Frequently Asked Questions
Who is teaching what?
Miss Williams is teaching Math 5, Math A, and Math B. Mr. Leffler is teaching science and social studies. Mrs. Travis is teaching reading. Each teacher is teaching writing and all language arts components to their homeroom. Each homeroom teacher is also in charge of the Literature Circle that will happen once a week in their homeroom.Back to Top
Miss Williams is teaching Math 5, Math A, and Math B. Mr. Leffler is teaching science and social studies. Mrs. Travis is teaching reading. Each teacher is teaching writing and all language arts components to their homeroom. Each homeroom teacher is also in charge of the Literature Circle that will happen once a week in their homeroom.
How will Parent Conferences work?
Parents will meet with their child's homeroom teacher only. Prior to conferences, the 5th grade team will review and exchange notes on each child in subject specific areas. If there are specific concerns, please e-mail the appropriate teacher to make arrangements to meet.Back to Top
Parents will meet with their child's homeroom teacher only. Prior to conferences, the 5th grade team will review and exchange notes on each child in subject specific areas. If there are specific concerns, please e-mail the appropriate teacher to make arrangements to meet.
What is a good resource for Math to keep at home?
"Math at Hand," "Math to Know," and "Algebra to Go" are great resources. These are very useful through elementary and middle school. You can find them onlines or in stores. "Math Facts in a Flash" is a good computer resource to use in order to practice basic math facts. Other than that, Miss Williams would recommend checking out the textbooks and/or workbooks at a teacher store or bookstore. Upon time of an assessment, books will be sent home to review.Back to Top
"Math at Hand," "Math to Know," and "Algebra to Go" are great resources. These are very useful through elementary and middle school. You can find them onlines or in stores. "Math Facts in a Flash" is a good computer resource to use in order to practice basic math facts. Other than that, Miss Williams would recommend checking out the textbooks and/or workbooks at a teacher store or bookstore. Upon time of an assessment, books will be sent home to review.