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Welcome to 5 th Grade Parent Night

Welcome to 5th Grade Parent Night! Join us as we discuss the transition to middle school and the skills we aim to develop in our students, such as self-advocacy, problem-solving, and responsible behavior. Topics include school expectations, daily schedule, academic programs, and elective options.

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Welcome to 5 th Grade Parent Night

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  1. Welcome to 5th Grade Parent Night

  2. The Transition to Middle School • We are trying to shape students who: • Self advocate • Problem solve • Behave responsibly

  3. ASB President Emily Andrews

  4. Student Expectations • Promote a positive and inclusive environment • School handbook • AP class visits: Dress code, Academic honesty... • RAM P.R.I.D.E. • RAM Way cards and calls • Character Counts P.R.I.D.E

  5. School Start Times Regular Day 8:27-3:10 Minimum Days 8:27-12:40 Late Start Thursday 9:15-3:10

  6. Rotating Block Schedule • Odd/Even Days (3 period day w/RAM time) • Example: • Monday 1-3-5 • Tuesday 2-4-6 • Wednesday 3-5-1 • Thursday 4-6-2 • Friday 5-1-3 • Monday 6-2-4 • Tuesday 1-3-5 Block Schedule Benefits • Provides extended instructional time • Creates opportunities for peers & teachers to develop strong relationships and a nurturing learning environment

  7. Ram Way: Academics The 6th Grade Program • Language Arts • Social Studies • Math • Science • Exercise Science (PE) • Band/Orchestra/ Elective Wheel • RAM

  8. Language Arts • Literature and Writing are combined for the period • Focus Areas: 1. Regular practice with complex texts and their academic language 2. Reading, writing, and speaking grounded in evidence from texts, both literary and informational 3. Building knowledge through content-rich nonfiction

  9. Ancient Civilizations • Mesopotamia, Egypt, Israel, India, China, Greece and Rome • Geography • Religions of Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Christianity

  10. Mathematics • Two 6th grade options: • Math 6 • Math 6/7 • Focus Areas • College & Career Readiness • Conceptual Understanding • 21st Century Skill Sets • Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking, Creativity & Innovation

  11. Integrated Science • Next Generation Science Standards- • Integrated Scope and Sequence • Focus Areas: Physical, Earth, Life Sciences • Types of Energy and Thermal Energy • Earth’s Systems and Natural Resources, • Cells and Microscopes, Body Systems, Growth and Development • Observing phenomena, performance expectations, engineering challenges, use of claim, evidence and reasoning

  12. Music - Year long Orchestra Full- year course. Open to all students regardless of prior musical training. Band Full- year course. Open to all students regardless of prior of musical training. Students will perform at concerts and festivals

  13. Gateway to Technology 6 - Year long Course Overview: Introduction to Engineering: Students will learn about the STEM careers and how they impact the past, present, and future.  They will use the design process to solve a technical problem, while learning the purpose and importance of working in a team. Computer Science Discoveries:Introductory computer science course that empowers students to create authentic artifacts and engage with computer science as a medium for creativity, communication, problem solving, and fun.  Curriculum by Code.org https://code.org/csdhttps://code.org/csd Mindstorms Robotics:The Introduction to Programming EV3 Curriculum is a curriculum module designed to teach core computer programming logic and reasoning skills using a robotics engineering context.

  14. AVID 6 - Year long • An academic elective that promotes success in middle and high school. • Focuses on building a foundation in WICOR: writing, inquiry, collaboration, organization, and reading. • Supports our School & District college & career readiness goals. • Prepares students to be leaders on campus.

  15. 6th Grade Wheel Students who select the wheel will have four different experiences aligned with Poway High’s course sequence. Wheel Classes: • Video Production • Art • STEM • Leadership

  16. Intro to Video Production - Wheel Course Overview: Students will learn the fundamentals of video production in a hands-on learning environment. Students will learn how to: • Create quality videos • Create storyboards/scripts • Understand the use of proper lighting and audio techniques • Edit video clips by adding voice overs, music and text • Fun, creative and collaborative learning environment!

  17. Art- Wheel Course Overview: In this 9 week introductory course, students will explore fundamental art concepts related to the Elements of Art Students will: • Create one-dimensional and two-dimensional works of art • Work with a variety of mediums • Learn about different artists and art movements • Develop their creativity and artistic style • Be prepared to take art in 7th and 8th grade

  18. STEM - Wheel Course Overview: This hands-on STEM course will introduce students to basic Engineering concepts and principles through fun and engaging activities. Students will be introduced to the following topics: • Engineering • Computer Science • 3-D and 2-D modeling • Robotics

  19. Leadership Development - Wheel Course Overview: This course is designed to introduce students to study skills and leadership habits like time management, empathy, teamwork, and being proactive. Students will engage in a variety of leadership development activities, culminating with a Student-led Service Learning Project where they will apply what they have learned to impact real-world change. Students will: • Prioritize and organize assignments and create and manage to-do lists • Practice empathy by learning about people from a variety of different backgrounds • Work together in synergy with teammates • Develop a strong sense of self and recognize their individual ability to make positive impacts on the world. Dot Day - Students manifest and design a dot to represent the impact they want to have on the world.

  20. Physical Education • Uniforms • Component-Based Curriculum • Grading • Facilities • Locks & Lockers • Orientation

  21. What is RAM Time? • Silent reading • Make-up work & tests • Homework • Contact teachers re: questions, etc. • Assemblies • School-wide lessons

  22. Academic Support • RAM Time • Power Hour • Daily Green Cards • Parent/Teacher Communication • Counseling Support

  23. Ram Way: Student Experience • Cuyamaca Outdoor School • 6th Grade Olympics • ASB dances & activities • Chain Reaction • Science Olympiad • Builders Club • Math Club • Robotics Club – We need your help!

  24. Before & After School Programs

  25. How Can Parents Get Involved at TPMS? • Participate in school events • Chaperone dances • Volunteer • PTSA/Foundation • 6th grade Olympics • Library/Book Fair • Career Education • Attend parent/teacher conferences • Attend Back to School Night

  26. Can We Talk? Parent to Parent 1 Even though it’s middle school, you are still needed! Join PTSA and Foundation. Volunteer to chaperone a dance or field trip. Get connected and jump in! 2 Download the ParentVUE app and encourage your student to use StudentVUE!

  27. Can We Talk? Parent to Parent 3 Ask your student open-ended questions and keep the lines of communication open. 4 Empower your student to reach out to their teachers for any issues, but do follow up with an e-mail (or call) when you have questions.

  28. What Can Parents Do At Home? • Be involved! Ask questions! • Inquire about their day • Check their daily planner • Check their work • Monitor their Synergy gradebook • Review grades & create goals • Create a quiet place for homework • Set-up homework schedule • Summertime learning • Math facts • Reading

  29. Get Connected With TPMS • Student Planner • My Plan, Synergy, My Connect • Email • Voicemail • School Website • Peachjar • Weekly SMORE Update (Dr. Burke) • Back to School Night • Parent/Teacher Conferences • Marquee • Twitter (@twinpeaksrams) • School Club Instagram Pages

  30. Tentative Dates for 2019-20 • Orientation (WEB) • August 12th & 13th • Registration • August 14th & 15th • Back to School Night • September 4th

  31. Thank You for Coming!

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