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Constitution Elementary School
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Fifth Grade

 

Hannah Kelarek – J. P. Dabbs Elementary

 

Mrs. Jenkins and Ms. Campbell are thrilled to be part of your learning journey this year! We are excited to help grow your dendrites. Dendrites are like little branches that grow as you learn new things. The more you explore, solve problems, and ask questions, the more these dendrites develop, helping you think and remember better!

So, get ready to discover, grow, and make those brain connections stronger than ever with the support of Mrs. Jenkins and Ms. Campbell! It’s going to be an amazing year of learning and growth!

This year, students will dive into a wide range of subjects, enhancing  skills in both academic and social areas

Math

  • Multiplication & Division: Understanding larger numbers and mastering multi-digit multiplication and division.
  • Fractions & Decimals: Working with fractions, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing them, and understanding their relationship with decimals.
  • Geometry: Learning about shapes, angles, lines, and solid figures, as well as calculating area and perimeter.
  • Volume: Introduction to measuring the volume of 3D shapes.

English Language Arts

  • Reading Comprehension: Focusing on understanding stories, nonfiction, and poems. Analyzing themes, character development, and key events.
  • Writing: Improving narrative, persuasive, and expository writing. Emphasis on proper grammar, sentence structure, and paragraph organization.
  • Vocabulary: Expanding word knowledge and understanding synonyms, antonyms, and context clues.

Science

  • Scientific Inquiry: Developing skills in observation, forming hypotheses, and conducting experiments.
  • Physical Science: Understanding matter, energy, force, and motion.
  • Earth & Space: Exploring Earth's systems (weather, oceans, and landforms) and learning about the solar system and space.
  • Life Science: Studying plants, animals, ecosystems, and the interdependence of living things.


Social Studies

  • U.S. History: A look at the early history of America, focusing on Native American cultures, colonization, the American Revolution, and the founding of the U.S.
  • Geography: Learning about maps, continents, countries, and physical features.
  • Civics: Understanding government, the Constitution, and how the U.S. government works.

Character Development 

  • Teamwork & Communication: Building stronger communication skills and working in groups.
  • Conflict Resolution: Learning how to solve problems and handle disagreements in a healthy way.
  • Responsibility: Taking ownership of learning and behavior in and out of the classroom.

Fifth grade is a year of significant growth in both knowledge and character. Students will work on becoming more independent, critical thinkers, and responsible individuals as they build a foundation for middle school.

 

 

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