5th Grade Newsletter

January 26, 2021

By 5th Grade Team
5th Grade
January 26, 2021

Language Arts

What are we learning?

  • Working on becoming stronger readers of nonfiction
  • Students are reviewing and analyzing multiple documents considering text structure, author, bias, perspective, position, etc.
  • Readers understand their power as readers to agree or disagree with text/authors
  • Readers evaluate their theories against other texts and media to create new understandings about the world 
  • Students are learning that readers adjust their thinking based on how the author presents and organizes information in order to understand what the author is communicating
  • AAP students will write persuasive essays and engage in a debate related to our Ancient Rome and Athens DBQ.

Home/School Connection

  • What is the relationship between nonfiction and the truth?
  • What are other perspectives on this topic?
  • What is your favorite nonfiction topic to read and learn about?
  • Share an editorial, what was the writer's perspective, how did they construct the argument, did they change your thinking?

Math

What are we learning?

  • AAP math will spend the next two weeks deepening our understanding of positive and negative integers, we will learn how to graph inequalities on a number line and solve equations with positive and negative numbers 

Home/School Connection

  • Where do you use and see positive and negative numbers? Maybe explore a weather map, what is the difference in temperature between two cities?

Science

What are we learning?

  • Later this month we will begin  our next science unit, Characteristics of Light and Sound

Social Studies

What are we learning?

  • Students are working on their first DBQ (Data Based Questions)
  • Students are working towards answering the question: Citizenship in Athens and Rome: Which was the better system?
  • Students are reviewing multiple documents to get a better sense of the Roman and Greek systems of government and leadership

Home/School Connection

  • Where would you have wanted to live - Athens or Rome? Why?

Click here to see what students are learning in Specials!