th North Grade Elementary Grade Curriculum Night Mr

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th North Grade Elementary Grade Curriculum Night Mr. Quiles Ms. Herrera Mr. Núñez

th North Grade Elementary Grade Curriculum Night Mr. Quiles Ms. Herrera Mr. Núñez

School Wide Rules • Arrive on time, in proper dress code, with all materials.

School Wide Rules • Arrive on time, in proper dress code, with all materials. • Follow directions the first time given. • Respond to the attention signal immediately. • Keep hands, feet, objects and unkind words to yourself. • Stay on task.

Classroom Rules (Give me 5) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Eyes are watching Ears

Classroom Rules (Give me 5) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Eyes are watching Ears are listening Lips are closed Hands are still Feet are quiet

Behavior Continued • When rules are broken, students will receive a… 1. Warning 2.

Behavior Continued • When rules are broken, students will receive a… 1. Warning 2. Notation in clipboard 3. Note in agenda and/or phone call 4. District Referral

Reading • We will be focusing on FCAT tested skills throughout the entire year

Reading • We will be focusing on FCAT tested skills throughout the entire year along with the Common Core components Common Core Units • Key Ideas and Details • • • CCSS. ELA-Literacy. RL. 5. 1 Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text. CCSS. ELA-Literacy. RL. 5. 2 Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text, including how characters in a story or drama respond to challenges or how the speaker in a poem reflects upon a topic; summarize the text. CCSS. ELA-Literacy. RL. 5. 3 Compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e. g. , how characters interact). • Craft and Structure • • • CCSS. ELA-Literacy. RL. 5. 4 Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative language such as metaphors and similes. CCSS. ELA-Literacy. RL. 5. 5 Explain how a series of chapters, scenes, or stanzas fits together to provide the overall structure of a particular story, drama, or poem. CCSS. ELA-Literacy. RL. 5. 6 Describe how a narrator’s or speaker’s point of view influences how events are described. • Integration of Knowledge and Ideas • • • CCSS. ELA-Literacy. RL. 5. 7 Analyze how visual and multimedia elements contribute to the meaning, tone, or beauty of a text (e. g. , graphic novel, multimedia presentation of fiction, folktale, myth, poem). (RL. 5. 8 not applicable to literature) CCSS. ELA-Literacy. RL. 5. 9 Compare and contrast stories in the same genre (e. g. , mysteries and adventure stories) on their approaches to similar themes and topics. • Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity • CCSS. ELA-Literacy. RL. 5. 10 By the end of the year, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poetry, at the high end of the grades 4– 5 text complexity band independently and proficiently.

Reading • • • Writing Here a few things we will be learning this

Reading • • • Writing Here a few things we will be learning this year! Skills such as: • Writing topic Sequencing Context clues sentences, with Compare and contrast details Main idea Author’s purpose Fluency Vocabulary Etc. • Expanding on writing with experiences • Using more advanced words in our writing

Math The focus will be on Big Ideas along with Common Core • Big

Math The focus will be on Big Ideas along with Common Core • Big Idea 1 – Develop an understanding of and Supporting Ideas: fluency with division of 1. Algebra whole numbers. 2. Geometry & • Big Idea 2 – Develop an Measurement understanding of and 3. Number & fluency with addition and subtraction of fractions Operations and decimals. 4. Data Analysis • Big Idea 3 – Describe three-dimensional shapes and analyze their * Daily Homework properties, including volume and surface area. * Notebooks * Multiplication Facts

Math Continued… Common Core • Mathematical Practice Standards • Operations and Algebraic Thinking: Write

Math Continued… Common Core • Mathematical Practice Standards • Operations and Algebraic Thinking: Write and interpret numerical expressions. • Operations and Algebraic Thinking: Analyze patterns and relationships. • Number and Operations in Base Ten: Understand the place value system. • Number and Operations in Base Ten: Perform operations with multi-digit whole numbers and with decimals to hundredths. • Number and Operations - Fractions: Use equivalent fractions as a strategy to add and subtract fractions. • Number and Operations - Fractions: Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division.

Science • We will be covering all 8 required strands. • Nature of Science

Science • We will be covering all 8 required strands. • Nature of Science • Matter • Energy • Force and Motion • Processes that Shape the Earth • Earth and Space • How Living Things Interact with their Environment • Processes of Life *Notebooks *Essential Labs *Experiments

Social Studies • We will be focusing on these four major areas in Social

Social Studies • We will be focusing on these four major areas in Social Studies. 1. American History 2. Geography 3. Economics 4. Civics and Government

5 th Gr. Assessments Overview • • SRI SSS Diagnostic (Reading, Math, & Science)

5 th Gr. Assessments Overview • • SRI SSS Diagnostic (Reading, Math, & Science) FCAT Reading Counts quizzes Palm Beach Writes Classroom Assessments CORE K-12

Other Assessments • Class work & Homework – This will be checked each day.

Other Assessments • Class work & Homework – This will be checked each day. Although an actual grade will not be given, students will receive a notation on the clipboard for incomplete work. In addition it will be noted on the report card. *Completing the homework will benefit your child by teaching them responsibility, and helps them succeed both in school as well as on the FCAT. • Relax and Remember It’s Your Child’s Homework, not yours !

Ways to help your child Math • PRACTICE Basic Multiplication Facts!!! • Use real

Ways to help your child Math • PRACTICE Basic Multiplication Facts!!! • Use real money and have your child count it to make change. • While you are cutting up a pizza, pie, or cake, talk about fractions. • Create a weekly graph about temperature and find the average. • Build something together using standard and metric measurements.

Ways to help your child Reading • Read to your child. • Take turns

Ways to help your child Reading • Read to your child. • Take turns reading to each other. • Discuss what is happening in the book and try to predict what might happen next. • Provide a variety of reading materials. • Encourage your child to journal write. • Visit the library frequently with your

Ways to help your child - • Know what is expected of your child

Ways to help your child - • Know what is expected of your child at his/her grade level, and in each subject area • Teach by example. When you show that you value learning, children will learn to value it too. • Utilize the Internet to practice FCAT skills

Other ways to help your child • Encourage your child to eat nutritious meals

Other ways to help your child • Encourage your child to eat nutritious meals and snacks • Make sure your child gets plenty of rest each school night. Keep on a regular schedule. • Review HW each night and check your child’s agenda book for assignments or communication from teacher. • **Make sure your child arrives to school on time. Our day starts promptly at 8: 00 AM.

Helpful websites to prepare for the FCAT • Helpful websites • www. mr. nestynunez.

Helpful websites to prepare for the FCAT • Helpful websites • www. mr. nestynunez. com • www. palmbeachschools. org • District website • Students • Learning tools 4 Kids • www. coolmath. com • www. numbernut. com • www. edmodo. com • www. thinkcentral. com

Contact Information • Agenda’s – Please check your child’s agenda every night. This is

Contact Information • Agenda’s – Please check your child’s agenda every night. This is the BEST way to communicate with your child’s teacher. • Email – • nesty. nunez@palmbeachschools. org • Ramon. quiles@palmbeachschools. org • elisa. herreraligero@palmbeachschools. o rg

Parents • • Chaperones Register at the front office to volunteer. Please sign agenda

Parents • • Chaperones Register at the front office to volunteer. Please sign agenda daily Provide excuse notes when student is out sick

…I dreamed I stood • … I dreamed I stood • in a studio

…I dreamed I stood • … I dreamed I stood • in a studio And watched two sculptors there. The clay they used was a young child’s mind And they fashioned it with care. • • One was a teacher the tools she used were books and music and art; One was a parent with a guiding hand a gentle loving heart. And when at last their work was done They were proud of what they had wrought, For the things they had worked into the child could never be sold or bought. And each agreed she would have failed if she had worked alone, For behind the parent stood the school, and behind the teacher stood the home