Please read the information below regarding some important updates for this week. Pie Wars! This week is Pie Wars! This is a Relay for Life event where we will try to raise as much money as we can for the American Cancer society. For this event, students can bring money and put it in the teachers bin that they want to see get pied in the face! The teacher with the most money at the end of the week will get a big pie in the face :). Teacher bins for donations will be located on the stage in the cafeteria. Any and all donations are appreciated! (No foreign currency or chuck-E-cheese coins as we can not deposit those). Team Dolvin has participated in Relay for Life for many years. It is a group of dedicated teachers who create events to raise money for the Relay for Life event and American Cancer Society. Many of us are even willing to get pied in the face if it means raising money for cancer research! You can also donate online. If you would like it to go towards a teacher for Pie Wars, please include their name in the comments. You can donate at: www.tinyurl.com/TeamDolvin2018 Field Trip Feb. 21st. We will be going on a field trip on Feb 21st from 8:15-12. We are in need of 2 parent chaperones. We will be visiting the teaching museum to learn about some WWII events. If you would be able to chaperone, please sign up below. It is first come first serve. SIGN UP Middle School Placement: Today and in the coming weeks, you will be getting middle school placement forms home. If you have any questions regarding qualifications or your child's placement, please let me know! There will be a rising 6th grade meeting at the middle school on February 13th at Autrey Mill. A purple form came home today for Placement at AMMS. These forms are due back to me Friday, February 2nd. **The form has two choices for connections. --Option A is General Connections. Students will have one connections class consisting of Health (1 quarter) and PE (3 quarters). They will have another connections class consisting of a randomly assigned class (ex: art, music, computer science etc. for 4 quarters.) --Option B is Performing Music Connections. Students will have one connections class consisting of Health (1 quarter), PE (2 quarters), and a randomly assigned class (1 quarter art, music, computer science etc.) They will have another connections class of Band, Orchestra or Chorus (all 4 quarters). **The form has a choice for World Language or Reading. Based on specific qualifications your student may have the opportunity to take a foreign language in lieu of Reading. I have placed your child’s IOWA Reading and Milestones Reading scores on the paper to assist you in deciding what course to choose. Please mark your 3 choices of reading and/or world language. The middle school, as well as us at the elementary school are encouraging students to take reading if they need to strengthen their reading skills. Foreign language credits for transcripts do not start until 8th grade. These foreign language courses in 6th and 7th grade are beginning level and just introduce the language and culture. Students who take reading in 6thand/or 7th grade will still have the opportunity to take a foreign language the following year in middle school. Please consider the fact that even though students take a Language Arts class, this reading class will help assist in building foundations and strengthening their skills. This will be their last chance to build a firm foundation in the basics of reading comprehension and strategies. Curriculum Updates: Flipped classroom homework update: I have decided to continue to utilize this model in the classroom. Students seemed to enjoy it and I am seeing improvements in my ability to help students with an misconceptions quickly and in real time. If you have any feedback as well, please feel free to let me know! Blue Math: We have been working on Unit 5. In this unit, we learned about shape attributes. We will also organize these shapes in a hierarchy. We will test over this unit on February 2nd. Yellow Math: We are continuing 6th grade Unit 1. We have already covered adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing whole numbers, decimals, and fractions. We also learned about GCF, LCM, and the distributive property. We will test over this unit on February 1st. Green Math: We are continuing Unit 5 this week. In this unit, we will learn about area of quadrilaterals, triangles, and composite figures. We will also learn about the volume of rectangular prisms and how to represent 3D figures in a net. Lastly we will learn about how to find the surface area in different types of prisms and pyramids. We will test over this unit on February 9th. Social Studies: Our current Social Studies unit is covering America during the 1920's and the Great Depression. We will test over this unit on January 31th.
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Welcome back after basically a second winter break :). I hope everyone stayed safe on the icy roads and had fun playing in the snow! Please read below for some important weekly updates: Lunch Bunch: If your child is signed up for lunch bunch, that will take place this Wednesday. They need to have read the whole book and must bring the book with them in order to participate. 5th grade picture:Our 5th grade picture will take place this Thursday. Students will be getting their 5th grade t-shirt on Thursday morning to wear during the picture. Pie Wars! This week is Pie Wars! This is a Relay for Life event where we will try to raise as much money as we can for the American Cancer society. For this event, students can bring money and put it in the teachers bin that they want to see get pied in the face! The teacher with the most money at the end of the week will get a big pie in the face :). Teacher bins for donations will be located on the stage in the cafeteria. Any and all donations are appreciated! (No foreign currency or chuck-E-cheese coins as we can not deposit those). Team Dolvin has participated in Relay for Life for many years. It is a group of dedicated teachers who create events to raise money for the Relay for Life event and American Cancer Society. Many of us are even willing to get pied in the face if it means raising money for cancer research! You can also donate online. If you would like it to go towards a teacher for Pie Wars, please include their name in the comments. You can donate at: www.tinyurl.com/TeamDolvin2018 Curriculum Updates: Flipped classroom homework update: Please watch the following video about what flipped classroom homework means. Feel free to email me with any questions! *Please Note some changes in test dates due to snow days.
Blue Math: We are starting Unit 5 this week. In this unit, we will learn about shape attributes. We will also organize these shapes in a hierarchy. We will test over this unit on February 2nd. Yellow Math: We are continuing 6th grade Unit 1. Quizzes that students took before winter will come home to review. We have already covered adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing whole numbers, decimals, and fractions. We will start to learn about GCF, LCM, and the distributive property this week. We will test over this unit on February 1st. Green Math: We are starting Unit 5 this week. In this unit, we will learn about area of quadrilaterals, triangles, and composite figures. We will also learn about the volume of rectangular prisms and how to represent 3D figures in a net. We will test over this unit on February 9th. Social Studies: Our current Social Studies unit is covering America during the 1920's and the Great Depression. We will test over this unit on January 31th. Welcome back to a new semester of 5th grade!! I hope everyone had an amazing break and are rejuvenated to have an amazing rest of the year!
Please read important updates below: 5th Grade Updates: 20’s Day: 20's day will be Friday of this week. The students may dress in 20’s attire if they wish. (Babe Ruth, flapper’s costumes, Aviators etc.) Just make sure the outfit follows school dress code! The students will rotate from teacher to teacher, and will learn about various aspects of the Roaring Twenties. They will do activities involving Aviation (Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart), Silent Movies (Charlie Chaplin), The Assembly Line (Henry Ford), the Jazz era, The Harlem Renaissance, and Sports (Babe Ruth). We are in need of some supplies for this fun day. If you are able to provide any of the following, please bring them in between Wednesday and Thursday. - Graham Crackers (peanut free) - 3 boxes - Frosting- 3 cans - Starbursts - 2 bags - Lifesavers (Hard Candy) - 2 bags Girls on the Run: Girls on the Run is a transformational physical activity-based positive youth development program for girls and teaches life skills through dynamic interactive lessons and running games. The program culminates with girls being physically and emotionally prepared to complete a celebratory 5k running event. The goal of the program is to unleash confidence through accomplishment while establishing a lifetime appreciation of health and fitness. Lottery registration for Girls on the Run will be December 15 through January 17 at 11:59 pm at https://www.girlsontherunatlanta.org/Program-Registration. For teams that do not fill during the lottery period, registration will re-open January 18 and continue through February 14. GOTR meets twice a week, Monday and Wednesday from 2:30 to 4:00 beginning February 5 and ending the week of April 30 at Dolvin. The program is for 3rd -5th-grade girls. The fee is $170 ($180 for Fulton County schools) for the 12-week season. Partial scholarships are available during online registration on a sliding scale starting at $25. More information and to register, visit https://www.girlsontherunatlanta.org/Program-Registration Curriculum Updates: Blue Math: We are starting Unit 5 this week. In this unit, we will learn about shape attributes. We will also organize these shapes in a hierarchy. We will test over this unit on February 2nd. Yellow Math: We are continuing 6th grade Unit 1. Quizzes that students took before winter will come home to review. We have already covered adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing whole numbers, decimals, and fractions. We will start to learn about GCF, LCM, and the distributive property this week. We will test over this unit on January 24th. Green Math: We are starting Unit 5 this week. In this unit, we will learn about area of quadrilaterals, triangles, and composite figures. We will also learn about the volume of rectangular prisms and how to represent 3D figures in a net. We will test over this unit on February 9th. Social Studies: Our current Social Studies unit is covering America during the 1920's and the Great Depression. We will test over this unit on January 26th. |
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