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5th Grade News
October 9 - 13
ROE 101 Family Night
Focus of the Week
Math - 5.4B- Represent and solve multi-step problems involving the four operations with whole numbers using equations with a letter standing for the unknown equality. I can solve multi-step problems involving the four operations with whole numbers using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity
ELAR - I can evaluate details that I have read to determine key ideas. (5.6G)
Science - I can demonstrate that light travels in a straight line until it strikes an object and is reflected or travels through one medium to another and is refracted. (5.6C) I can demonstrate that the flow of electricity in closed circuits can produce light, heat, or sound. (5.6B)
Social Studies - I can I can explain when, where, and why groups of people explored, colonized, and settled in the United States (5.1A)
Important Information To Help Your Student At Home!
You may have noticed that your student does not have daily homework. However your student is responsible for bringing a fact grid to Math class every day! The only time a student should have homework is to make-up missed work from an absence or work that was not completed in class. Here are some suggestions if you want your student to have extra practice.
- Daily Fact Grid (multiplication chart 1-12 & 25's)
- Read daily for at least 20 minutes
- Practice fact fluency (multiplication & division)
- Log in to ClassLink and work on Math, Reading, Science, and Social Studies in Progress Learning (this used to be Education Galaxy), or check out Sora, our online digital library.
CHECK SKYWARD!!!
We are teaching our kiddos to be self reliant so that when they transition to 6th grade they will know how to find their grades, missing assignments, messages, and more. This should be checked at least twice a week, if not daily (students). This helps students stay on track and they can see instantly if there is something they need to fix, submit, or talk to the teacher about.
Make-up missed work from an absence or work that was not completed in class will be considered homework. If your student was absent they have the number of days they were out to return missed work. For example, if your student was sick and missed two days of school, they have two days to complete the work they missed while they were out. It is the students responsibility to ask for makeup work.
Dress Code -
Hurray for student choice!!! With great privilege comes great responsibility, If you have questions about dress code please refer to the Red Oak ISD dress code page. Click on the link below to be redirected to this page.
Yearbook Information
Dates to Remember
October 12: ROE 101 6:00-7:30
October 13: No school for students
October 18: Big Kahuna Fundraiser Delivery
October 23: Book Fair Begins
October 23-27: Red Ribbon Week- Dress up Days
October 26: Trunk or Treat 6-7:30pm
October 27: No school for students
5th Grade Schedules
Team of Three
Bennett - Math
Villinger - ELAR
Young - Science & Social Studies
1st Block 7:20 - 9:10
Specials 9:10 - 10:00
2nd Block 10:00 - 11:35
(Recess 11:35 - 12:05
Lunch 12:05 - 12:35
Talon Time 12:35 - 1:30
3rd Block 1:30 - 3:05
Team of Two
Amaton - ELAR & Social Studies
Freeman - Math & Science
1st Block 7:20 - 9:10
Specials 9:10 - 10:00
1st Block (cont.) 10:00 - 10:50
2nd Block 10:50 - 11:45
Recess 11:45 - 12:15
Lunch 12:15 - 12:45
Talon Time 12:45 - 1:30
2nd Block (cont.) 1:30 - 3:05
How to Reach Us
Conference Time: 9:10 - 10:00