it o’erAnd 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 parent stood the school
And behind the teacher, the home.
By Roy A. LigenfelterElementary Principal
5th Grade Survival
HandbookOur Classroom Bill of Rights
I have the Right to Learn:
I have the Right to Personal Space:
I have the Right to Personal Safety:
I have the Right to Ask a Question:
I have the Right to an Answer:
I have the Right to Be Heard!
I understand my rights, and the rights of others. I will expect others to respect my rights while in this class and will respect the rights of others.