Weekly Update 5th Grade
Week of 8/26 - 8/30
We're excited about our year ahead in fifth grade!
We strive to create an environment that helps our students to meet their highest potential.
Please read our newsletter each week to get important updates and reminders.
Meet the Team
Ms. Underwood (5C)
Mrs. Brown (5B)
Reading & Writing
Ms. Gawdun (5A)
Science & Social Studies
Mrs. Sledge
Mrs, Powell
Math EIP
Ms. Kinney
Reading Specialist
Mrs. Caspary
Mrs. Stanton-Cooper
Mark your calendars!
- Aug. 26 - 30th FALL MAP testing
- Aug 30 - Donut Day (PTA will be selling for $2.00 before school)
- Sept. 2nd - Labor Day, No school
- Sept. 6 - Grandparents Day Lunch
Sept.12 - Progress Reports Go Home
- Sept. 19 - Fall Picture Day
- Sept. 20th - DONUT DAY 🍩
- Sept. 23-27, FALL BREAK, No school
- October 4th - Famous Hispanic Heritage Month Posters turned in, more info coming in the Panther Roar in September!
- October 10 - Hispanic Heritage Celebration PTA mtg #2, 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the gym
- Oct. 14-18, Conference Week, school dismisses at 1:15 p.m.
Students must be pre-registered for after school program for Conference Week.
October 28- Nov. 1- STARBASE (more information forthcoming)
Fifth Grade Information presented at Open House
Check out this information provided at open house by our fifth grade team!
Check out our new PTA Spirit Wear Store!
A few samples are pictured below! Use this link to purchase and shop for more spirit wear:
Learning Fun This Week!
In math students are taking part in an activity known as 360 degree math. In this activity students work collaboratively to solve word problems. After solving problems students participate in a gallery walk analyzing strategies students have chosen to utilize. Research shows that standing rather than sitting promotes engagement. Also, students are pictured building rectangular prisms. Our school counselor, Dr. Zimmerman, is making her rounds to each fifth grade class sharing good tips to set students up for success this school year! In ELA students are working hard to uncover main ideas and details in preparation of creating summary statements. Also, students are attending small group instruction covering comprehension of passages, attention to context clues, and writing constructed responses. In Social Studies, students created their own maps!
What Are We Learning Next Week?
Math - We will take a test on unit one volume and then we will begin unit two building conceptual understanding of place value using measurement and data reasoning. Continue to work on multiplication facts and area models for multiplication.
Social Studies --Students will begin a unit on Earth forces including constructive and destructive forces. Weathering, erosion, and deposition will be topics of discovery.
ELA - Students will be reading articles about different aspects of Nez Perce culture and lifestyle such food and drink, clothing, shelter, transportation, children's play. These articles will seek to uncover the focusing question, "How did the Nez Perce's homeland sustain lifestyle and culture." Students will seek to explain the function of topic statements and body sentences in an informative paragraph and use knowledge of afixes and context clues to determine word meaning. Eventually students will be writing their own informative paragraph about a chosen aspect of the Nez Perce culture.
Resources to Assist - Math
Resources to Assist - Reading
Building Knowledge and Skills in the ELA Classrrom
Enjoy the slides below explaining the benefits of knowledge-based learning!
Resources to Help with Science & Social Studies
ESOL Corner
Helpful resources from our ESOL specialists!
Girls on the Run!
Classroom DoJo
Teachers will be using Classroom Dojo to reward positive behaviors. Students earn points and are able to "shop" with their points to purchase items. Teachers also use Classroom DoJo to send quick text messages when needed.
Weekly Communication/Homework
Weekly Communication Folders are sent home each Thursday, to be returned on Friday. Inside the folders you will find your student's weekly homework. Your student is expected to complete all homework AND read 20 minutes each night. Homework is turned in on Thursdays and will be graded.
Park Street Dress Code
Transportation
Arrival / Dismissal
Change of Transportation
If there is a change in transportation arrangements, we require notice from the parent before allowing students to be transported by anyone other than a parent. You may send in a note with your child or email parkstreet@marietta-city.org with the details of the change. We do not allow students to walk or to ride home with unauthorized people.
At dismissal time bus riders will be put on the school bus unless a parent is present for pick-up, or the parent has notified the school office of another arrangement.
Students are not permitted to change buses to ride home with friends without a note from their parent. Please make arrangements for your child before he/she comes to school. If you must make a change during the day, notify the school office staff before 2:30 p.m.
Pick-up by Car in the Afternoon
Anyone picking up a child must have his/her Panther Car Tag. If you do not have a Panther Car Tag, you may get one at Sneak-A-Peek or by coming to the front office.
Please do not park across the street and have your child designated as a “walker”.
This is extremely dangerous, and teachers on duty will stop children crossing the street
unescorted by a parent or adult. If you need to come into the building, please park in a parking space.
Tardy Drop-Off
When a student arrives late (after 8:30), an adult must sign the student in at the office.
Early Pick-Up
Please limit early pick-up of children to emergencies and appointments. If a child is out for any portion of the school day, the missed time is recorded as a tardy. A note sent in the morning will help us to have your child ready. To avoid interruptions to instruction, no student
will be released between 2:45 and 3:15. Parents will be asked to wait for the dismissal bell. Come to the office to check out a student. Please be prepared to present photo identification upon request. No student will be released to an unknown or unauthorized person.
Late Pick-Up
Students waiting to be picked up will be supervised until 3:30. After 3:30 they may be sent to the After School Program if they are pre-registered ($10 fee). Regular after school charges will apply. Many parents sign up for the program so their children can attend in case of emergency.
Attendance
Attendance is a critical component to the success of an elementary student. If an unavoidable situation necessitates an absence, the parent must notify the school office in writing within 2 school days of the student’s return. You may send a note to your child's teacher or email parkstreet@marietta-city.k12.ga.us
An excused absence means that your child is absent for a legitimate reason, for example, personal illness, illness or death in the family, religious holiday, court appointment, quarantine, or conditions rendering school attendance hazardous to health and safety. All other absences will be considered unexcused.
Georgia Law requires school action after five unexcused absences or ten tardies. The process begins with parent notification.
Students are tardy after 8:30 a.m. A parent must sign the student in at the office if arriving after
8:30 a.m. A student is counted present for the day if he/she arrives at or before 8:30 a.m. and stays until at least 11:55 a.m. or arrives before 11:55 a.m. and stays until 3:15 p.m. Partial attendance of a day is considered a tardy.
Good attendance is vital to the academic success of students.
After three parental excuse notes in a semester, parents must submit documentation from a physician explaining the student's absence.
If documentation from a doctor is not provided after three parental excuse notes in a semester, subsequent absences will be marked as unexcused.
Excessive absences can result in the intervention of the school social worker.