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Fifth Grade Orientation. Welcome to Parent Orientation. Please feel free to ask us questions at the end of the slide show. School Hours. School hours are 7:45 am to 3:15 pm. Classes begin promptly at 7:45 am. Tardies will be marked at this time.
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Fifth Grade Orientation Welcome to Parent Orientation. Please feel free to ask us questions at the end of the slide show.
School Hours School hours are 7:45 am to 3:15 pm. Classes begin promptly at 7:45 am. Tardies will be marked at this time. Enrichment time is from 7:45 to 8:15. This is enrichment for your student to help with weak areas or extend their learning of concepts from academic classes.
Absences If your student must miss school due to an illness or doctor’s appointment, be sure to bring in or send a note stating your student’s full name and the purpose for the absence along with the date of the absence and sign the note. Please be sure to bring in or send the note as soon as possible because we have a time limit on entering the noted information. The note will be forwarded to the PEIMS secretary for her to note in your student’s record.
Lunch Money • When sending lunch money with your student, please remind your student to include the following things on the envelope: • First and last name • Homeroom teacher • Date • The envelope will be place in the class lunch envelope and sent to the cafeteria where it will be credited to your student’s lunch account. • Siblings can be included on the envelope. Just please provide how the money is to be divided and place the same information for the sibling on the envelope.
How to get to Fifth grade Webpage • Go to www.ccisd.com • Across the top of the webpage find: Select a school • Select Clements/Parsons • Across the top locate the tab: Grade levels • Select 5th Grade • On the far right you will see Team Homework and Daily Activities • Select Team Homework and Daily Activities • This will give you an overview of what your student is doing in each class along with the homework
Parent Portal This is a way to help keep you informed on how your student is performing in each class. You can set up your parent portal to notify you when your student is missing assignments or has a low grade on assignments. User name and password will not be given over the phone. If you do not know how to do this or have your access information for this, please contact Tanya Wiginton at 254-547-2235.
We follow the Positive Behavior Support Initiative plan used at CPE.
Class Room Rules Be: Safe Respectful Responsible Ready Be your best
Bulldawg Rewards 25 Loops = Hat Day Bring a stuffed animal for the day (must be able to fit in a backpack)50 Loops =Write a positive e-mail to a parent or guardian about your day Office treasure box75 Loops =Read a short story book to a class of your choice100 Loops =Teacher’s Aid for one class period Extra computer time150 Loops =Sit at teacher’s desk for the day Eat lunch with a teacher and a friend of your choice200 Loops =Get a free book from the library250 Loops =Lunch with an assistant principal (by appointment) Free homework pass Help an office staff member during DEAR 300 Loops =Duck tape Mr. Bogus or to the wall during lunch 350 Loops =Throw water balloons at Mr. Bogus500 Loops =Shave Mr. Bogus’ head
Mrs. Choron’s and Mrs. Wilkinson Mathematics Class A very quick reference guide for 5th grade parents at Clements/Parsons Elementary School.
Math Overview: • Grading Policy • 7% Homework • 30% Major Assignments (Tests/Quizzes) • 63% Minor Assignments (In class work) • Late Assignments • 10 points off of the grade for everyday it is late. No more then 30 points will be deducted for late assignments. • 10 day Rule • Students have 10 school days to make up a failed test or assignment • STAAR Testing • April 2nd and 3rd
Reading and Language Arts Czuhajewski A very quick reference guide for 5th grade parents at Clements/Parsons Elementary School.
Grading Policy • Minor Grades – 63% • Classwork • Journal entries • In-class group mini projects • Computer lab skills • Homework – weekly summaries for nightly readings • Major Grades – 30% • Projects – products shared to class over assigned books each six weeks (book reports) • Quizzes – over vocabulary, Greek/Latin roots, comprehension checks to model strategies • Assessments – benchmarks, district assessments • Homework – 7%
Nightly Readings and Journal Entries Students should read for 30 minutes per night 4-5 days a week A reading bingo sheet has been given to your student to encourage a variety of genres being read. Students need to read a minimum of 400 pages per 6 weeks.
Grading Policy Composition - 60% Grammar - 30% Spelling – 10%
Student’s compositions will be selected by the teacher and displayed on the 5th Grade Exceptional Authors Bulletin Board in the main hallway. Exceptional Authors
Spelling *The spelling we use is a district requirement called Scientific Spelling.* You student will receive new spelling words and spelling homework (self paced) every Thursday for the following Thursday. * Spelling tests will be on Thursdays.
ScienceMrs. SmithRoom 406 A very quick reference guide for 5th grade parents at Clements/Parsons Elementary School.
Grading • 30% (Minor) Tests/Quizzes • 65% Major • Lab Work • Classwork • Journals • SSS Folders • 5% Homework
Supplies for Class • SSS Folder- Seeing Science Structures • Concept Builder - Builds vocabulary • Think Sheets – begin to think like a scientists • Science Journal • Science Tools, Scientific Method, States of Matter • AR Book • Pencil
Topics for Year Nature/Ways of Science Physical Science (1st & 2nd 6 weeks) Earth Science (3rd & 4th 6 weeks) Life Science (5th Weeks) Experimental Design/Health (6th 6 weeks)
Science Fair 5th Grade students are required to participate in the science fair as there will be several grades throughout the science fair project. Science Fair is scheduled for Spring. Be thinking for project.
Science TestSTAAR • 27 April 2013 • Go to bed 30 minutes before normal bedtime • Eat a healthy breakfast • Arrive to school a few minutes early
Mr. Warren’s Social Studies Class A very quick reference guide for 5th grade parents at Clements/Parsons Elementary School.
Social Studies Grading Policy Minor Grades = 70% I call this classwork and quizzes. Major Grades = 30% I call this tests.
Topics Covered in 5th Grade Social StudiesIn Texas, 5th grade social studies is the study of U.S. history from early exploration and colonization up to the present time. All SS TEKS are available through the TEA website.paulw@ccisd.com
I follow the Positive Behavior Support Initiative plan used at CPE.
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