Read a thon
Hello parents! Tomorrow is a readathon day! Students can bring snacks, pillows and blankets and books! They need at least 2 books to read. Thank you!
field trip information
Field Trip Details:
Drop-off: 8:30 am at Roy Frontrunner Station
Transportation: Frontrunner train to Ogden Station + 0.5-mile walk to The Junction
Pickup: 1:15 pm at Roy Station
What to Bring:
1. Backpack with lunch (Parents, don’t forget your lunch). Those who ordered school lunch it will be available at the Frontrunner station in the morning.
2. Swimsuit and towel for FlowRider
- Girls: One-piece swimsuit or rash guard with fitted board shorts
- Boys: Properly fitting board shorts
Please ensure your child is ready for a fun and active day!
End of year updates
Last Days Activities
Here’s a list of the final activities we’ll be wrapping up soon! It’s amazing to think we’re almost ready to move up to 6th Grade!
- Thursday 5/22 – Wax Museum
- Friday 5/23 – Yearbook Signing
- Monday 5/26 – NO SCHOOL
- Tuesday 5/27 – Field Trip to Ogden Junction (early out)
- Wednesday 5/28 – Field Day Inflatables 11:45AM (early out)
- Thursday 5/29 – Talent Show 9:25AM (early out)
- Friday 5/30 – 5th Grade Jeopardy 9:00AM (early out)
Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions at all. Remember to refer to all the documents mentioned above as you review the information.
Nothing Bundt cakes flyers


summer reading places
Barnes and Noble Book Store
https://www.barnesandnobleinc.com/our-stores-communities/summer-reading-program/
Utah State Fair – Read and Win
https://www.utahstatefair.com/p/thefair/participate/read-win
Pizza Hut – Camp Book It
https://www.bookitprogram.com/programs/camp-book-it
Weber County Library
https://www.weberpl.lib.ut.us/
Davis County Library
https://www.daviscountyutah.gov/library
Scholastic Home Base
https://kids.scholastic.com/kid/homebase/
Nothing Bundt Cakes: Books & Bundts Reading Program Clinton location. See your teachers blog to download info and reading tracker.
exciting 5th grade end of year field trip!
Dear Families,
We’re thrilled to announce our last 5th grade field trip to The Junction in Ogden on Tuesday, May 27th! This special day will double as our 5th grade field day activity, offering students an incredible chance to enjoy iRock, iFly, and FlowRider. Get ready for a day full of fun and unforgettable memories! A heartfelt thank you goes out to everyone whose generous donations made this opportunity possible!
Permission Slip, Details, and Chaperone Info
03/03-03/07
Hello,Please remember to pay your $5 for your student for the field trip using this link and if you are a parent coming then you will need to pay your $10. Thank you!
This week in ELA we will be working on making predictions to find the plot of the story. In phonics we will be working on prefixes.
In math we will be working on measurements!
02/17-02/21
We have an exciting announcement with a permission form!
We are looking forward to an awesome field trip to the Natural History Museum of Utah on Wednesday, March 5th. Please be sure to review all of the information and sign the permission slip here for your child as soon as possible. We are also asking for parent volunteers to help chaperone this field trip (as indicated on the permission slip). Space is limited, so we will draw names from a lottery and notify you if you are selected. We ask that you complete the form by this coming Wednesday, February 19th. Please note, we are asking for a donation of $5 per student and $10 per chaperone (if selected in the lottery) for this field trip.
When we return to school this week, we will be working on adding and subtracting decimals and fractions with unlike denominators in story problems. Finding a common denominator and carrying out these equations can be tricky and I’m proud of the hard work our class has done and will keep doing together! In ELA, we will consider the question, “How can scientific knowledge change over time?” as we work on identifying a main idea and key details in a text. For science, we will begin learning about the cycling of matter, focusing on producers and consumers within food chains. It will be a great week of learning!
At home, please remember those magical 20 minutes of reading every day at home to continue to build their brain! Also, if we discussed additional practice or make-up work for math, please have your child aim for 20 minutes/day! Thank you for your support.
Thank you
Friendgrams
Valentine Friend-Grams–This is an opportunity for students to surprise someone in the school with a fun token of friendship. Students may purchase cute Valentine cards that will be attached to a small treat and delivered to the classes on Valentine’s Day (Friday, February 14) Please see below for additional details:
- $.25 each
- February 10-12 (Monday-Wednesday)
- 8:00-8:25 am and 3:10-3:45 pm
- Q1 Lobby
02/03-02/07
Welcome back! Hope you had a fabulous weekend!
ELA: We will learn to visualize Drama texts to figure out the authors perspective of the story. Additionally, we will practice phonics
Math: In mathematics, we will begin working with fractions.
Science: We begin our second science standard, properties of matter. This standard will unpack properties, changes, and conservation. We will work with this standard until February.
If you have not filled out the permission form for the valentines day party please do so here.
