PARENT'S GUIDE TO STUDENT SUCCESSFOR ENTERING GRADE 6
ACADEMIC STANDARDS
HOW CAN I HELP MY CHILD?
keep learning to 15-30 minutesessionsincorporate hands-on learning whenpossibledevelop a learning partnership withyour child when planning out learningsessionshave fun
There are many things we can do tosupport our children at home toencourage learning over the summer.Summer Learning experiences should beengaging and meaningful for students.Below are some helpful tips:
The Academic Standards, oressential skills, provided in thisguide address all of the importantcontent knowledge studentsshould know to be successfulentering into Grade 6. Essentialskills are provided for EnglishLanguage Arts, Mathematics,Science, and Social Studies.
READING & ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
ESSENTIAL SKILLSDetermine the meaning of words or phrases as they are usedin text, including figurativeDetermine a theme from details in text and explain howthe details support the themeUse text structure to determine two or more main ideas of atextUse Greek and Latin affixes and roots as clues to themeaning of a word
The Georgia Standards of Excellence require that students gain, evaluate, and presentincr easingly complex information, ideas and evidence through listening and speakingas well as through media. The standards recognize that students must be able to useformal English in their writing and speaking but that they must also be able to makeinformed, skillful choices among the many ways to express themselves throughlanguage (gadoe.org)
MATHEMATICS
ESSENTIAL SKILLSUse parentheses, brackets and braces to evaluate numericalexpressionsPerform operations with multi-digit whole numbers and with decimalsto hundredthsSolve word problems involving addition and subtraction of unlikefractionsApply and extend previous understandings of multiplication anddivision to multiply fractionsGeometric measurement: understand concepts of volume and relatevolume to multiplication and to addition
SCIENCECompare and contrast the Earth’s crust, mantle, inner andouter core, including temperature, density, thickness, andcompositionClassify rocks by their formation and describe how rockschange through geologic processes in the rock cycleDescribe the uses and conservation of various naturalresources and how they impact the Earth
The Georgia Mathematics standards are designed to help learners achieve a balanceamong concepts, skills, and problem solving. They provide clear expectations forcurriculum, instruction, assessment, and student work. The standards stress rigorousconcept development and real-world applications while maintaining astrong emphasis on computational and procedural skills. (gadoe.org)
Fluently divide up to 4-digit dividends and 2-digit divisors using a strategy
Illustrate the role of the sun’s energy in atmospheric conditions thatlead to the cycling of waterExplanation of the relationship between air pressure, weather fronts,and air masses and meteorological events such as tornados andthunderstorms
SOCIAL STUDIES
ESSENTIAL SKILLSExplain the impact of poverty, the war on drugs, and migration to theUnited States on Latin AmericaExplain the impact of environmental issues in Latin AmericaDescribe factors that influence economic growth and examine theirpresence or absence in AustraliaCompare and contrast different types of trade barriers, such as tariffs,quotas, and embargosExplain environmental issues in EuropeCompare how traditional, command, and market economies answer theeconomic questions of 1-what to produce, 2-how to produce, and 3-forwhom to produce
The Social Studies Frameworks provide one way that teachers, schools, and districtsmight organize and teach the Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE) within units.Units and frameworks align to connecting themes and enduring understandings thattranscend units and courses. Ultimately, the enduring understandings are whatstudents will take from a course that applies to life beyond school. All units andframeworks are designed to promote inquiry. (gadoe.org)
SCIENCE
ESSENTIAL SKILLSCompare and contrast the Earth’s crust, mantle, inner and outer core,including temperature, density, thickness, and compositionClassify rocks by their formation and describe how rocks changethrough geologic processes in the rock cycleDescribe the uses and conservation of various natural resources andhow they impact the EarthIllustrate the role of the sun’s energy in atmospheric conditions thatlead to the cycling of waterExplanation of the relationship between air pressure, weather fronts,and air masses and meteorological events such as tornados andthunderstorms
The Science Frameworks provide one way that teachers, schools, and districts mightorganize and teach the Georgia Standards of Excellence withing units. Frameworksinclude curriculum maps, pacing guides, and instructional segments. All segmentsare phenomenon-based and are structured in a 5E format. In addition, eachinstructional segment includes dedicated supports for struggling learners.(gadoe.org)
SUGGESTED SUMMER READING
SUMMER READING INFORMATIONFor students who are learning to read, the recommendation is topractice reading with an adult for 20 minutes per day. Stronger readerscan either read independently, or to an adult for 20 minutes per day. Allbooks have been curated in a digital district platform calledMackinVIA.
Peculiar Nature (Anything but Ordinary)How I Became a Spy
INFORMATIONAL TEXT SUGGESTIONS
ADDITIONAL SUMMER READING
DIGITAL RESOURCEShttps://www.fcssummerreading.org/
For more books follow the link for digital resources.
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ACTIVITIES YOU CAN DO AT HOME
i-Readyrecommendationis 3 times a weekfor 15 minutesper day.bit.ly/FCSireadyParents
ADAPTED ACTIVITIES YOU CAN DO AT HOME
ESOL ACTIVITIES YOU CAN DO AT HOME
ESOL ACTIVITIES YOU CAN DO AT HOME