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Welcome to Parent Information Night!

Welcome to Parent Information Night!. Our meeting will start at 4:30 and end by 4:55. Thanks for coming!. Welcome to 5 th Grade Curriculum Night. Mark DeYoung Nathan Monseth Katie Sweeney Jenny Rydeen. Dates to Remember:. MAP/QRI Testing – Sept.

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Welcome to Parent Information Night!

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  1. Welcome to Parent Information Night! • Our meeting will start at 4:30 and end by 4:55. • Thanks for coming!

  2. Welcome to 5th Grade Curriculum Night Mark DeYoung Nathan Monseth Katie Sweeney Jenny Rydeen

  3. Dates to Remember: • MAP/QRI Testing – Sept. • Success Center began– Sept. 8 Math M/W Reading T/Th • All School Party – Sept. 19 • Mr. De’s B-Day – Oct 3. • All Grade 5 Class of 2022 Picture – Oct. 6 • Conferences – Nov. 20 PM & 24 All Day • MN History Center Trip – Nov. 21 • Impact Lives – February 6 • Kindness Retreat- February 12 • Spring Conferences – March 5 PM & 6 All Day • Celebration of Cultures/Doctor Visit – March 24 • Stepping Stone Theater – March 26 • Ms. Rydeen’s B-Day – Apr. 17 • Field Day – May 22 • End of the Year Event- May 29 • Mr. Monseth’s & Mrs. Sweeney’s B-Day – June 23

  4. Reading • Houghton Mifflin • Informational/Non-Fiction Text • Whole Class Instruction • Flexible Grouping, Leveled Readers • Independent Reading at Home/ Calendar • Novel Study Groups • Vocabulary & Specific Reading Skills • Graphic Organizers

  5. Word Study Words Their Way Questions?

  6. Writing/Digital Literacy A.Six Traits Word Choice, Voice, Mechanics, Ideas, Conventions, Sentence Fluency B. Genres Narrative, Expository/Informative, Persuasive C. Research Projects Explorers, Disease, and Newbery

  7. Me Book • Assignments and grade sheets are explained and assigned in class • Focus on the writing standards • Purpose is for students to enhance their writing skills through creating a memory book of their life’s experiences and memories • The ME BOOK will be returned in completion during the last week of school • Chromebooks & Moodle Edina Apps

  8. Math Everyday Mathematics (Homework: Study Links, Review, Test Prep) 1. Unit Pre-tests Flexible Grouping Small Group work Review for tests 2. Unit Post-tests

  9. Math (continued) District Basic Facts Tests- final assessment at the end of the year 1. Addition - 30 problems / 60 seconds 2. Subtraction - 30 problems / 90 seconds 3. Multiplication - 30 problems / 60 seconds 4. Division - 30 problems / 60 seconds Passing is 90% which is 27/30 or better. 5. 5th Grade Algorithms

  10. Science • Foss Units • (Hands on Units) • Variables All teachers • Landforms Rydeen • Levers and Pulleys DeYoung • Environments Monseth

  11. Health • Second Step, Anti- Bullying Program, taught to all classes by Mrs. Sweeney, during the Science rotations • Diseases • Tobacco and Alcohol • Legal and Illegal Drugs • Planning for Safety • Dealing with Feelings • Growth and Development • Family Life

  12. Social Studies A.Main topics of study 1. Citizenship/ Constitution 2. Explorers / Exploration 3. Colonization / D2 4. Revolution / Colonial Boston 5. Current Events / Time For Kids

  13. Technology • Digital Media • Keyboarding • Chromebooks • Internet Research • Acceptable Use Policy • Publish Work to Web

  14. A. Organization 1. Assignment Notebook 2. Expandafolder or Homework Folder3. About 50 minutes a day of homework (10 minutes per grade) 4. May include reading, math, writing, WTW, Me Book, research… B. Responsibility 1. Firm due dates/Fun Friday 2. Send a note, signed by a parent, if it’s a crazy night; communication is KEY! 3. Please talk to teacher about class policy Homework

  15. Scores for the Report Card • 4= consistently ABOVE grade level • 3= consistently AT grade level • 2= Partially at grade level or with support • 1= Not meeting grade level expectations

  16. Band and Orchestra Wednesday ALL band and orchestra students need their instrument, they will practice as a large group Tuesdays/Wednesday Band/Orchestra sectionals What are sectionals? Students miss class for 30 minutes to practice in a small group with only peers playing the same instrument. Students are responsible for finding out what they have missed and making up the work while they were gone.

  17. Snack Policy • fruits • vegetable • cheese • yogurt • applesauce • No Fruit Snacks or Fruit Roll- ups! • Avoid all nuts. Thanks for cooperating and following the guidelines!

  18. Birthday Treats District rationale for restricting treats at school includes • Health and Wellness Policy • Loss of instructional time • Expense • Equity • Allergies Other Birthday treat options: • Donate a book to the class from the monthly Scholastic Book order • Donate a game or puzzle to the classroom indoor recess game cupboard. • Donate a book to our media center in honor of the birthday child. • Each class will celebrate in their own unique way

  19. Testing Dates • MAP’s- Math and Reading • September • March • MCA’s- Math, Reading, Science • April/May

  20. Communication • Email • Phone • Phone pass • Assignment Notebook • Send a note • Student cell phones need to remain in backpacks at all times • Please communicate in any way that you can

  21. Email Katie Sweeney Katherine.sweeney@edinaschools.org Nathan Monseth Nathan.monseth@edinaschools.org Mark DeYoung Mark.deyoung@edinaschools.org Jenny Rydeen Jenny.rydeen@edinaschools.org

  22. Questions

  23. Thanks for coming!

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