Calendar
Friday, October 20--No school for students--Teacher PD day
Thursday, October 26--Picture Day
Tuesday, October 31--Mid Day Release for students--Teacher
planning/prep for conferences
planning/prep for conferences
Thursday, November 2nd--Evening Conferences
Friday, November 3rd--No school for students--Conference Day
Monday, November 6th--2nd Quarter begins
Wednesday, November 22nd-Friday, November 24th--Fall Break
Wednesday, December 20th--No school for students--Teacher PD
Thursday, Dec.21st-Tuesday, Jan. 2--Winter Break
Wednesday, January 3rd--School begins again!!!
Monday, January 15th-No school for Martin Luther King, Jr Day
Friday, January 26th--No school for students--Grade reporting day
Monday, January 29th--3rd Quarter begins
Friday, February 16th--No school for students--Teacher PD day
Monday, March 25th-29th--Spring Break
Monday, April 1st--School begins again!!!
Monday, April 8th--4th Quarter begins
Thursday, April 11th-Evening conferences
Friday, April 12th--No school for students--Conference Day
Monday, April 15th--No school for students--Teacher PD day
Monday, May 20th--Kampa/Godfrey Strings Concert @ 11:00 am
Wednesday, May 22nd--Faber Strings Concert @ 10:30 am
Friday, May 24th--No school for students--Teacher PD day
Monday, May 27th--No school for Memorial Day
Thursday, May 30th--5th Grade All Day Field Trip to Lake Kegonsa
Tuesday, June 4th--Randall Talent Show (time/place tbd)
Wednesday, June 5th--5th Grade Moving On Celebration/Music Concert 1:00 pm
Thursday, June 6th--Last day of school!!!
New News
Oldie, but Goodies
- Randall Picture Day ID with - EVTXHVBGJ. Picture Day is taking place on Thursday - October 26 starting at 7:50 in the cafeteria.
- Randall Clothing Store Get some Randall clothes for you and your family :)
- Mrs. Faber - November Conference Sign Up
- Godfrey's Conference Link
Math
- Our October Number Corner this month will focus on collecting data and measuring mass over time on some funky looking carrots. In addition we will be making observations on the top/front/side view of buildings and determining the shape they all make when put together.
- This week worked with finding common denominators in order to add/subtract/compare fractions.
- Next week we will focus on revisiting and reviewing our fraction strategies and learning. We will do a unit review to help us prepare for the test we will take the following Monday (October 30th) after the long weekend. After the test, we will take a few days to work with Greatest Common Factors and Least Common Denominators before we begin Unit 3.
- Check out what we will be doing in Unit 2!!
- https://www.
mathlearningcenter.org/sites/ default/files/documents/ family/PAR-BR5-U2.pdf
Literacy this week
- Our first EL Module is about Human Rights and we are using the book Esperanza Rising as a mentor text.
- This week we started Unit 2 in Module 1.
- This week we worked with metaphors and continued to talk about reactions that characters have in the story based on events that occur. However, this week we also spent a lot of time comparing and contrasting these reactions. We are working our way up to writing a literary essay comparing the reactions of two characters for our end of unit assessment.
Social Studies
- During the weeks of October 16, 23 and 30th, our 5th graders will do a short unit on Native Americans. We will be using the text Mountain Wolf Woman by Diane Holliday to guide our learning.
- This week we read, discussed, explored vocabulary words and wrote responses to what we read.
SELS/Health lessons
- Understanding our culture trees
- Understanding influences from our family, peers and cuture
- Watch the Randall Way video for October (Featuring Kampa Class!!) Our focus this month is being kind and we are working towards a goal of 1200 Raccoon Paws to earn an extra recess!!
( You may need to copy and paste the link address in a new tab)
https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=V_LfBopeLPU
Interested in volunteering at Randall or chaperoning a field trip with your student's class? - start the process by visiting the Volunteering page at MMSD’s website.

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