Wednesday, February 28, 2024

What's Up in 5th Grade? #25



Calendar

Saturday, March 9th--Super Science Saturday  9:00 am-1:00 pm
Monday, March 25th-29th--Spring Break
Monday, April 1st--School begins again!!!
Tuesday, April 2nd--Forward Literacy Assessment #1 @ 12:50 pm
Wednesday, April 3rd--Forward Literacy Assessment #2 @ 12:50 pm
Thursday, April 4th--Forward Literacy Assessment #3 @ 12:50 pm
Monday, April 8th--4th Quarter begins
Tuesday, April 9th--Forward Math Assessment #1 @ 8:00 am
Wednesday, April 10th--Big Screens, Little Folks Film Festival field trip 9:15am-noon
Thursday, April 11th-Forward Math Assessment #2 @ 8:00 am
Thursday, April 11th-Evening conferences
Friday, April 12th--No school for students--Conference Day
Monday, April 15th--No school for students--Teacher PD day
Friday, May 10--Land Acknowledgement Ceremony @ 1:30 pm
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   --5th Grade field trip to Vilas Park (late morning to early afternoon)
                                    --Last day of school!!!

New News
    • Spring Conferences will be held after Spring Break and will be led by the students as they reflect on their learning this year using evidence from 3rd Quarter.  Please sign up for a time with your 5th grader's teacher!


  • Please look through the recent blog posts.  We have added quite a few posts with information for you!!

  • See the posts for Girls on the Run, Forward Testing , and a Tennis Clinic (also below because it is next week)

  • My name is Carly Johnson, and I work in marketing for the Wisconsin Men’s & Women’s Tennis Teams. On Friday, March 8th, the Men’s Tennis Team will be holding a one-hour youth clinic for both boys and girls age 12 and under at the Nielsen Tennis Stadium here on the UW-Madison Campus. I was reaching out to see if you have any kids interested! The clinic is free for those who register. The event will be held from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM, with check-in beginning at 4:30 PM. The clinic includes the development of tennis skills with the help of Wisconsin Varsity Tennis players and coaches, followed by a pizza party with the team! Participants should wear comfortable athletic clothing, athletic shoes and bring their own racket. Below is a link to register, and once the kids are registered, I will directly send a confirmation email to the parent about the day of the event!

     

    2024 Wisconsin Youth Tennis Clinic (google.com)



Oldie, but Goodies
  • Forward Exams are coming!!  Right now we are scheduling the Literacy Assessments the first week after Spring Break in the afternoon.  Math Assessments will be the following week.        (See Calendar) If you can avoid being gone/scheduling appointments on these testing days, we would appreciate it!! Please make sure your child has headphones at school for testing days.  Thank you!

  • 5th grade will have 3 field trips this Spring.  The first one is a film festival.  There is no cost, but we can't take any chaperones.  For the last two, we would love to have as many chaperones as we can!  However, you do need to be Level 2 certified/approved to join us.  It is a long process to be approved.  If you think you might want to join us, please look at information on this process:  start the process by visiting the Volunteering page at MMSD’s website.
Math
  • March Number Corner will focus on estimation and multiplication of decimal numbers through the skill of finding area.  We will also be collecting and analyzing data based on the lengths of our math pencils during the month of March.  (You would be amazed at how few pencils make it to the end of the month....) Not only will we discuss the data, but we will also be compiling it into a line plot and making conclusive statements based on what we found. Finally, we will continue to practice and strengthen our division skills along with revisiting adding and subtracting fractions. 
  • This week we switched gears to dividing with fractions and modeling what this looks like. 
  • Next week we will review and take the Unit 5 Assessment. 
  • After the Unit 5 Assessment students will take the Bridges Assessment #2 by the end of the week.
  • We will begin Unit 6 the week of March 11.  For this unit, we will be learning more about graphing, geometry and volume (again).
Literacy this week 
  • We are in Module 3-Athlete Leaders of Social Change. 
  • The text is Promises to Keep-How Jackie Robinson Changed America by Sharon Robinson.  
  • This week we continued to work on summarizing.  In addition, students had discussions to help understand and determine their opinion on how and which factors led to Jackie Robinson's success.
  • Next week, we will continue or work with finding evidence to support factors that helped lead to Jackie Robinson's success and look at a timeline to help us understand the progression of change.
Science
  • This week we worked on our third science unit of the year: Modeling Matter
  • Next week we will complete this unit!!
  •  The question we will be investigating and answering is:
What happens when two substances are mixed together?
  • Our first chapter's guiding question is:  Why did the food coloring separate into different dyes?
  • Our second chapter's guiding question is:  Why do some salad dressings                                               have sediments, and others do not?    
  • Our third chapter's guiding question is:   Why can salad dressings                                                          ingredients separate again after being                                        mixed?

Social Studies
After we finish our Modeling Matter unit, we will do another mini-unit on Native American history.  We will be using the text The Mishomis Book--The Voice of the Ojibway by Edward Benton-Banal to guide our learning for the next few weeks. 

SELS/Health lessons
  • Online safety
  • Learning About Ability
  • Watch the Randall Way video for February via your child's Google Classroom. 
  • Our focus this month will be on handling bullying behavior and our goal is 1,100 paws to earn a game day in March.

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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