5th Grade Newsletter
Welcome to the month of March! We have an exciting and fun month of learning ahead. Please take a few minutes to review our grade level newsletter!
Important Dates & Reminders
- Please call the front office if your child will be late, absent or leaving early from school.
- Thursday March 3: Early release for all students at 1:30 pm
- Friday March 4: School Planning day: No school for all students
Language Arts
What We Learned This Past Month:
Reading:
- We read a variety of poems to discover what we notice and enjoy.
- We looked at how a poet plays with language.
- We reflected the tone or mood of the poem while they read aloud.
- We considered and discussed different interpretations of the same poem.
Writing:
- We searched for inspiration in many places: everyday objects, conflicts, surprising events, beautiful images, universal ideas, or anything (or anyone) else that evokes strong feelings.
- We made decisions about which ideas or poems to draft, revise, and publish.
What We Will Be Learning Next Month:
Reading:
We will begin our new unit about book clubs. Using a variety of resources (in book fiction and nonfiction), students will:
- Establish their own club routines and habits and set goals for their club.
- Identify their personal reading habits and seek out those with similar interests.
- Use a variety of reading strategies to help them comprehend the text on a deeper level.
Writing:
We will begin our new unit about Journalism. Students will:
- Act as reporters to gather information about a topic in an unbiased manner.
- Present the essential facts (5Ws) clearly and concisely, considering what information readers need to be informed.
- Incorporate credible information from multiple stakeholders, avoiding bias.
Math
What We Learned This Past Month:
In February, we studied our unit on algebraic reasoning! Students:
- Identified, described, created, expressed, and extended number patterns found in objects, pictures, numbers, and tables.
- Investigated and described the concept of variables.
- Wrote an equation to represent a given mathematical relationship, using a variable
- Used an expression with a variable to represent a given verbal expression involving one operation and created their own problems.
At the end of the month we began our unit focused on measurement. Students:
- Given the equivalent measure of one unit, students identified equivalent measurements within the metric system.
- Solved practical problems involving length, mass, and liquid volume using metric units.
What We Will Be Learning Next Month:
In the first few weeks of March, we will finish our unit on measurement. Students will:
- Differentiate among perimeter, area, and volume and identify whether the application of the concept of perimeter, area, or volume is appropriate for a given situation.
- Solve practical problems involving length, mass, and liquid volume using metric units.
- Solve practical problems related to elapsed time in hours and minutes within a 24-hour period.
During the second half of the month, we will begin our unit focused on geometry. Students will:
- Identify and describe the diameter, radius, chord, and circumference of a circle.
- Classify and measure right, acute, obtuse, and straight angles.
- Classify triangles as right, acute, or obtuse and equilateral, scalene, or isosceles.
- Investigate the sum of the interior angles in a triangle and determine an unknown angle measure.
- Recognize and apply transformations, such as translation, reflection, and rotation.
- Investigate and describe the results of combining and subdividing polygons.
Advanced Math
What We Learned This Past Month:
We studied our unit on coordinate planes and congruence.
- We identified the components of the coordinate plane.
- We identified the coordinates of a point and graph ordered pairs in a coordinate plane.
- We determined congruence of segments, angles, and polygons.
What We Will Be Learning Next Month:
We will begin our next unit on expressions, equations, and inequalities. Students:
- will simplify numerical expressions involving integers.
- will solve one-step linear equations in one variable, including practical problems that require the solution of a one-step linear equation in one variable.
- will represent a practical situation with a linear inequality in one variable.
- The student will solve one-step linear inequalities in one variable, involving addition or subtraction, and graph the solution on a number line.
Science
What We Learned This Past Month:
We finished our unit on the energy of light and sound.
- We investigated and worked to understand how sound is created and transmitted, and how it is used.
- We Investigated and worked to understand the basic characteristics of visible light and how it behaves.
- Investigated and learned that matter is anything that has mass, takes up space, and occurs as a solid, liquid, or gas.
- Demonstrate an understanding of scientific reasoning, logic, and the nature of science by planning and conducting investigations.
What We Will Be Learning Next Month:
Instead of switching to social studies, we will continue with science next month. We will begin our unit, Science in the Field. Students will:
- Demonstrate an understanding of scientific reasoning, logic, and the nature of science by planning and conducting investigations.
- Investigate and understand that organisms are made of one or more cells and have distinguishing characteristics that play a vital role in the organism’s ability to survive and thrive in its environment.
Social Studies
What We Learned This Past Month:
- We finished our study of ancient civilizations by focusing on Greece, Rome, and Southwest Asia.
- Used a problem based learning (PBL) teaching method students are gaining knowledge and technology skills by investigating an authentic, engaging question.
- The PBL question students worked with was, “how can you as a travel agent convince others to travel and appreciate the history of an ancient civilization for their next vacation?”
- Students conducted research on their chosen ancient civilization and used technology to present their information to others.
What We Will Be Learning Next Month:
In quarter 4, We will begin our Global Awareness Technology Project (GATP). The Global Awareness Technology Project (GATP) is an inquiry-based research learning experience where students choose a topic aligned to specific aspects of ancient cultures (cultural universals) that are seen in all cultures. The GATP supports Portrait of a Graduate attributes and skills.