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Curriculum Night 2015-2016

Grade 5 Mrs. Hagge, Miss Carnazzo, and Mrs. Haack

Schoolwide Rules

We will be responsible for our

actions.

We will include everyone in our

group activities.

We will help others if they are

being bullied.

Classroom Rules

Rules maximize “on-task” behavior

Problem –solving and behavior management techniques empower students for managing behaviors (Source: Boys Town)

RULES

Be Safe

Be Kind

Be Respectful

Be Responsible

Be Christian

Boys Town Social Skills

Will be taught to reinforce

Schoolwide and Classroom

Rules

Taught through a variety of

activities and lessons enabling

students numerous

opportunities to practice these

skills

Behavior Systems

Checkmark Chart/Demerit Card

Classroom Reward Systems

5 Demerits=visit with Dr. Williby/Mr. Lebeda

New Demerit Cards issued each QUARTER

Marble Jar

HOMEWORK POLICY

Homework is given to practice

skills learned in class.

Missing Assignment Options:

1. Stay after school with the

teacher of the class in which the

assignment was missed until 3:45

that day OR

2. Receive a demerit

Homework Policy, continued

Deductions:

10% grade deduction regardless

of whether the child chooses to

take the demerit or stay after

school.

Earned Free Dress

Both options impact this(must be

2 or less per month to receive this

day)

Organization Expectations

Organization helps to instill

responsible behaviors.

The Binder

One demerit will be issued for

not having the binder at school.

Demerit will be issued even if

binder is brought to school by

parent.

Organization Expectations,

continued Responsibility for Materials

All assignments, books,

notebooks, and needed supplies

are to be at school when the first

bell rings.

A consequence will be issued

even if a parent brings the

forgotten items to school.

Reading Treasures, Houghton Mifflin McGraw Hill, 2007

Skills

Reading Comprehension Skills

Genres/Story Elements

Novel Units

Skills taught through whole group

instruction and small group

Guided Reading.

Writing

Six Traits of Writing

Descriptive, narrative,

persuasive, and expository

writing

Poetry

Grammar Voyages, Loyala Press, 2011

Skills

Sentences, parts of speech,

punctuation, prepositions, and

other misc. skills

On line resource available

through teacher websites

Vocabulary Vocabulary Workshop, Sadlier-Oxford, 2011

Skills

12 vocabulary words every two

weeks

Definitions, antonyms,

synonyms

Online resource available

through teacher websites

Math My Math McGraw-Hill 2014

Skills

Add/subtract/multiply/divide

whole numbers & decimals

Number theory

Measurement

Geometry

Fraction

Place Value

Science Interactive Science, Pierson Prentice Hall, 2012

Skills

Plants and animals

Ecosystems

Human Body Systems

Water Cycle

Forces

Religion We Believe 2012

Skills

Circle of Grace

Rosary

Church calendar

Parts of mass

Sacraments

Benziger Family Life

Social Studies United States History, Harcourt Horizons, 2010

Skills

Economies and finance

Native Americans

Explorers

Colonies/American Revolution

Civil War – Vietnam War

Civil Rights Movement

Assessment Methods

Teacher observation

Class discussions

Daily work

Hands-on activities

Projects

Tests

Archdiocesan Assessments in

Religion and Math

Fantastic Fifth Grade - BITS AND PIECES

5th GRADE HANDBOOK Contains detailed information

regarding 5th grade policies and procedures

Sycamore Online grading database Updated about every two weeks

Teacher Contact Information

Mrs. Hagge

5A Room 219 402-896-0754

EMAIL: a.hagge@stephen.org

WEBSITE:

http://mrshaggessm.weebly.com

Teacher Contact Information

Miss Carnazzo

5B Room 218 402-896-0754

EMAIL: k.carnazzo@stephen.org

WEBSITE:

http://www.misscarnazzo5b.weebly.com

Teacher Contact Information

Mrs. Haack

5C Room 220 402-896-0754

EMAIL: d.haack@stephen

WEBSITE:

http://www.mrshaackssm.weebly.com

Questions??

Thank you for

coming!

Feel free to visit your

child’s classroom.

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