- All students will be expected to read for 30 minutes per day and write a summary of what they read per day. This can be written on loose leaf paper, turned in as email, or in google classroom. Please date each summary. The summary should be 3-5 sentences long.
- All students will be expected to practice their weekly spelling words: tangible, gullible, permissible, illegible, comprehensible, admissible, audible, combustible, credible, sensible, visible, flexible, incredible, irresponsible, collapsible, impossible, convertible, horrible, terrible, audible
Activities: 5 times each, ABC order, use 10 to write a paragraph, rainbow words, practice test.
- All students will be expected to practice math facts: Multiplication Facts 1-12, work on division problems, Multiplication problems:
Examples: 789 x 45= 1254/ 12= Have fun! Create your own!
- All students will be expected to complete a Narrative writing piece: 3-5 paragraphs long:
Prompt: People often help one another. Write a story about a time you helped someone, or someone helped you.
Include: A strong lead, details, character dialogue, strong word choice, and a conclusion.
Students with computer access can work on the following:
- All Fifth Grade students have the following: Raz kids, IXL, and Zearn in their planners. Students are expected to log in daily and work on these online learning websites. The students in all three classrooms have used these in the classroom prior to this date.
- Social Studies: https://www.ducksters.com/history/american_revolution/intolerable_acts.php
Look up all the acts that led to the Revolutionary War on the above website.
- Science: Below are links for some fun science inquiry at home: https://mysteryscience.com/chemistry/mystery-4/chemical-reactions/110?code=NDc2Mzg5Nw&t=student
https://mysteryscience.com/mini-lessons/germs?code=ed34a63f3f17aa5bf2822595f54b9bc9
https://mysteryscience.com/mini-lessons/syrup?code=397038a5c7e7aaf3e7434d628ba2940d
Hi ms Wolski please send me homework and etc for wadih salman. Thanks
Assignments are posted on our blogs for all 5th grade students.