Rise test training
Hello 5th grade families!
I forgot to let you know that we will be training on rise testing on 10/14 and 10/15. Thank you.
09/30-10/04
5th grade families
Picture retakes will be Tuesday 10/01 in the Q2 Gym. Please let me know if your student will be doing that.
If your student is needing tutoring you will be receiving an email from me shortly.
Please make sure to send your student prepared for those cooler temperatures with a jacket/coat.
Also, Family-Teacher Conferences will be held in two weeks on Monday, October 14th, and Tuesday, October 15th. Both days will be early outs. Please sign up here for a time that will work best for you and your student to attend together.
This week in math we will be learning all about place value in preparation for operations with decimals. Students will learn that for both whole numbers and decimals, a digit in one place not only has ten times the value it would have in the place to its right, but also has one-tenth the value it would have in the place its left. This means we will be using the multiplication and division skills we have been learning the past few weeks to expand our knowledge of numbers.
In ELA, we are practicing rereading to compare text structures, with a special focus on problem and solution, while we consider the question “What do good problem solvers do?” Please help your child remember to read for 20 minutes every day at home!
In science, we are finishing our study of weathering and erosion and will get to do some hands-on experimenting with this topic. We hope it will be a lot of fun!
Thank you,
Ms. Kierejewski
Skeleton Creek reading
Hello! We have started reading skelton creek and there are some videos that goes along with it! if your student would like to watch it again here it is!
Password: houseofusher
09/23-09/27
Hello Everyone,
Our Cookie Dough and Jerky Fundraiser will continue through this Wednesday the 25th. Thank you for all of your support!
This week in math we will work to master using the standard algorithm for both long division and multi-digit multiplication. We build on these skills all year long and welcome at-home practice with IXL or a good old fashioned sheet of paper and two-three digit numbers for both operations. If tutoring for these skills will be helpful for your child, you will receive an email from me with more information.
In ELA, we are investigating the question “What are the positive and negative effects of new technology?” while learning more about an author’s claims and discerning their purpose in writing. We will test these skills on Friday. At home, please encourage your child to read for 20 minutes every night and ask them about their book. It all adds up!
In science, we are learning about weathering and erosion and evidence of those processes in Earth’s features all around us. They may even point out some of that evidence to you!
sep 3-sep 6
Families,
I hope everyone is enjoying the long weekend! Last week we started into volume in math and will continue that this week. I will begin Math tutoring the week of the 23rd and tutoring will be held from 3:15-3:45 Mondays and Wednesdays. Families can expect an email from me if their child would benefit. If your child expresses concern with math and I haven’t emailed you please let me know and I can add them in.
In ELA we will be discussing how we can ask and answer questions to determine text structures such as cause and effect, problem and solution, and compare and contrast. We have a set of new vocabulary and spelling words attached below, including what we will be further discussing.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns you may have.
Thank you,
Ms. kierejewski
08/26-08/30
Aug 26th – Aug 30th
Here we go, fifth-grade family! What an incredible first 3 days of school, I loved getting to know your child and seeing our classroom interact and come together. It’s going to be such a great year.
A quick reminder for this week – Friday is a teacher-only work day, with NO SCHOOL for students.
This week we will complete our beginning of the year diagnostics and Dibels testing. and start our first math and ELA lessons. Please contact me with any questions at all.
If you haven’t done so, and it’s feasible at this time please pay your $30 supply fee.
**Mark your calendar**
Picture Day – Aug 28th (Uniforms Required)
No School – Aug 30th (Teacher Workday)
No School – Sept 2nd (Labor Day)
A few more things
hello! School starts tomorrow and I am so excited! a couple things I forgot last night. If students could start wearing deodorant it would be greatly appreciated! They are at the grade where it is needed. Secondly, My room will be at 68-70 for most of the year. If your student gets cold easily please send them in a quest academy approved sweatshirt. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Forms to fill out
Class disclosure link https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSegj9l6X4SnYhI2q98xZkUSqcn7WLmpbIrLy8mUEWSNEpy1Tg/viewform?usp=sf_link
Family survey link https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepELX_BNuPQoDs3aSfSI1qH7om00x8VxO8dPme7h2T_HbAAw/viewform?usp=sf_link
Food permission form link https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSebthDQ4m0JgqUHse9yMqh1fh-P8ubWCY8Yoh0f4s2svYQHmA/viewform?usp=sf_link
Payment link for donation and field trip https://secureinstantpayments.com/sip/cart/event.php?EID=1468
Walk release form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfzC5xvwLyYxve1-NIdb5X3oWcjA1ju1yUJviNdevQQWIxxvA/viewform
Class supplies for 24-25 school year
Class Supply List
This year, I am asking families to pay a $30.00 donation fee to cover each student’s supplies. This way I can purchase, label, and organize all needed supplies before students even come back to school (and make it easier for you, too).
This year we are also asking for a $20 donation for a very special end of year field trip.
Donations can be paid to the Q1 Office on or before Back to School Night, or online here: Online Payments, marking “Donations- Class supplies” and selecting Kierejewski.
Additionally, students need to bring the following items on the first day of school:
Headphones or earbuds–labeled with the student’s name. Parents will be responsible to replace broken or damaged headphones/earbuds throughout the year. We use headphones multiple times throughout the day in the classroom. Please try to find the highest-quality headphones possible.
Water bottle–Student may bring a small water bottle that they can have with them throughout the day.
The $30 donation will provide each student with:
1 standard size pencil box (clear)
12-15 Expo black ink ultra-fine tip dry erase markers
24 pack Crayola colored pencils
8 pack Crayola washable markers
24 pack Ticonderoga wooden pencils (sharpened)
2 large Paper Mate Pink Pearl erasers
2 red ballpoint pens
2 highlighters
2 wide-ruled spiral notebooks (plain, solid color only)
4 packs of sticky notes
2 plastic folders with inside pockets (plain, solid color only)
Scissors
6 Elmer’s glue sticks
1 bottle Elmer’s school glue
2 Mr. Clean magic erasers
Clorox wipes, hand sanitizer
Kleenex tissues, paper towels, Band-Aids
Gallon and sandwich sized zip lock bags
Additional art and STEM supplies
Party favors, prizes, and treats for various learning lessons
If you would rather purchase these items yourself, please send me an email prior to school beginning.
Please note, these are the only supplies allowed; anything else will be sent home.
Notice: The items on this list will be used during the regular school day. They may be brought from home on a voluntary basis, otherwise, they will be furnished by the school.
Library update
Next week (April 29th – May 3rd) will be the last check out for the year and the following week, (May 6-10) will be the last week of library for the year. The final return date for library books is May 10th.