5th Grade News
February 27 - March 3, 2023
Benchmark and Interim Testing
5th grade will be testing on Tuesday and Wednesday this week. Please ensure that your student is well rested and at school on time. We also encourage students to bring extra mess free, computer friendly snacks for these days.
It's Time to Order Your ROE Yearbook!
Focus of the Week
ELAR - I can recognize characteristics and structures of argumentative texts, by identifying the claim.
MATH- I can represent data in a variety of ways.
SCIENCE- I can observe the way organisms live and survive in their ecosystem by interacting with the living and non-living components. & I can observe the way organisms survive in their ecosystem by interacting with the living and non-living components. & I can describe producers, consumers, and decomposers.
SOCIAL STUDIES- I can compare how people in different regions of the United States earn a living; past and present.
Important Information to Help Your Student at home and school!
AT HOME - Students are expected to do the following.
Math
- All students need to make a fact grid (multiplication chart daily. Reflex Math for extra practice. Bring to Math class daily.
ELAR
- Read daily and talk to someone about what you read!
Science - Progress Learning Science - My Study Plan - Recommended Topics
- If your recommended topics plan has yellow and red standards, you need to turn at least one green per day. This extra practice will help you MASTER the Science STAAR!
Social Studies -
- Black History Bottle Project
CHECK SKYWARD!!!
We are teaching our kiddos to be self reliant so that when they transition to 6th grade they will know how to find their grades, missing assignments, messages, and more. This should be checked at least twice a week, if not daily (students). This helps students stay on track and they can see instantly if there is something they need to fix, submit, or talk to the teacher about.
Make-up missed work from an absence or work that was not completed in class will be considered homework. If your student was absent they have the number of days they were out to return missed work. For example, if your student was sick and missed two days of school, they have two days to complete the work they missed while they were out. It is the students responsibility to ask for makeup work.
Dress Code -
Hurray for student choice!!! With great privilege comes great responsibility, If you have questions about dress code please refer to the Red Oak ISD dress code page. Click on the link below to be redirected to this page.
Dates to Remember
March 6-10: Book Fair
March 9: 1st and 2nd grade Spring Program and Title 1 Family Engagement Night for all grades
March 13-17: Spring Break
April 19: 3-5th Grade Reading STAAR
April 27: 5th Grade Science STAAR
May 4: 3-5th Grade Math STAAR
Our Team
Conference Time: 9:10 - 10:00
Mrs. Freeman
972-617-3523 Ext. 1040