Welcome to Ms. Welcome to Ms. Dietz’ and Mrs. Dietz’ and Mrs. Maschas’ Maschas’ Fifth Grade Team! Fifth Grade Team! Curriculum Night 2012-2013 Curriculum Night 2012-2013
Jan 06, 2016
Welcome to Ms. Welcome to Ms. Dietz’ and Mrs. Dietz’ and Mrs.
Maschas’ Maschas’ Fifth Grade Team!Fifth Grade Team!
Welcome to Ms. Welcome to Ms. Dietz’ and Mrs. Dietz’ and Mrs.
Maschas’ Maschas’ Fifth Grade Team!Fifth Grade Team!Curriculum Night 2012-2013Curriculum Night 2012-2013
Welcome to our fifth grade team. We are
thrilled to get to work with you and your child during this school year.We have great things
planned!
So…Who are
your teachers?
Jennifer Dietz, M.Ed., Ed.S.
• BA in Elementary Education• M.Ed. in Instructional Technology• Ed. S. in Teacher Leadership• Gifted Certified• I have taught a combined 17 years
in High, Middle, and Elementary school.
• I love to teach 5th grade!!!
Lisa Maschas, M.Ed.
• BA in Elementary Education• M.Ed. in Technology• Gifted Certified• I have taught 17 years in elementary
grades 4 and 5.• I’m thrilled to be your child’s fifth
grade teacher!
Specials Teachers
Curriculum
Reading(Reading Workshop, Guided Reading, Independent
Reading, and Reading Conferences)
• Genres• Sequencing• Cause and Effect• Comparing/Contrasting• Listening and Speaking• Identifying Imagery• Reference/Study Skills
• Making Inferences/ Drawing conclusions• Analyzing Literary Elements• Retelling• Fact/Opinion• Comprehension
MathNumbers and
Operations:• Order/Compare• Analyze/Evaluate• Decimals and
Fractions• Model Multiplication
and Division
Geometry:• Coordinate
System• 2D Attributes
& Classification
Math (cont’d)
Measurement:• Standard and
Metric capacity• Computing
volume
Algebra:• Evaluating/ Interpreting expressions
Math (cont’d)
Process Skills:• Use technology• Problem solving• Reasoning and Proof• Investigate, Develop, and Evaluate Math
Reasoning• Organize math thinking
Data Analysis and Probability:• Mean• Circle Graphs• Line and Plot Graphs• Compare and contrast graphs
Word Study and Vocabulary
Development
• Greek and Latin Roots to determine word meaning
• Wordly Wise 3000
Writing
• Personal narratives• Opinion writing• Informational essays• “Writing Prompt Genre” writing• Responses to literature• Research
Grammar
• Sentences• Parts of speech• Punctuation• Conventions• Spelling• Legible cursive
Social StudiesMap Skills:• Cardinal directions• Exact location – latitude
and longitude• Map features
Economics:• Trade• Cost• Productivity
U.S. History:• Civil War• Reconstruction• Turn of the Century• World War I• The Great
Depression• World War II• Cold War• America since 1975
ScienceProcess Skills:• Use tools and instruments
for observing and measuring• Demonstrate knowledge of
scientific process
Life Science:• Classify organisms• Identify the cell• Inherited traits• Micro-organisms
Earth Science:• Surface features of
Earth
Physical Science:• Physical changes• Chemical changes• Electricity and
magnetism
Classwork
Classwork is expected to be completed neatly and should reflect your child’s best understanding of a particular concept.
We believe that students should work at their own pace, but we do expect students to finish their classwork at school.
HomeworkYour child will write their homework
assignments in their agenda book each day. If assignments are not completed the night they are assigned, they will be finished during Study Hall or “working lunch” the following day.
Homework assignments are for reinforcing skills and will be graded. However, the grade is for you to see how well your child understood the concept, not to go into the grade book. We expect all homework to be completed. The exception to this rule would be classwork that is incomplete and becomes homework.
If homework takes your child more than 50 minutes to complete, please let us know.
Grading
Classwork and Quizzes – 50%
Tests – 50%
Grading (cont’d)
Academic Reporting Scale:
A = 90+ Excellent Progress
B = 80-89 Above Average Progress
C = 74-79 Average Progress
D = 70-73 Below Average Progress
U = 0-69 Unsatisfactory Progress
Grading (cont’d)
Special Areas, Conduct, Effort, and Work Habits Reporting Scale:
E = Excellent S = Satisfactory N = Needs Improvement U = Unsatisfactory
Grading Scale reflects students achievement of the AKS.
Changes this year…• Our AKS is new – it matches the
national “Common Core Curriculum”• The CRCT has changed – it is a hybrid
between the old CRCT and the new PARCC (next year it will only be the PARCC).
• Persuasive writing is now “Opinion Writing”
ClassroomProcedure
s
Our Schedule:8:20-8:50 Morning Work8:50-9:25 Cardinal Time9:30-10:15 Rotation 1/2 - Science/S.S.10:15-10:35 T.D.P.E.10:40-11:40 Math11:55-12:20 Lunch – Dietz and
Maschas12:30-2:10 Reader’s Workshop,
Guided Writing, Grammar, and Word Study
2:15-3:00 Specials3:15-Dismissal Bus Call and Silent
Reading
Friday Folders
Your child will bring home weekly papers in their Friday Folder each Friday. Please check your child’s Friday Folder for the following:
• School/community communications• Graded papers
Absences
Please send a written excuse with your child on the day that he/she returns to school.
Please remember that if a student will be absent for a few days, a list of make-up assignments will be available when your child returns.
Absences (cont’d)
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Snacks, water, and restroom breaks
Birthday TreatsIf you would like to bring in a special
snack for your child’s birthday, it needs to be served in the cafeteria during our lunch time. You may pass it out after our 10 minutes of silence is over.
If you send in invitations to be passed out, you must include everyone in the class. If you are not inviting everyone in the class, the invitations must be mailed or given out outside of school hours.
Book Orders
During the year we order books from clubs which provide good literature at affordable prices. If you choose to order books, please write your check to the club from which you are ordering. If you would rather, you may send in cash and we will send the book club a check.
TransportationIf your child is going to ride a
different bus home, we will need a signed note from you stating the following:
• What bus your child normally rides• Who your child is riding home with• A phone number where you can be reached.
We cannot accept transportation changes through email or
phone call.
Communication
We can be reached at the following emails:
[email protected][email protected]
We can also be reached by phone at:
678-714-5800
Please sign and tear out the bottom of the last page.
AKS Handboo
k
Please sign the “Response Form” and “Attendance Protocol Form” on
pg. 23. Then, tear them out and turn-in to us.
Student and
Parent Handbook
Thank you for coming.
Have an awesome evening!