5TH GRADE NEWSLETTER Week of February 23 Look What We’re Learning Math: Fractions ELA: Habits of Good Readers, Writers, & Listeners Concepts: Review all fraction concepts Introduction to measurement unit Vocabulary: product, factor, whole number, unit fraction, visual fraction model, numerator, denominator, tiling, unit squares, partition, product, area, fractional side lengths, dividend, divisor, remainder, divide, share Homework (Monday –Thursday): Study for Mathematics Assessment on Friday, February 27 http://www.khanacademy.org/ is a very helpful website, if you are having trouble helping your child with the math strategies. ----------------------------------------------------------Science: Electricity and Magnetism Concepts: Writing to responsive literature Vocabulary: topic, detail, interpret, audience, structure, summarize, description Homework (Monday –Thursday): None -----------------------------------Social Studies: World War II Concepts: The beginning of World War II The reasons for American Involvement in WWII Vocabulary: Pearl Harbor, Iwo Jima, D-Day, VE and VJ Days, Holocaust, Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchhill, Hirohito, Truman, Mussolini, Hitler Homework (Monday –Thursday): WWII Vocabulary Test Thursday Concepts: Students will investigate static electricity Students will determine the necessary components for completing an electric circuit Homework (Monday –Thursday): None Vocabulary: electric circuit, electric current, closed circuit, static electricity, open circuit, series circuit, insulator, conductor, parallel circuit, generator, electricity, electromagnetic battery, compass UPCOMIN G EVENTS : 2-26 Science Night from 4:00-5:30 We need your help! We need parents to complete the following Survey. 3-9 Field Day Shirts (Order Form Sent Home) Georgia Parent Survey: http://apps.gadoe.org/schoolclimate/parents.nsf/Survey.xsp 3- 13 End of 3rd Nine Weeks http://meriwetherues.weebly.com/ 3-16 Pennies for Patients Starts/ 4th Nine Weeks Starts You can find the newsletter, homework assignments, important dates, and study guides. 3-23 Report Cards Sent Home 3rd Nine Weeks Survey: Check out our school web-site: CLASS OF 2022 Constructive and Destructive Processes Science Project Choice Board/ Due by Feb. 6th Common Core Georgia Performance Standards: Earth Science S5E1. Students will identify surface features of the Earth caused by constructive and destructive processes. a. Identify surface features caused by constructive processes. • Deposition (Deltas, sand dunes, etc.) • Earthquakes • Volcanoes • Faults b. Identify and find examples of surface features caused by destructive processes. • Erosion (water—rivers and oceans, wind) • Weathering • Impact of organisms • Earthquake • Volcano Task: Choose one of the projects below to complete. Please put an X over the project that you completed and return this sheet with your project on February 6th . Project 1- Venn Diagram Create a Double-Bubble Map which compares and contrasts destructive and constructive forces Make sure that your diagram is neat and includes the following Project 2- Famous Landform Select a famous landform that was created as a result of a destructive process, constructive process, or both. Ex. Stone Mountain, Grand Canyon, Death Valley, Indonesia’s Krakatau, etc. At least 3 descriptive details for constructive At least 3 descriptive details for destructive At least 3 descriptive details for both processes Create a visual representation of the landform and explain how the landform was formed by constructive processes destructive processes or both. (You may create a model of the landform) Project 4- Landform Poster Select 3 landforms, three created by constructive forces (ex. Dune of Pilat) OR three created by destructive forces (ex. Underground cave). Draw pictures of these, and briefly describe how each are formed. You may choose to present this information in a PowerPoint presentation or another creative way. Project 5- Identifying Processes Identify at least 3 constructive processes and explain how each process changes the earth (surface features created as result of process) OR Identify at least 3 destructive processes and explain how each process changes the earth Project 3- Landform Story Landform Story. Write a fictional story that describes how weathering, erosion, and deposition work together to create a landform. Write this from the perspective of a rock particle that goes through all three of these processes. Project 6- Mini-Dictionary Define and illustrate the following terms (9 total) Constructive Process Destructive Process Erosion Weathering Deposition Glacier Earthquake Volcano Fault
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