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Mrs. Anderson
Kyrene del Cielo
2016-2017As a reminder, all curriculum can be found
on the Kyrene website.
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Mrs. Anderson• Bachelor’s of Science in Elementary
Education from Eastern Illionois
• Master’s of Educational Leadership From ASU
• Teaching for 27 years
• Married with 3 boys
• Mentor a Desert Vista senior
• Absolutely love teaching and working with parents!!
Homework Expectations Homework is assigned Monday –
Thursday
Homework includes: Reading, Fact fluency, Vocabulary Packet, and at least 1 worksheet
Students need to read 4 nights for 20 minutes or more.
Multiplication Fact Fluency: Our goal is 100 in 3 minutes.
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Homework Expectations Assignments are handed out
each day
Assignments are due the following day unless noted on agenda.
Students with missing assignments including class assignments will report to study hall on Friday.
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Vocabulary
Vocabulary lists based on prefixes, suffixes and root words.
Classroom introduction on Monday
Vocabulary Weekly (Packets due on Friday)
Parents may find a copy of flashcards to be printed off at home in Parent Vue.
Test every Friday.
Agenda
Students record assignments on Monday.
Homework requests for absences longer than 2 days.
Science labs and exit tickets are difficult to make-up. Often the student will be exempt.
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Grading
• A=90-100
• B=80-89
• C=70-79
• D=60-69
• Missing assignments
will be accepted up to
the last day of the
quarter. Fourth quarter the Friday
before the last day.
4 point scale
• 4=100%
• 3.5=95%
• 3=90%
• 2.5=80%
• 2=70%
• 1.5=65%
• 1=60%
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Student Vue/Parent Vue
• Check Parent Vue
weekly***Contact Cielo
office if you need a code.
• Most homework
assignments can be found
under homeroom in
Student Vue and Parent
Vue.
• This is a great resource if
students have forgotten
their homework. Students may print off the assignment or copy it
on lined paper.
• Missing work ?
Student can get an extra copy
off of Student Vue
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Nuts and Bolts
Library
Library checkout is on Thursday.
Help your child return books on time.
P.E. Days
P.E. on Mondays
Help your child remember to wear “real” sneakers.
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Fifth Grade Common Core Standards to prepare students to be College and Career Ready
Language Arts
Reading Writing
Listening/
Speaking
Language
Students Who are College and Career Ready in Reading, Writing, Listening and Language
• They comprehend as well as critique.
• They value evidence.
• They use technology and digital media strategically and capably.
• They come to understand other perspectives and cultures.
• Read a variety of genres for literary appreciation and content understanding.
• Read to develop independent reading 11
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Fifth Grade Curriculum
Children will• follow and give directions
• recount personal information, knowledge
• give opinion and critique information
• listen and respond verbally
• participate in group discussions
• prepare and deliver information for variety of speaking purposes
Listening/Speaking
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Fifth Grade Curriculum
Children will• use the writing process
• write in a variety of genres for different purposes and audiences– Opinion, narratives, informative/expository,
research
• use sources and references for informational writing
Writing
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Fifth Grade Curriculum and Common Core Standards
• Operations and Algebraic Thinking (OA)
• Number and Operations in Base Ten (NBT)
• Number and Operations—Fractions (NF)
• Measurement and Data (MD)
• Geometry (G)
• Mathematical Practices (MP)
Math
Key Mathematical Practices Learning Goals
• Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.
• Reason abstractly and quantitatively.
• Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of
others.
• Model with mathematics.
• Use appropriate tools strategically.
• Attend to precision.
• Look for and make use of structure.
• Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning.
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Fifth Grade Curriculum
American History
Civics/Government
Economics
Geography
Four Strands of Social Studies
BizTown
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• Teaches students basic ideas of economy and personal finance.
• 15 lessons• On-site simulation day in February.• Every student will apply, interview, and
hold a job for the day.• Lessons will begin at the end of October.
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Fifth Grade Science Units
Planets and other objects in the sky.
Force and motion
Matter and Energy
Human Body
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Fifth Grade Curriculum
Life Management Skills
Nutrition
Safe Environment and Injury Prevention
Substance Abuse Prevention
Community Health Resources
Disease Prevention and Control
Personal Health and Hygiene
Family Health
Health
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Fifth Grade Curriculum
Develop essential technology skills
• Perform computer operations
• Develop keyboarding skills
• Create documents with software applications
• Use technology to demonstrate learning in other content areas
• Use technology resources ~~ google docs
Technology
Family/Teacher
Communication
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Classroom Websites
Parent/teacher/child conferences
It is best to email me.
I can only respond briefly to emails during
the school day.
Use Parent Vue to check grades, and
homework completion.
Mrs. Anderson
(480) 541-2523
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Questions
If you have a specific
question about your child,
please email me.
Thank you and
have a good
night!