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Fifth Grade Information
Welcome
What we teach
Language Arts
Reading
Social Studies
Grading Policy
Schedule
Tutoring
Supplies
Welcome to 5th Grade
5th grade is an exciting year full of new
experiences and responsibilities.
Some of the fun learning activities we have done in
the past are: squid dissection lab, classification
of powders lab, Port Aransas trip to study marine
life habitats, Ocean Week, Culture Day / Career
Day and many investigation math activities to
solve problems logically.
What is taught?
The following slides
give you an overview
of what your child is
taught in each of the
core academic areas
at Lago Vista
Elementary School.
Language Arts
Language Arts encompasses grammar,
writing, reading and spelling skills taught in
order to prepare your child for 5th grade
level and higher activities in those areas.
Skills focus on decoding, vocabulary,
grammar rules of writing expressive,
persuasive, and entertaining.
Reading
 Reading 150 minutes a week
 Reading is almost a lost art for many of our students. We read for
information to find answers to questions, and we read to
comprehend a subject matter that is new to us.
What I want students to do is to read for enjoyment. I require that
your child read for 150 minutes (2 1/2 hours) in a 7 day period. Read
a book or a magazine that they enjoy that is on their reading level.
You can split this up into 30 minutes a night before bedtime, or save
it all for the weekend. I just want the students to enjoy a good book.
Maybe you will be able to join in a few days a week and enjoy a
book together.
Parents must sign their child's assignment book on Sunday evening
that you have seen your child read for the 150 minutes (2 1/2 hours)
in the last 7 days.
Social Studies
Fifth grade Social
Studies content is on
American History. Our
class will be learning
about the events and
documents that make
our country strong.
Schedule : Where my homeroom goes each day
Graham’s Homeroom
Monday
7:30 – 7:40 Homeroom
Morning Procedures
7:40 – 7:55 (Simons)
Bell Work
7:55 – 8:45 Specials
8:50 – 10:00 (Simons)
Science
10:00 – 11:10 (Phariss)
Math
11:10 – 11:40 Recess
11:45 – 12:15 Lunch
12:15 – 12:45 (Graham)
SSR / DEAR
12:45 – 2:35 (Graham)
Reading, Language
Arts,Social Studies
2:35 – 2:45 Homeroom
Prepare for Dismissal
Tuesday, Thursday
7:30 – 7:40 Homeroom
Morning Procedures
7:40 – 7:55 (Simons)
Bell Work
7:55 – 8:45 Specials
8:50 – 9:45 (Simons)
Science
9:45 – 10:40 (Phariss)
Math
10:40 – 11:10 (Simons)
RtI – Science
(in Phariss’s Rm)
11:10 – 11:40 Recess
Study Hall
11:45 – 12:15 Lunch
Lunch Duty
12:15 – 12:45 (Graham)
SSR / DEAR / RtI
12:45 – 2:35 (Graham)
Reading, Language
Arts,Social Studies
2:35 – 2:45 Homeroom
Prepare for Dismissal
Wednesday, Friday
7:30 – 7:40 Homeroom
Morning Procedures
7:40 – 7:55 (Simons)
Bell Work
7:55 – 8:45 Specials
8:50 – 9:45 (Simons)
Science
9:45 – 10:40 (Phariss)
Math
10:40 – 11:10 (Phariss)
RtI - Math
11:10 – 11:40 Recess
Study Hall
11:45 – 12:15 Lunch
Lunch Duty
12:15 – 12:45 (Graham)
SSR / DEAR / RtI
12:45 – 2:35 (Graham)
Reading, Language
Arts,Social Studies
2:35 – 2:45 Homeroom
Prepare for Dismissal
Early Release / Assembly /
Party Schedule
7:30 – 7:40 Homeroom
Morning Procedures
7:40 – 7:55 (Graham)
Bell Work
7:55 – 8:45 Specials
8:50 – 9:25 (Graham)
Reading, Language Arts,
Social Studies
9:25 – 10:00 (Simons)
Science
10:05 – 10:40 (Phariss)
Math
10:40 – 11:10
RtI – Math or Science
11:10 – 11:40 Recess
Study Hall
11:45 – 12:15 Lunch
12:15 – 12:45 (Graham)
SSR / DEAR / RtI
12:45 – 1:20 (Graham)
Reading, Language Arts,
Social Studies
1:20 – 1:30 Homeroom
1:30 – Early Dismissal
1:30 – 2:30 Assembly /
Party
Tutoring
 Students will be placed in after
school tutoring on an as
needed basis.
 After benchmark testing, the
teacher will place students in
groups to work on skills that
are not mastered.
 Once students have mastered
the skills needed, they will be
exited from the program.
 Student will be placed again in
the program if or when the
need arises.
Supplies
A Fifth Grade supply can be found on the
district website at www.lagovistaisd.net
Many supplies are taken up by the teacher
and used by all students. Students will
have a place for them to keep the items
they are responsible for in the classroom.
A few of the things
we learn during the
school year.
The 5th Grade Team
The 5th grade teachers this year are:
Teresa Graham
Tyler Simons
Shanna Tinnain
LaTasha Phariss
Our Grading Policy
The 5th grade grading policy:
All grades will be weighted equally
• Homework, quizzes and tests will be graded the same.
• However, if there is a big project we have been working
on or a large unit that we have been working on, we
might give that assignment a double grade. We will let
you know ahead of time if an assignment or test will
count twice in our grade books.
• Some assignments can and will be graded in more than
one subject. Example: a writing paper could be given a
grade for content, grammar and spelling of known words.
5th grade is an exciting
year full of new
experiences and
responsibilities.
The following slide
show will show the
major topics and skills
that will be taught by
the 5th grade teachers
in Lago Vista during
the school year.
What is taught?
The following slides give you an overview of
what your child is taught in each of the
core academic areas at Lago Vista
Elementary School.
Social Studies
 Exploration to America
 Colonial America
 The Road to the Revolution
 The Revolution that Changed the World
 Westward Expansion
 A Nation Divided
 Reuniting the Nation
 Entering the World Stage
 Conflict Abroad and Home
 The United States Today
Language Arts / Reading
 Speaking for a purpose
 Word identification
 Fluency
 Variety of texts
 Vocabulary development
 Comprehension
 Text structures/literary concepts
 Inquiry/research
 Cultural awareness
Language Arts / Writing
Purpose of Writing
Capitalization/ Punctuation
Grammar usage
Writing Process
Writing to inquire and research
Connections to writing
Fifth graders are required to take the State
of Texas Assessments of Academic
Readiness (STAAR) Test this year.
Each fifth graders is required to pass the
reading and math STAAR test in order to
be promoted to the sixth grade.
Testing Dates
for 5th grade
The following dates are set by the State of
Texas Board of Education.
Math- April 1, 2014
Reading – April 2, 2014
Science – April 23, 2014
Parent Tips
to Prepare for Success
 Early in the year, review your child’s 4th grade progress
and test results with the 5th grade teacher to determine if
extra help is needed in reading or math.
 Reinforce what your child is learning in school by asking
questions about classroom and homework assignments.
 Keep in contact with your child’s teacher throughout the
year. If your child seems to be struggling, ask the
teacher about tutoring programs or other forms of
available assistance.
Parent Tips
Subject Specific
Reading
• Read and discuss a variety of materials with your child.
Help your child understand the meanings of new words.
Ask who, what, where, when and why questions to help
your child understand the main idea, purpose and
meaning of what is read.
• Help your child make connections between personal
experience and the events and characters in a story.
Ask if a story is similar to other stories and why.
• Work with the teacher and librarian to identify
appropriate material that will interest your child.
Things We Do In 5th Grade
Fifth graders are encouraged to participate
in many activities during the year. Some of
these are: safety patrol, flag duty and
morning announcements.
Other volunteer activities include: UIL
academic activities, and the Bluebonnet
Reading Challenge.
More things 5th grader will do
 In the past, 5th graders have had many projects
and activities that they are required to
participate.
 Some of these are: science fair / inventor fair
projects, PTA performance and reading projects.
Fun Things We Do
 Fifth grade is all work,
but we do tend to play
while we learn.
Fun Things We Do
 Some of the fun learning
activities we have done in
the past are: squid
dissection lab,
classification of powders
lab, Port Aransas trip to
study marine life habitats,
Ocean Week, Culture
Day / Career Day and
many investigation math
activities to solve
problems logically.
In Conclusion
*Check your child’s assignment
book daily for homework
assignments, upcoming tests, and
projects.
*Please look for weekly
newsletters (in Friday Folders)
from your child’s homeroom
teacher about upcoming activities
and projects.
*Feel free to call or e-mail your
child’s teacher if you have any
questions or concerns at
512-267-8300 ext 4113 or
[email protected]