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Welcome to 5th Grade
Mr. Eric Gustafson
Our Goals To help your child grow in his/her
reading, writing, math, social studies/science and social skills.
To provide a supportive and challenging classroom environment.
To help your child discover new interests and develop a love for learning.
Our Daily ScheduleMon,Tues, Wed, and FriMon,Tues, Wed, and Fri8:45-9:00 Hmrm/Morning Announcements/HW Check-in9:05-9:35 Reading 9:35-10:25 Special10:25-10:55 Reading intervention10:55-11:55 Flex groups11:55-12:25 Math intervention12:25-12:45 Writing12:45-1:45 Lunch/Recess1:45-1:50 Class Meeting1:50-2:00 Writing2:00-3:00 Math3:00-3:30 Social Studies/Science3:30-Dismissal
ThursdayThursday8:45-9:00Hmrm/ Announcements/ HW Check-in9:00-10:00 Flex10:00-11:30 Special11:30-12:00 Reading 12:00- 12:30 Rd intervention12:30-12:45 Writing12:45-1:45 Lunch/Recess1:45-1:50 Class meeting1:50-2:00 Writing2:00-3:00 Math3:00- 3:30 Math Intervention3:30 Pack Up/ Agendas Signed/Dismissal
Classroom Community/PBS
Our classroom is a community. In our community, we have rules to help us get along with each other.
Our class rules are:Respect everyoneRaise your hand for permission to speak/get out of seatMake smart choices
We follow the PBS Guidelines of ROAR (hallways/cafeteria/classroom) R Respect O Outstanding Achievement A Achievement R Responsibility
Behavior Policy In our classrooms students will participate in a positive
behavior system(PBS). School wide rules and expectations are expected to be followed in the classroom, hallway, cafeteria, and playground. We are sure to teach our ROAR; RESPECT, OUTSTANDING ATTITUDE, ACHIEVEMENT, and RESPONSIBILITY, as well as our classroom procedures. Students will manage their behavior using a clip chart system. All students begin each day on READY TO ROAR; and it is their goal to stay their all day. Our basic rules are as follows:
Follow directions quickly Raise your hand to speak Make smart choices Make your teacher happy
Field Trips/Incentive Plan We have planned several trips and incentives for the school
year that each student has the opportunity to earn.
Each trimester the incentive changes.
This was sent home in a letter explaining the planned trips and incentives with the costs involved.
The first trip is currently being scheduled at Bellevue State Park for science standards covering eco-systems.
Payments; several options/choices.
Common Core Standards
The goal of the CCSS is to provide a single set of clear and consistent
educational standards in math and English language arts that states can share and voluntarily adopt. A total of 45 states, the District of
Columbia, four territories, and the Department of Defense Education Activity have adopted the Common Core State Standards.
Until now, every state had its own standards and different expectations of student performance. Common standards will help ensure that all students are receiving a high quality education consistently, from school to school and state to state. Common Core standards can provide parents with clear expectations for what children should know and be able to do when they graduate high school or advance to a particular grade level.
Common Core Standards (CCSS)
A common set of standards ensures that all students, no matter where they live, will be focused on graduating from high school prepared for postsecondary education and careers. In an increasingly mobile society, families with children transferring to new schools will not have to adjust to new learning expectations. Standards will be the same for all students in states adopting the CCSS, making transitions smoother for students.
In a competitive global economy, all students must compete with not only American peers in other states, but with students from around the world. The CCSS were designed to prepare students to succeed in this environment.
Reading
Text- Houghton Mifflin Journeys
Online text-user name.
Houghton Mifflin—Expeditions
Trade Books
Whole Group, Small Group and Individual Instruction
Reading
Goals
Develop critical readers and thinkers
Develop the love of reading
Prepare students for reading on the middle school level
RTI Instruction
Tier II 30 minutes 3 x’s
a week extra Reading Instruction
Tier III 30 minutes 5x’s a
week extra Reading Instruction
R.A.R.EComp Questions
R Restate the question
A Answer the question
R Revisit text for examples
E Explain/extend
WritingWe will use a writer’s workshop format to learn about writing. After mini lessons, students will explore the skill using their own topic. We will write many different kinds of pieces with the purpose of informing, persuading and entertaining.We will use the Six Traits of Writing.
Math
Aligning instruction with Common Core Standards
Balance of Instruction Investigate concepts and build
conceptual understanding Develop reinforce and master
computational and procedural skills
Apply mathematics to real world problem solving
Math Connects Online Math Connects Resources Student Access
Students now have access to two different types of Math Connects electronic resources!
1. Students can access Online Lessons, Online Tools, Activities, Learn More, and Online Assessments on the Math Connects website: http://www.mhschool.com/math/mathconnects/index.html
2. Students can access the online version of the student math book by logging in to Connect ED: http://connected.mcgraw-hill.com/connected/login.do
a. Student usernames are CSDxxxxxx where xxxxxx is their student id number b. Student passwords are all abc123
i. Example: 1. Student Username = CSD073499 2. Password = abc123
Dream Box -MathYour student can access Dream Box Learning
from any computer, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week using this link:
https://play.dreambox.com/login/xr9u/braderes
Dream Box is an online program - there's no software to download!
All you need is a high-speed Internet connection and Adobe Flash. Adobe Flash is
free and is included with many Internet browsers.
User ID/Password(child’s school ID -- “lunch number”)
Science Ecosystems Motion and Design
Mixture and Solutions
Social StudiesUnit 1 HometownUnit 2 Bill of Rights Unit 3 Due Process
Unit 4Dueling DocumentsUnit 5 Reasons for BanksUnit 6 BizTown
Homework Students are responsible for recording HW in their
agenda. Each night Mon- Thurs None on weekends Effort grade; reinforce topics already taught.
CSD Absentee PolicyStudents are required by law to attend school 90%90% of the school year to be eligible for promotion.
Schools may request a doctor’s note after 5 days of student absences. Parents are informed through a district letter regarding student absences at 3, 5 and 10 day intervals. Once notified, parents have up to three (3) days to provide proper documentation for these absences.
A parental note of explanation must be presented on the first or second day of the student's return to school or class. Any notes provided beyond the five (5) day period will not be accepted.
Providing documentation of a valid excused absence, the student will be allowed to make up all work missed, to take tests which were missed, and to submit any assignments which became due during the absence.
Tardiness to School/Early Dismissals
All students are expected to be punctual to school. A student who arrives to school more than halfway through the school day or leaves early before completing half of the school day will be counted absent.
Family Participation As your schedule allows, please try to be as involved
in our classroom as possible this year! Please sign agenda each night. Field Trip Chaperones/Class Parties/Incentive
Rewards Birthdays- are celebrated during lunch (29 students)
Let’s Have a Great Year!
CONTACT INFORMATION:
302 – 559 – 1391 (cell)
School-454-5959