Wednesday, August 28, 2024

What's Up in 5th Grade? (Week #1)


Mrs. Kampa





Godfrey
Mrs. Faber




Calendar
Wednesday, September 4th--School begins!!!
Week of September 16th--String begins
Tuesday, October 1st--Randall Success Night 5-7 pm 
Thursday, Oct. 3 and Friday, Oct.4--No School for students
Thursday, October 24th-Picture Day
Friday, November 1st--Mid Day Release for students--Teacher
                                         planning/prep for conferences
Monday, November 4th--No school for students/Conference Day
Tuesday, November 5th--No school for students--Teacher PD day
Wednesday, November 6th--2nd Quarter begins
Thursday, November 14th-Picture Retake Day
Wednesday, November 27th-Friday, November 29th--Fall Break
Monday, December 2nd--No school for students--Teacher PD 
Monday, Dec. 23rd-Tuesday, Jan. 5th--Winter Break
Monday, January 5th--School begins again!!!
Monday, January 20th-No school for Martin Luther King, Jr Day
Monday, January 27th--No school for students--Grade reporting day
Monday, January 28th--3rd Quarter begins
Friday, February 21st--No school for students--Teacher PD day
Monday, March 24th-28th--Spring Break
Monday, March 31st--School begins again!!!
Monday, April 7th--Mid Day Release for students
                                --Teacher planning/prep for conferences
                                --4th Quarter begins
Thursday, April 10th-Evening conferences
Friday, April 11th--No school for students--Conference Day
Friday, May 2nd--No school for students--Teacher PD day
Monday, May 26th--No school for Memorial Day
Tuesday, June 10th--Music Concert/Moving On Celebration (1:00 ish-2:30)
Wednesday, June 11th--Last day of school!!!
                                       --5th grade field trip to Vilas Park  (11am -2 pm)


New News
  • Here is our shameless plea to all parents/guardians.  We don't take many field trips during the year, but if things come up at the last minute and for the end of the year all day trip we really count on parents joining us.  If you think you might even consider this, please do the volunteer training now so we are not scrambling at the end of the year.  Here is the link to get going.  The training is good for only one year.  After that, you do need to re-apply, but it is a simple process after the first round of training.  Thank you!!  Volunteering Link
  • Please remember to sign and return the Digital Device Agreement form to school.
  • Students will need headphones and a computer mouse at school.  Please send this in as soon as you can--Thanks!
  • This is our weekly blog where we will update what we did that week, post information for families, update calendar events and other important information.  An updated blog will be posted every Friday.
  • If you are ever looking for past information, you will have access to all of our posts throughout the year. 

Oldie, but Goodies
  • This is a spot for information that families may still need.
  • Food Service Menus can also be found at the following link - Menus
Math
  • This week the 5th grade math class was introduced to our first unit on Expressions, Equations and Volume.  Most classes also took the beginning of the year math screener on Friday.  The remaining students will take this next week.
  • Our Number Corner this month will focus on making connections between numbers written as fractions and decimals and start our work with volume in tangible and strategic ways. 
Literacy this week
  • We will be jumping right into our first EL unit of the year based on Stories of Human Rights this coming Monday.  We will be using a variety of texts.  Our main texts will be the book Esperanza Rising by Pam Munoz Ryan and an abridged version of  the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We will be focusing on finding the gist of the text and expressing our learning in verbal and written communication.
  • This week we did some fluency screenings, a reading screener and a variety of "Get to Know Me" activities with our new classmates.
Science 
  • Our first unit will be on Patterns of Earth and Sky as we answer the question:
Why do we see stars at different times?
  • Our first chapter will focus on :  Why don't we see a lot of stars in daytime?
SELS/Health lessons
  • Community building
  • Universal practices
  • Healthy habits


Interested in volunteering at Randall or chaperoning a field trip with your student's class? - start the process by visiting the Volunteering page at MMSD’s website.



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