Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Math Notes 9-26-12


I will begin to add these notes to the "Math" section.  Click the tab above to access the notes in the future.

These notes below will help with tonight's homework, math wkbk. p. 6 - #'s 1-20 ODDS only - Please be sure to write the problems and the answers!

Click the images below to enlarge for better viewing.



9.26.12 Simple Solutions

I will begin to add these notes to the "Math" section.  Click the tab above to access the notes in the future.

These below are questions some students had regarding the Simple Solutions Lessons 5 and 6. Click on the image to enlarge.




Monday, September 24, 2012

Back to School Night Info


As Requested...
Back to School Night Info!

Important things to remember:

     Promptness
  1. Be on time to school!  This is a big part of student success!
  2. *** On Fridays, we walk our "little buddies" to mass.  Please be sure to be here by 7:45, so we can fulfill our responsibility!
     Body Awareness:
  1. Make sure your child's uniform (and P.E. uniform) fits comfortably.  Buy uniforms a size up, to be prepared for growth spurts.
  2. This helps students to be comfortable while in school and keep their minds on their school work!
     Homework & Math Facts
  1. Math facts drill every night!  "Math Minutes" were sent home last week... be sure to check on this with your child.  
  2. For parents, a read that may change your life...it changed mine! Ending the Homework Hassle by, John Rosemond.


Information to refer back to:
  1. My email: LennonSJS@me.com (safe to your contacts). 
  2. Or, here is a direct link: LennonSJS@me.com
  3. Save this blog address and/or become a member of the blog 5th Grade Blog

Teachers:


Mrs. Lennon  - 5th Homeroom
Mr. Del Toro - 5th Science
Mr. Brandlin  - 5th Social Studies
Mr. Joseph   -  5th Music
Mrs. Klasila  - 5th P.E



Late/Absent Work:
Late work will be accepted the following day at a reduced grade.  It will count as a “Homework Missing,” which builds towards mandatory attendance at the “Homework Room.” 

Absent work may be obtained by: calling ahead to pick up by a parent or sibling or on the day of the student’s return, check the homework book and check with teacher to confirm assignments.  Absent work is due the following the student’s return to school, (unless other arrangements are made).

Grading:
Grading will follow the school grading scale in the School Policy Manual (can be found online).

Daily Work Habits Grading:
Work Habits grades can be found in the student planner each day and are based on the student’s productivity in the classroom.  Grades are represented by:


O = Outstanding
G = Good
S = Satisfactory
NI = Needs Improvement



Teacher Conferences:
I am available by appointment only.  Please schedule by email LennonSJS@me.com  or you may write me a note in the student agenda.

Thank you in advance for your support of St. Jerome and the fifth grade.     
Sincerely,  Mrs. Lennon                      


Schedule:


Monday/Wednesday:     
2:00 – 2:45      Spanish

Tuesday/Thursday:                
2:00 – 2:45      Science

Wednesday Only
P.E. 

Fridays
***Arrive at school by 7:45 for mass!  The fifth grade are responsible for their "little buddies" in first grade.  We walk them to church, so we need to be here early so we can fulfill our responsibility.


TIME
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
7:55-8:00
Opening Exercises
***Arrive by 7:45
8:00- 9:00
MASS
8:00 – 8:15
Religion
Religion
Religion
Religion
8:15 – 9:45
Language Arts
Language Arts
Language Arts
Language Arts
9:00-9:45
Language Arts
9:45 – 10:35
Math
Math
Language Arts
Math
Social Studies
10:35-10:50
Recess
Recess
Recess
Recess
Recess
10:50–11:30
Religion
Math
Religion
Math
Math
11:30–12:30
Social Studies
Social Studies
Social Studies
11:45-12:30
Music
Language Arts
12:30-1:10
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Dismissal
1:10 – 2:00
Religion
Language Arts/C.Lab
PE
Religion

2:00 – 2:50
Spanish
Science
Spanish
Science

2:50-3:00
Closing Exercises


Communication
  1. Planner (Agenda)
    1. Daily work habits grade
    2. Positive reinforcements
    3. Missing assignments
    4. Parent and teacher notes
  2. Phone calls or email – LennonSJS@me.com
  3. “Office Hours”

Attendance
  1. Important part of school success.
    1. Being on time allows students to prepare for the day and get collected before the school day begins.
    2. Absences are a part of the school year, but eliminating unnecessary absences insures school success.
Homework
  1. Daily homework is written on the board.  Students copy the assignments into their planners.
  2. Homework is completed at home in a specified location (or after school care).
  3. Parents sign the planner each night (or morning).
  4. Missing homework affects work habits grade.  Three missing assignments equal “homework room.”  Please see homework room and detention policies in the School Policy Manual.
How you can help at home
  1. Provide a quiet place for homework and set an ending time for daily homework.
  2. Have students read for pleasure every night (10-20 minutes)… or read to them!
  3. Check that homework is neat and complete.
  4. Sign planner!
  5. Ask them about school!
Curriculum:
       Please see me for any comments of concerns regarding the curriculum.  Below is a skeleton of the year.  There is a lot more “meat” to cover as well..
      Thank You!

       Math
      Foundation for pre-algebra and algebra
      Solidifying knowledge for junior high
      Number sense
      Fractions, decimals, percents
      Geometry formulas
      Simple Solutions and Math Text

       Religion
      Main focus: Sacraments
       Also focuses on the liturgy
      Projects:
       Sacrament Group Project
       Saint Report
       Social Studies
      From early explorers through the American Revolution and statehood.

       Language Arts - Includes:
      Reading, English, Vocabulary
       Reading
      Novels, (spread out throughout the year):
       Dear Mr. Henshaw
       Sign of the Beaver
       Caddie Woodlawn
       Assorted plays
       Reading Anthology
       English
      Grammar development and sentence structure.
      Developing their thoughts, supporting ideas and creating the “perfect paragraph,”
       …which translates into learning how to structure the three and five paragraph essays.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Scholastic Book Order 2012


Online Ordering Information
Web address: scholastic.com/bookclubs
  • Larger selection: Choose from thousands of titles, and more detailed product information than in the printed flyer.
  • Exclusive online-only offers: Enjoy discounts available only on our Web site.
  • Easy payment: Use your credit card! No need to worry about printed forms or sending checks to school.
Go to www.scholastic.com/bookclubs now to get started.


Class Activation Code: J6LTW
September order due: Friday 9/14

Dear Parents,
Please take some time to explore the flyer with your child. Make your selections and return the order form to me, along with your payment.

Or, give online ordering a try!

It’s fast, easy, and you get instant access to thousands of additional titles plus online-only specials and discounts. Best of all, we earn a FREE book for the classroom library every time a parent places an order online.*
Go to www.scholastic.com/bookclubs and log in using your user name and password.

If it’s your first time ordering online, use the Class Activation Code shown above to get started.

Online ordering offers you several advantages:


Thank you,
Mrs. Lennon

*Excludes eBooks.