Adolphus Elementary. 5th Grade Curriculum Night September 14, 2017

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Adolphus Elementary 5th Grade Curriculum Night September 14, 2017

Welcome Parents! Goals for Curriculum Night: To help parents understand the work their child will be doing throughout the school year. To explain teacher expectations of the students. To share information about how parents can support their child s learning.

Meet the Teachers Mrs. Coopwood Reading, Writing, Language Mrs. Haley Math Mrs. Russo Science, Social Studies Ms. Davis Reading, Writing, Language Mrs. McInroe Math Mrs. Perez Science, Social Studies

Readers Workshop Students are using binders with tabs for whole group novels, small group novels, and other class notes Students are using a composition notebook for their independent reading menus, responses, and logs Students will be exposed to all types of Genres including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, etc. We will supplement novels with our Texas Treasures Textbook. These are a class set. We will also provide small group instruction 4 days a week.

Rotations As part of our Balanced Literacy curriculum, teachers will differentiate reading instruction in class and rotations. Teachers will use assessment data to plan and adjust students small group placement. Groups will be flexible and will focus on specific strategies and skills needed by students. Students will rotate between literacy-based activities, independent reading, and meeting with the teacher as part of our Reader s Workshop approach.

Social Studies Focus: US History Interactive Notebooks Geography integrated with units Learning to take notes Toggle back and forth between History Alive and My World Text Books

Math Hands On Manipulatives Daily Homework Multiplication Fluency Fast Fact Practice each week, one daily grade at the end of the 9 weeks. Go Math online textbook and consumable workbook

Bulldog Basics: Fact Fluency Students will have a 90 second timed fact test every 9 weeks. Fifth graders must complete 25 problems in the 90 seconds given. Any facts left blank after the 90 seconds will be counted incorrect. Students will take one Fast Fact Quiz weekly. These quizzes will then be averaged together for one daily grade. It will be the 11 th grade in math. Fact Fluency homework will be given every week during each 9 week period. Homework sheets will be provided with details about the math facts students need to study. Teachers will provide students with time in class to practice facts that are being studied at home. A website has been provided to parents on the back of the Fact Fluency Homework sheet that can be used when studying their facts.

Writers Workshop Empowering Writers Grammar Spelling: All words will be given at the beginning of the 9 weeks. Homework will be worksheet given at the first of week and due on Fridays. Graded assessment will occur during the 8 th week of the 9 weeks. This will count as a minor grade.

Science Hands On Science Lab Volunteers Welcome Homework Weekly Vocabulary New words/quiz every two weeks Topics: Investigations with variables Matter and Energy Earth Science Life Science

Homework Incomplete homework will result in a conduct mark on behavior chart Some type of homework will be required nightly Please check your child s agenda to see what they have for homework. Students will write homework in their planners.

LCISD Grading Policy All corrections on daily graded work must be made in school. Any work that is to be graded will not be sent home for completion. Students will not be given make-up work ahead of time when parents remove their children for trips during school days. Late Work Policy classwork will be accepted late within the current grading period with these guidelines in place: One (1) day late = 0 points off Two (2) days late = 10 points off Three (3) days late = highest grade possible is a 70 Extenuating circumstances will be reviewed by campus policy.

Reassessment A teacher shall provide corrective instruction and a reasonable opportunity to reassess failure to master TEKS on major grades. The highest possible grade that can be earned and recorded on the reassessment is a 70. The teacher will make a note in the electronic grade book of the dates and grades of the reassessment. Creation of guidelines for implementation of the policy is the responsibility of the campus. Students whose rate of learning will not meet successful mastery of grade level material will have interventions monitored through the RtI process.

Make-Up Work All graded work must be completed in class Unfinished work can be completed during lunch bunch, recess, before school, or other arrangements will be made with the teacher District Policy dictates that students will not be given make up work ahead of time for absences.

Agendas It is the student s responsibility to record homework assignments The teacher will check for parent signatures Conduct mark(s) will be recorded in the agenda on the behavior chart located in the back Parents are asked to initial nightly (but please do not sign ahead)

Tuesday Folders Graded work Messages from PTO Other school announcements Please review your child s work The newsletter will be in an email blast on Tuesdays.

Adolphus Uniform Policy Uniform Tops must be collared (polo style) and one of the following colors: light blue, navy blue, red or white. The bottoms may be navy blue, khaki or denim. Denim includes denim skirts, skorts, shorts, capris or jeans. No holes in jeans. Please check the lengths of shorts and skirts. Shorts and skirts must reach the tips of the fingers. In addition to polo style shirts, girls and boys may wear ANY Adolphus spirit shirt any day of the week with one of the above mentioned bottoms. Inside sweaters or light jackets must be red, white, navy or light blue. Outside jackets can be any color.

Conduct chart by grade level: Grade Level 5 th Overall conduct grade Expectations S = 0-5 conduct mark N = 6-8 conduct mark U = 9+ conduct mark Nine Week Behavior Expectations Conduct grades will include conduct marks received for no homework. Office referrals will automatically lower the conduct grade. For students to attend the 9 Weeks Good Behavior Celebration, students must have an S in ALL areas on their report card. If a student loses their card this will result in an N for following directions.

Incentive Program Good Conduct Celebration each 9 Weeks Paws For Praise Can be given by ANY staff member for Excellence in Behavior/Conduct Above and Beyond Students can enter a drawing each week with Paw earned. Mrs. Boarman and Mrs. Imrie will draw from each grade level on Fridays. Tickets given daily during the 9 weeks Students can purchase items and coupons(such as sit with friend at lunch) with tickets

Birthday Guidelines We would love to celebrate your child s birthday! Pre-packaged cookies or cupcakes may be brought to school. (NO cookie cakes or cakes of any kind) Teachers will distribute the treat at the end of lunch to your child s homeroom only.

Parent Conference Dates Teachers will meet with parents to review student progress for the first nine weeks. Conferences will be held on November 9th and 10 th. The first nine weeks report card will be distributed at the conference. Information will be given at a later date on how to sign up.

STAAR (State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness) Testing Dates (2017-2018): April 10 th - 5 th Math, April 11 th - 5 th Reading, May 16 th 5 th Science Student in grade 5 have three opportunities to pass the STAAR mathematics test and three opportunities to pass the STAAR reading test. If a student does not pass one or both tests, the school must give the student additional instruction after each testing opportunity, and the student must participate in that instruction. Parents will be notified if their child does not pass a STAAR test that is required for promotion. If a student has not passed after the second testing opportunity, a grade placement committee (GPC) is formed. The GPC, which consists of the principal, teacher, and parent or guardian, will create an instructional plan based on the individual needs of the student.

A Note About EXCUSED Absences From Mrs. Imrie (Assistant Principal) In order for an absence to be excused, the student must bring a note signed by the parent, health provider or court official that describes the reason for the absence. The district will excuse a student from attending school ONLY for certain situations. Adolphus Absence Form If the length of the student s absence is 5 consecutive days or more, a doctor s excuse is required. Please see the LCISD Elementary Handbook pages 10-13 for more information on excused absences. (www.lcisd.org, Click on the Students & Parents tab)

A Note About UNEXCUSED Absences From Mrs. Imrie (Assistant Principal) When an absence is considered unexcused, the following procedure will be followed: 4 unexcused absences- Front office staff sends a friendly note home to the parent. (Signature required.) 6 unexcused absences- Asst. Principal sends a second notice home to the parent (Signature required). 8 unexcused absences- Asst. Principal alerts the school social worker and calls the parents. An Attendance Review Committee meeting is scheduled (if necessary). 10 unexcused absences- Asst. Principal calls the parent and alerts the social worker. An LCISD Elementary Attendance letter is sent home. An Attendance Review Committee Meeting is scheduled and the parent is invited to attend.

A Note About the TARDY POLICY From Mrs. Imrie (Assistant Principal) In order to not be counted tardy, students must be in the building by the 7:30 AM bell. If student is tardy they will sign in or will be signed in to the Tardy Kiosk (new this year, district-wide): 1st Tardy- Warning 2nd Tardy- Lunch Bunch Student sits quietly and eats lunch 3 rd Tardy- Recess Teacher choice recess activity 4 th Tardy- Administrator contacts parent 5 th, 6 th, 7 th, and 8 th Tardy-Discipline referral entered into Skyward 9 th Tardy-Attendance Review Committee meeting for parents Students who are considered for perfect attendance may only have 1 tardy The tardy count starts at zero each 9 week grading period.

A Note about Lunch From Mrs. Imrie (Assistant Principal) You are welcome to come eat lunch with your child(ren) during scheduled lunch times. Please follow these guidelines when doing so: Sign in at the front office and walk to the café. Visitors are allowed in main hallway and Café only. Sit at parent table or unoccupied table only. Lunch is with your child(ren) only. Due to space, there is not room for friends. If the parent tables are full, ask a teacher for assistance.

Transportation Changes Best practice is to send a written note to the school with your child. Please do not email the teacher regarding the change since they are teaching during the day. Transportation Change Note If you need to make a last minute change, call the front office prior to 2:00 PM. 832-223-4700 - Do not email the teacher please; they are busy teaching.

Medications All medication must be kept in nurse s clinic this includes cough drops All medication must be in original container if prescription, must have label with student s name and information on it All medication must be accompanied by appropriate paperwork medication papers may be found on Adolphus website under nurse s note, or picked up from nurse (Nurse Kozak is also very willing to email you a copy for your convivence) Over the counter, short term medications, such as cough drops or antibiotics also need appropriate paperwork, which can also be found on website under nurse s notes and is called Parental Permit to Administer Medication At School For 6 Weeks Or Less if unable to print this copy, you may send a dated note listing student s name, name of medication, reason for giving, time/frequency and duration that it is to be given parent signature is also needed If your child has a life threatening allergy or asthma, please get with Nurse Kozak to discuss and provide appropriate paperwork and medication on campus for those in case moments for your child s safety. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the nurse at 832-223- 4706 or email at jkozak@lcisd.org

Peanut Free Classrooms Classrooms are to be peanut free. A child with serious peanut allergy can potentially suffer a reaction merely by touching or smelling a food with peanut or peanut butter Please do not send any peanuts, peanut butter or foods containing these items as snacks. They will not be allowed to be eaten in the classroom Any food sent to share in classroom i.e. birthday cupcakes, cookies etc, is to be store bought, in original container with ingredient list that is peanut free The above does not apply to lunches, children will still be able to eat food of their choice in lunch room as we have ensured areas that will remain peanut free zones. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. We are trying to ensure the safety of all of our children. We are striving to promote a safe environment for all of our students, and in working together we can work to keep our students safe.

Adolphus Elementary PTO www.adolphuspto.org How you can help your school

Exciting Opportunities for Fifth Graders! * Field Trip to TAMU later in the year! Each year 5 th grade students will attend a field trip to TAMU. During this trip we are able to ride charter buses, tour parts of campus, shop in the book store and visit the George Bush Presidential Library. While at the library will be attend a special presentation and take the guided tour. It is a wonderful and unique day for our students! *We will also have a special 5 th Grade Graduation and Celebration

Adolphus Elementary PTO Get Involved!! Join PTO Your donation supports our school Stay informed with monthly newsletter and meetings Connect with other parents Volunteer Many opportunities available to help at school and at home **you don t have to be a member to volunteer and get involved Every Bit Helps!! PTO Funds Support: Field Trips for ALL students Books (Classrooms and Library) Technology & Support Playground Equipment Teacher/Staff Training Classroom Resources Specials Resources And so much more! www.adolphuspto.org 2017-18 Fundraising Goal Additional swing set and a digital marquee 2017-2018 Fundraising Goal

Get Involved! PTO Support Join today! Watch Dogs Work room help Science Lab Support

Thanks for Coming!