Friday, September 28, 2018


5th Grade Newsletter- September 28th
Upcoming Dates
Oct 1- All Can Drive $ due
Oct 3-Turkey Trot forms due
Oct 9- Parent Club Meeting, 9:00a
Oct 12- Early Release, 12:15p
Oct 23- Turkey Trot
Oct 30- Picture Retakes


Can Drive Update!
Thank you so much for the incredible response to our 5th grade camp fundraiser can drive. Kids may collect this weekend; however no cans can be brought to school on Monday. All money should be turned in on Monday.  Thank you to all the parents that helped by taking back bags and bags of cans!  We appreciate your help!

Assessments
If your child receives a 1 on any type of assessment, please do one of the following: sign the assessment and send it back to school the next day OR write a note in your child’s agenda stating you saw the assessment.  Thank you for helping us in this matter.  

Math Help?
We encourage students to take their math notebook and textbook home to help with their homework. That way they can use them as a resource if they forgot how to do their homework.   If they forgot their materials or need additional help, the following links can be used:

5th Grade Homework Help OR http://elemmath.jordandistrict.org/5th-math-expressionslearnzillion-by-lesson/
4th Grade Homework Help (might be helpful for review) OR
http://elemmath.jordandistrict.org/4th-grade-math-expressions-learnzillion-corellation/

Halloween News
Our Halloween Party will be Wednesday, Oct 31st from 2:30-3:30. Costumes are allowed for the party. Please make sure that their costume is school appropriate (for example, no blood, gore, knives, guns). We will be going to the Laurels to parade through their halls earlier in the afternoon. More information to come at a later time. Below is list of volunteers who signed up at open house:

Bolhuis’ Class-23 students
Sweet Snacks- Ava & Lucas
Salty Snack- Haley
Healthy Snacks- Alexis
Run/Organize the Games- 2 Still needed
Drinks/Cups if needed- Bryton
Napkins/Plates- Caeden

Higgs’ Class-23 students
Sweet Snacks-  Noah & Hayden
Salty Snack- Jia
Healthy Snacks- Still needed 
Run/Organize the Games- Hunter & One still needed
Drinks/Cups if needed- Gabe
Napkins/Plates- Kate

Willmore’s Class- 21 students
Sweet Snacks-  Janaiah & Amiya
Salty Snack- Emma 
Healthy Snacks-  Ashlynn
Run/Organize the Games- 2 Still needed 
Drinks/Cups if needed- Jared
Napkins/Plates-   Kaylin 

What’s happening in… 
Reading:  Students have been setting into reading workshop and have started reading their 40 book mission. 
Writing:  Students are crafting personal narratives/memoirs, where they are bringing small moments to life for the reader. 
Math: Students will begin unit 2 focusing on reading, writing and comparing decimals
SS: Students have begun unit 2, Three Worlds Meet- Europe, America, and Africa. 
Science: Students are learning about the different types of variables that are in an investigation while designing and testing their own experiments.

Friday, September 14, 2018

5th Grade Newsletter- September 14th

Upcoming Dates
September 21- Color Run
Sept 24- 28- Can Drive
Sept 26- Picture Day
Oct 9- Parent Club Meeting


We just sailed through the first three weeks and had a great time getting to know our 5th graders!  We have begun to dive head first into our curriculum.  We have been busy already!  As a 5th grade team, we would like to thank you for your generosity in purchasing school supplies and classroom donations.  We have been “wowed” by your efforts!  Thank you very much!

We also really appreciate the communication we have had so far. In addition to calling or emailing us, you can always write comments or questions in your childʼs agenda and on Remind.  When we see those comments, we will try to respond back that day. We look forward to another great week!

The 5th graders are getting used to our new routines, as well as learning how to take ownership of their own learning.  A few examples are... knowing when it's time to focus, listening to directions, realizing the right time to talk with neighbors, recognizing when not to reach into their desks, asking for help, and remembering what materials are needed for each of their switch classes.  Please take a minute to ask your child how they are doing with switching classes and if they’re needing to work on anything like organization, work completion, staying on task, etc. 

If you haven’t signed up yet for our class text alerts, please contact your child’s homeroom teacher.

Reading Homework
Remember your child needs to be reading throughout the week. The goal is to read at least 140 minutes in a week. When they do read, they can read anything as long as they are reading. You may want to suggest a book that will help them reach their 40 book challenge.  Reading logs are due on Mondays with a parent signature. 

M-Step
We sent home M-Step reports that details how your child performed on these assessments.  Attached parent report you will find a Parent guide to help you make sense of the information. 
**We will take the 5th grade M-Step right after spring break.

Color Run 
Friday, September 21, 2017  - Walk/Run begins at 6pm
Pre-party and Hot dog dinner begins at 4:30pm at Hughes Park
The course is 1.5 miles through Hughes Park and Park elementary with fun color powder stations


What’s happening in… 
Reading:  Students have been setting into reading workshop and have started reading their 40 book mission.
Writing:  Students are crafting personal narratives/memoirs, where they are bringing small moments to life for the reader.
Math: Students are studying fractions.  Be on the lookout for homework pages Mon-Thursday.
Science: Students are learning about and constructing CERs, Claim, Evidence, Reasoning.
SS: Students are studying Our Government, with a focus on the Constitution and Bill of Rights.