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Welcome To Fifth Grade!. While you are waiting, please fill in the “Helpful Information” sheet on your child’s desk. Please take a minute to respond to your child’s letter! Take a look on the back to view their goals for fifth grade. Mrs. Struve Room 14. Husband: Heath
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Welcome To Fifth Grade! While you are waiting, please fill in the “Helpful Information” sheet on your child’s desk. Please take a minute to respond to your child’s letter! Take a look on the back to view their goals for fifth grade. Mrs. Struve Room 14
Husband: Heath • 2 Sons: Zach and Nate • Love for children • Childhood dream • Coached girls’ track at CMS • 17th year of teaching • Master of Education Degree About Me The Struve Family
Our Daily Schedule Your child is tardy after 8:10 and must be checked in the office by a parent or guardian. 8:05 Arrival/ Announcements 8:10 Morning Meeting/Broadcast 8:20 Writer’s Workshop 9:10 Specials 10:00 Social Studies 10:40 Brain Break Activity 10:45 Daily 5 Block 1 11:05 Word Study 11:20 Reading 11:45 Daily 5 Block 2 / RTI 12:15 Recess / Lunch 1:15 Math 2:25 Organize for Dismissal 2:35 Dismissal * These indicate time blocks best for necessary appointments.
Five-Day Rotation A- Art B- Media C- Computer Lab D- P.E. E- Music Specials • Letter days will change each grading period.
Do you know your child’s bus number? According to district guidelines, transportation changes must be made through myCSSby 1:00 on the day of the change.
Safe Snacks 4th & 5th Grade Fruits Vegetables Cheese cubes or sticks Individually packaged items: Pepperidge Farm Goldfish Crackers Sunshine Cheez-Its Kellogg’s Nutrigrain Cereal Bars: Strawberry or Mixed Berry Pretzels- Rold Gold – Sticks or Tiny Twists The Safe Snack list must be followed using these specific brands in original packaging.
Expectationsfor Learning Establish Learning Targets + Guidance and Role Modeling + Release of Responsibility = Student Ownership of Learning!
Organization & Communication Assignment Notebook Binder Take home/return folder Organize loose papers Friday Folders Literacy Binder Data Binder Monthly Calendar Emails Mrs. Struve’s Webpage
6 Common Core Shifts for Mathematics: Learn more about fewer, key topics Build skills within and across grades Develop speed and accuracy Really know it, Really do it Use it in the real world Think fast AND solve problems www.corestandards.org 6 Common Core Shifts for ELA/Literacy: • Read as much non-fiction as fiction • Learn about the world by reading • Read more challenging material closely • Discuss reading using evidence • Write non-fiction using evidence • Increase academic vocabulary Common Core State Standards
Benchmark Assessments Helps Guide Instruction Responsive to Needs Differentiate Learning Growth Reach for Reading Quizzes Reach for Reading Unit Tests Everyday Math Assessments ISTEP
Online Resources Teacher Website http://www1.ccs.k12.in.us/teachers/cstruve MTE Website http://www1.ccs.k12.in.us/mte/media-center/linksforlearning Reach for Reading Online www.myngconnect.com Everyday Math Online www.everydaymathonline.com Social Studies (TCI) Online www.teachtci.com
Social Studies Science ISTEP- Social Studies Science in December Social Studies U.S. History Geography Regions, States, Capitals Economics Research Science • Astronomy • Matter • Food Chain • Human Systems Design Project • Health
Workshop Model • Gradual Release of Responsibility • Independent Work on Writing • Project and Inquiry Writing • Integration of Grammar and Vocabulary Writer’s Workshop and Grammar
Rigby Spelling /Vocabulary Tier 2 Words- across the curriculum Tier 3 Words- content specific Vocabulary Journals Greek and Latin Stems Word Study
ReachLiteracy Units • Junior Great Books • Novel Study • Workshop/Daily Five • Guided Strategy Groups • Read to Self • Read to Someone • Word Work • Work on Writing ReadingCurriculum Focus on Non-Fiction Close Reading Shared Inquiry
Math EDM Level 5 or 6 Otter Creek Math Workshop • Multiplication and Division • Traditional Algorithms • Mastery of Facts
Examples of Formative Assessments • Homework • Center or Station work • Observation Notes • Math Practice • Journaling • Daily Work
Examples of Summative Assessments • Quizzes and Tests • Performance Tasks • Presentations & Projects
Therefore… • Not all corrected work is entered in the gradebook. • Grades reference summative experiences only and may be fewer in number.
50 minutes a night • reading, spelling, math, grammar • Neat and accurate • Pencil (or blue/black pen) • No red pen or highlighters • Make homework a priority • Find a routine that works Homework
Parent note required • Responsibility form, clip down • Classroom Mini-Economy fine • Working lunch • Work expected the next day Late/Incomplete Work
CCS Grading Scale A 93-100 A- 90-92 B+ 87-89 B 83-86 B- 80-82 C+ 77-79 C 73-76 C- 70-72 D+ 67-69 D 63-66 D- 60-62 F <= 59 Grades WebGrades (myCCS) Online report cards four times per year Let’s emphasize learning and best effort over grades! Test Corrections
Online Report Cards End of Grading Period: October 10, 2014 December 19, 2014 March 13, 2015 May 27, 2015 *Report cards will be sent home one week after the grading period ends.
Behavior Plan Fifth Grade Mini Economy Clip Up/Down Chart (class) School-wide Yellow Clip Up Ticket Green Turtle Bucks Red Turtle Track Tickets “Making Better Choices” Form Respectful, Responsible, and Safe
September 19thKoteewiPark November 15thCarmel Symphony @ CHS December 19thJA BizTown (8:30-2:15) April 15th Ruth Lilly "Life Begins" March 3rd -13thISTEP (Applied Skills) April 28th - May 7th ISTEP (Multiple Choice) March 20th/21stPlanetarium @ CHS May 15th Grade Music Program May 29th Fifth Grade Recognition Ceremony (1:00 p.m.) Special Events Parent Chaperones must have Criminal History must be up to date on myCCS.
Concerns QuestionsConferences Mrs. Cherie Struve Voicemail: 571-4073 (1552) Email: cstuve@ccs.k12.in.us Mrs. Stephanie Augspurger saugspur@ccs.k12.in.us Mrs. Erin McLaughlin emclaugh@ccs.k12.in.us Mrs. Toni Kleine tkleine@ccs.k12.in.us *Please allow 24 hours for responses. *If you have an issue that needs immediate attention, please call the office. Call, write, e-mail us any time!
Preparation for Middle School • Gradual Release of Responsibility • Accountability • Rigor and Relevance • Full Circle of Communication • Support and Trust Things to Think About