Week of: January 25th – 29th

January 22, 2010 by lomaxm
We are now in full swing in the classroom! We are geared up and focused to do our best on the CRCT exam.

Reading/ELA

We will continue to  work on verbs and verbs tense. We have an understanding of the different types of verbs and how they are used in past, future, and present tense. We will also be reviewing previous skills to keep everything fresh in our minds. While they are reading please make sure that you and the student  are filling out their reading log information nightly. Students are expected to read 25 books by the end of the school year. Please make sure that you are asking them questions while they are reading to help them with their comprehension skills.

Writing:

We are preparing for the writing exam! We have now covered all the writing styles and we are working on making our writing more interesting  to our readers. We are doing this by adding adverbs and adjectives. At home ask your students to be descriptive when talking, Play a game of “I Spy” with them. Let them describe and object so well you know exactly what they are talking about.

Math:

Students need to continue to work on math and division. We will continue to work on geometry. We are discussing circumference and volume.  Please add mathematics into your activities at home.  This can be done by having students  help you measure when cooking, calculate the amount of time that has lapsed between coming home and before dinner.

Science:

We will continue to work the different types of landforms. Please let your children watch the news and see how landforms can change (i. e Earthquake in Haiti)

DATES TO REMEMBER:

January 27- Awards Day

January 22- Basketball Game Liberty Point v. Tubman @ Tubman 5pm

All students Have cam home with a prescription to the Parent Resource Center. Please come get extra books and games to help your children!!

 

THANK YOU PARENTS!

  

*** STUDENTS HAVE  HOMEWORK MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY. PLEASE CHECK THEIR AGENDAS DAILY!!!

 

 

Week of October 19, 2009

October 13, 2009 by lomaxm

 Beginning Monday, October 19, 2009 all 5th grade students will remain with their homeroom teacher for all subjects. 

Reading/ELA

We will continue to work on character traits, parts of speech, and figurative language. Students should be reading nightly. While they are reading please make sure that you and the student  are filling out their reading log information nightly. Students are expected to read 25 books by the end of the school year. Please make sure that you are asking them questions while they are reading to help them with their comprehension skills.

 

Writing:

We are working on narrative writing. Narrative writing is creating a story that can be used to write fiction and nonfiction essays. We will be working on supporting details and developing our character’s traits. 

 

Math:

Students need to continue to work on multiplication and division. This week we will begin working on fractions. Please continue to work with students in using math in everyday life. This can be done by having students  help you measure when cooking, calculate the amount of time that has lapsed between coming home and before dinner.

Social Studies:

We will begin discussing the Reconstruction Period and the importance of the Amendments.

Science:

We will continue to work on plant and animal cells this week.

 

DATES TO REMEMBER:

October 19- Reports Cards Go Home

Oct 27- Progress Reports

 

  

*** STUDENTS HAVE  HOMEWORK MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY. PLEASE CHECK THEIR AGENDAS DAILY!!!

 

Report Cards

October 13, 2009 by lomaxm

We are at the end of the first marking period.  Reports cards will be sent home with students on October 19, 2009.

The Week of October 12, 2009

October 6, 2009 by lomaxm

In math, we are completing our study on multiplying and dividing decimals. We will also be introducing algebric expression with unknown variables.

Homework is given daily and is posted as your child enters the classroom on the board.  Please check your child’s agenda for the homework assignment  each day.

Special Note:  Wednesday, October 14, 2009  will be another Early release day for Fulton County.  Students will be dismissed at 11:30 am.