What's Up in 5th Grade? (Week #18)
Calendar
Monday, January 19th-No school for Martin Luther King, Jr Day
Monday, January 30th--No school for students--Grade reporting day
Monday, February 2nd--3rd Quarter begins
Saturday, February 7th-- Glow Ball @ Franklin Elementary 5:30-7:30
Tuesday, February 10th-- Battle of the Books @ 11-12 am
Friday, February 13th--Author's Tea (timing is unique to each classroom)
Friday, February 13th--Pass out valentines to classmates
Friday, February 20th--No school for students--Teacher PD day
Monday, March 2nd--No School for students--Teacher planning/prep for conferences
--Evening conferences
Tuesday, March 3rd--No school for students/Conference Day
Saturday, March 14th--Super Science Saturday
Monday, March 23rd-27th--Spring Break
Monday, March 30th--School begins again!!!
Monday, April 6th--No school for students--Teacher PD day
Tuesday, April 7th--4th Quarter begins
Thursday, April 16th--WI Film Festival Field Trip
Friday, May 8th--No school for students--Teacher PD day
Monday, May 25th--No school for Memorial Day
Tuesday, June 2nd--Talent Show
Thursday, June 4th--5th Grade Field Trip to......(tbd)
Tuesday, June 9th--Music Concert/Moving On Celebration (1:00 ish-2:30)
Wednesday, June 10th--Last day of school!!!
--5th grade field trip to Vilas Park (11am -2 pm)
New News
- Don't forget! No school on Monday, January 19th in celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr Day.
Oldie, but Goodies
- Friday, February 13th we will be having an Author's Tea in our 5th grade classrooms. For Black History Month, 5th grader's will be reading books written by African American authors during our social studies time during the weeks of January 26-February 12th. Students will be asked to summarize what they have read and then share out to their classmates during our Author's Tea on Friday, February 13th. We are asking families to sign up to send in treats for this tea. A sign-up will be shared with families soon. Thank you in advance!
- Valentine's Day will ALSO be recognized in our classrooms osn Friday, February 13th. It is OPTIONAL if your kiddo would like to pass out valentines. Our only request is that if they do bring valentines to pass out, they must have one for everyone in the classroom. Your 5th grader's teacher will send home a classlist.
Math
- We are in Unit 4 this week. We will be focusing on Multiplying and Dividing Whole Numbers and Decimals.
- This week we revisited and practiced some multiplication strategies and started to look at the path to using the algorithm for the most efficient strategy. Ratio tables were a BIG part of our week!
- January Number Corner will focus on numerical patterns and graphs. Along with this, we will be using multiplication of fractions to help us keep a running total of time and money.
Literacy this week
- This week we finished our Animal Projects! Ask your 5th grader what part was the most challenging and what was their favorite part.
- Next week we will jump back into EL lessons.
- We are reading a narrative non-fiction text called The Most Beautiful Roof in the World by Kathryn Lasky.
- We will continue to work on speaking and writing about what we read.
- For our next unit, we will be doing some non-fiction research on a rainforest animal and writing an essay based on our learning.
- For our ALL block this week, we engaged in various reading skill activities that include: fluency work, summarizing, discussion, grammar and vocabulary.
- Each classroom is doing a read aloud as well! Ask your 5th grader what book we are using.
Science --Ecosystem Restoration--We will finish this next week!
Our second unit will be on Modeling Matter as we answer the question:
How do organisms in an ecosystem get the matter and energy they need to grow and thrive?
- Our first chapter will focus on : Why aren't the jaguars and sloths growing and thriving?
- Our second chapter will focus on : Why aren't the cecropia trees growing and thriving?
- Our third chapter will focus on : Why aren't the cecropia trees growing and thriving in the soil?
Social Studies--Black History Month
- Next week, students will select a book to read with a partner(s). They will choose from some titles we have here at Randall that were written by African American authors. Then, during the weeks of January 26-February 13th, we will be using our science/social studies time for students to just enjoy these rich and beautifully written books. They will also be asked to summarize and then share what they read during our Author's Tea on Friday, February 13th. (A sign up will be shared with you soon for families to provide drinks/treats.)
SELS/Health lessons
- Recognizing the difference between peer conflict and bullying
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