5th Grade Newsletter

By 5th Grade Team
Fifth Grade
December 02, 2021

Hello 5th grade families! In this newsletter, you will find all the wonderful things your learner has been studying this past month. We are looking forward to another fun-filled month of learning in December! Thank you for all of your support! Go Tigers!

Important Dates

  • November 29 - December 3: Book Fair in the TLES library
  • December 8: Q2 Interims go home in Wednesday folders!
  • December 9 - 5:30-7:00 pm: Event: A Night in the Library
  • December 20 - 31: Winter Break, no school. We will see you back on January 3rd!

Language Arts

What We Learned This Past Month:

Reading: 

  • We looked carefully at advertisements and media messages.
  • We determined the difference between fact and opinions communicated in media messages. 
  • We consider what the author wants us to believe.
  • We thought about how different people, ideas, or issues are represented in texts.

Writing: 

  • We  worked on persuasive essays that expressed our ideas or opinions with reasons or evidence.  
  • We began writing narrative nonfiction pieces which teach the audience about a topic through a story. We followed the writing process while examining different examples of narrative nonfiction.

What We Will Be Learning Next Month: 

Reading:

  • We will consider the perspectives of others to broaden our own thinking through discussion.
  • We will use the most important information in a story to recognize the lesson/message.
  • We will consider how literary techniques affect our understanding of the texts.
  • We will revise or confirm opinions about our ideas through hearing the perspectives of other readers.
  • We analyzed a nonfiction text to determine the main idea and supporting details.

Writing:  

  • We will continue writing our narrative nonfiction pieces.

Math

What We Learned This Past Month:

  • We estimated and determined the product and quotient of two numbers involving decimals.
  • We solved single-step and multistep practical problems involving addition, subtraction, and multiplication of decimals, and solved single-step practical problems involving division of decimals.

What We Will Be Learning Next Month: 

  • We will solve single-step and multistep practical problems involving addition and subtraction with fractions and mixed numbers.
  • We will solve single-step practical problems involving multiplication of a whole number, limited to 12 or less, and a proper fraction, with models.

Advanced Math 

What We Learned This Past Month:

  • We compared and ordered positive rational numbers.
  • We identified, represented, compared, and ordered integers.
  • We identified and described the absolute value of integers.
  • We recognized and represented patterns with whole number exponents and perfect squares.

What We Will Be Learning Next Month: 

  • We will add, subtract, multiply, and divide integers. 
  • We will solve practical problems involving operations with integers.

Science

What We Learned This Past Month:

We started our oceans unit! In November, we learned about: 

  • The human impact on our oceans
  • ocean floor geographical features and their impact on ocean depth.
  • Using models to show the different parts of the ocean floor.
  • How atoms and molecules make up all matter.
  • How the ocean organisms are producers, consumers, and decomposers.
  • How ocean water contains mixtures and solutions of common substances.

What We Will Be Learning Next Month: 

We will be finishing up our oceans unit. We will: 

  • Learn about ocean water currents
  • Explore Ocean water salinity
  • Explore ocean zones and what lives in ocean zones
  • Classify ocean organisms and ocean food webs
  • Analyze the human impact on oceans (continued)
  • Complete projects that analyze the effects of plastic on living and nonliving factors in the ocean ecosystem.

Social Studies

What We Learned This Past Month:

We are developing an understanding of world history and geography with a focu on Mesoamerica. Our big ideas include:

  • where people live affects how they live.
  • geographical features impact daily life for people around the world (food, clothing, shelter).
  • the idea that contributions of ancient cultures and civilizations continue to impact our world today.

What We Will Be Learning Next Month: 

We will continue developing our understanding of word history and geography by studying early civilizations.