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This is an overview of the fifth grade school year: LITERACY Writing and reading instruction occurs within a balanced literacy model that includes writing, reading, discussion, and analysis typically in small groups comprised of five or fewer students. Writing instruction is based on Lucy Calkins’ writing methods that include ‘writer’s workshops.’ MATHEMATICS Math instruction is delivered through the Everyday Math program as well as the Math U See program, depending upon each student’s personal needs. Everyday Math is a spiral curriculum that touches on a broad range of mathematic concepts throughout the year to encourage retention and practice while learning new concepts. Math U See is a mastery program that uses a linear model to introduce a new concept after a student has become proficient at the previous concept. SCIENCE Science is taught using as much hands-on application as possible, with students working in cooperative groups to apply the scientific method to self-directed learning opportunities. In addition to getting to conduct actual experiments, we use a variety of visual and auditory methods of instruction to teach scientific concepts using a multisensory approach. SOCIAL STUDIES Social studies instruction includes a combination of traditional book learning and hands-on map making and cultural studies projects. This curriculum is often reinforced in writing and reading blocks that extend beyond the basic curriculum. HOMEWORK Homework packets are assigned every Friday and due the following Friday so that students may complete the packets at an individual pace. This schedule allows for flexibility that acknowledges the busy lives of students and their families outside of school. Homework is designed to help students practice skills already introduced at school, so it is reflective of lessons learned that week and reinforces material that has been covered in class. As with instruction, homework is differentiated to fit the academic needs of the individual. CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT We follow the Bandelier school rules which are based upon respecting the self and others in order to have a safe, positive environment for learning. Students are rewarded for positive behavior through verbal praise and positive notes home, and also have consequences of negative behaviors, such as verbal warnings, negative notes home and reflection time. INCLUSION SETTING This is an inclusion classroom in which students with disabilities work cooperatively with their non-disabled peers. Differentiated instruction across all content strands supports academic and social success for all students while promoting an atmosphere of tolerance, acceptance, and recognition of each individual’s strengths and needs. A tremendous benefit of this model is the allocation of a second teacher to the classroom which allows for more individualized instruction. COMMUNICATION Daily activities are recorded in the agenda and our Web site keeps families abreast of classroom news, events, and standards met. Personal communication also occurs through notes in the agenda, email, or phone calls home. Feel free to contact Ms. Bowen at bowen_k@aps.edu or Ms. Channell at channel@aps.edu.
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