Sunday, April 16, 2017

Updates: Week of April 17

Thank you for taking the time to stop by our blog and read about what's going on in 5th Grade. Please be sure to check the Google Calendar that is linked at the top of the blog for important updates. 


STAAR Testing


  • We have finished with our first round of STAAR testing. The 5th graders will take the Science STAAR test on Wednesday, May 10th


Sky Ranch Updates
  • If your son/daughter has any dietary restrictions (vegetarian, gluten free, etc.), please email your son/daughter's teacher A.S.A.P. We will be turning in a final list of dietary restrictions to Sky Ranch this Friday, April 21st. 
  • We sent permission slips for the zip line home a few weeks ago. These are due back on Friday, April 21st. 
  • If your son/daughter is unable to swim, please let his/her teacher know. Learners will have the chance to swim during free time, and there will be life guards on duty. However, it is helpful for us to know if they are unable to swim. 
  • As a reminder, medications will be administered only to students whose parents send medication with appropriate dosage and frequency information. If you have not yet turned in a medication request form to Nurse Kane please do so A.S.A.P. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. The blurb below was sent home to parents earlier this month: 
    • All over-the-counter medications must be in the original bottle and have specific directions as to dosage and frequency written by the parent.  Each medication must have a Medication Request Form.  Prescription medications must be in the original bottle with dosage and frequency listed on the label.  Each medication should be separately bagged in a zip-lock bag with a completed medication form enclosed.    
  • Our new Sky Ranch t-shirts have arrived, and we will be sending those home this week. 
  • As the trip gets closer, and you begin to help your son/daughter prepare, this packing list may come in handy. Please note that we will be asking learners to wear their new Sky Ranch t-shirt on Wednesday, the first day of the trip. We will ask them to wear their blue grade level t-shirt on Friday, the last day of the trip. 

Coppell Middle School North Registration
  • As you know, registration forms were due last Wednesday, April 12th. Please return your son/daughter's form A.S.A.P. if you have not already done so. 

Other Announcements

  • Our Annual TCE Hoedown will be this Friday, April 21st. If you are willing and able, please sign up to volunteer. You may sign up here
  • We hope your family will come out for this fun event. In fact, our TCE Learners want you to come so much that they made a cute video. 
  • We will have Talent Show Auditions on Monday, April 24th for any learners that turned in their audition applications on time. We will let each learner know his/her assigned time later this week. If you have any questions regarding the Talent Show, you may review this letter
  • 5th Grade Graduation will be Tuesday, May 30th at 1:00. While this is still a while away, we wanted to make sure it's on your radar. 


Curriculum Tidbits
*We hope that you will periodically check our Twitter accounts as we tweet glimpses of what we're learning in class. You can find our tweets by searching the hashtag #tce5th or by going to our individual pages.

Math
This week in math we will continue to work on the “The Price of a Great Looking Floor” project. The learners will be finishing up their kitchen floor designs and will begin calculating how much their floor will cost and how expensive it will be in instal.

In addition, the learners have started a project incorporating scratch coding and Makey Makeys.


Science
This week in science we will continue our life science unit. The learners will continue to explore ecosystems, food chains, and food webs. This weeks homework will focus solely on life science principles.

Language Arts & Reading
In reading, we will continue our study of Junior Great Books stories, focusing on character development and making inferences. We will also review our nonfiction reading strategies as we read about and review important science concepts. 

Social Studies
Last week we learned about famous Patriots and Loyalists and their arguments for and against declaring independence. Now we will learn about the main events of the America Revolution!


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Finally, thank you again for taking the time to read our blog. We know how important it is for our TCE families to know what is happening at school! If you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to ask. Our contact information is linked below for your convenience.

5A Morgan Peccarelli - mpeccarelli@coppellisd.com
5B Kate Seifert - kseifert@coppellisd.com
5C Marly Natherson - mnatherson@coppellisd.com
5D Jenna Taylor - jltaylor@coppellisd.com

Monday, April 3, 2017

6th Grade Information

We have lots of information to share regarding CMS North, 6th grade registration, and parent meetings. For more information about 6th Grade Registration, please visit the CMS North website. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask! 

Course Selection
  • Coppell Middle School North counselors will be coming to visit our 5th graders on the morning of April 5th to talk about the transition to middle school and course selection. Learners will receive their course selection sheet on this day. These course selection sheets will be due back to your son/daughter's teacher on April 12th. 

Incoming 6th Grader Registration Parent Meeting
  • There will be a meeting for the parents of incoming 6th graders on Thursday, April 6th from 6:00-7:00 in North's cafeteria. 
  • The presentation for that meeting can be found here. The counselors and administration will plan to record that meeting for any parents that are unable to attend.  

CMS North Guest Speaker 

  • Parent University 2.0 will be hosting a parent workshop on April 5th at Coppell Middle School North.  There will be two sessions (1:15 & 6:00).  The topic is Middle School Makeover and targets parents who will have students transitioning from 5th grade to middle school.
  • You can learn more about the speaker, Michelle Icard, here and here
  • The following is a short blurb about the event: 
    • Every child needs to develop three things to become an adult, and the process of building this trifecta begins in middle school. I quiz the audience on what they think every kid needs to become an adult and surprise them when the three things aren’t quite what they expect. We cover brain, body and identity development in what I refer to as the “middle school construction project” and I use it to explain why kids this age are often perceived as judgmental or exclusive, though often their behavior stems from nervousness about where they fall on the "normal" scale in terms of their development. I cover the unique pressures facing kids in middle school and ways parents can help or hinder the process.

      Along these lines, I coach the audience on the importance of being “assistant managers” not “micromanagers” during the teen years. This part is also interactive as we brainstorm do’s and don’ts for managing risky behavior. I highlight the research of Laurence Steinberg at Temple University and teen risk taking.

      One of the biggest obstacles to staying connected with kids through the middle school years is understanding how they like to communicate. I offer concrete tips, based on recent neurological research out of Harvard for easy, practical ways to avoid conflict and get kids to open up about their peer experiences. 

      Finally, we walk through a six-step problem solving process every parent can begin to implement with their tween to teach kids creative and thoughtful problem solving, rather than being impulsive or relying on peers or parents to solve problems for them.

      Overall, the audience will leave feeling more confident, and less flustered, about parenting through middle school. 

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Updates: Week of March 27 and STAAR Testing

Thank you for taking the time to stop by our blog and read about what's going on in 5th Grade. Please be sure to check the Google Calendar that is linked at the top of the blog for important updates. 


STAAR Testing

  • The 5th graders will be taking STAAR this week. They will take the Math STAAR test on Tuesday, March 28th and the Reading STAAR test on Wednesday, March 29th
  • We will begin testing first thing in the morning, so it is essential that all learners arrive on time. 
  • The learners will be provided with a snack from PTO, so they do not need to bring one. They may bring a water bottle. 
  • Because of the security of the testing atmosphere, we will not be able to have any visitors in the building on the days of the STAAR test.
  • Your son/daughter may ask to bring a "fidget" to school for the test. Please know that we may decide that fidgets are a distraction and ask them to keep them in their backpacks. We have let the learners know that they may not bring any kind of "putty" or stress balls that are liquid filled.
  • During the test, we will need to take up all cell phones. Learners will get their cell phones back at the end of the day. In addition, we as teachers will not have access to our phones or emails during testing. So, if you have a message you need to get to your son/daughter, please call the front office at 214-496-7800
  • Because of STAAR testing, we will not have any homework or tutoring this week. 


Sky Ranch Updates
  • Please see our Sky Ranch flyer for updates and details about our trip. Within this flyer, we have included a link to our payment letter and a place for you to ask questions about the trip (should you feel the need). 
  • We changed the date of the Parent Chaperone Meeting to Monday, April 10th
  • If your son/daughter has any dietary restrictions (vegetarian, gluten free, etc.), please email your son/daughter's teacher. 
  • If you have not yet completed your final payment and/or returned the required paperwork, please do so A.S.A.P. If you are unable to pay or complete the paperwork, please reach out to your son/daughter's teacher. 
  • We sent permission slips for the zip line home on Friday. These are due back on Friday, April 21st. 

Coppell Middle School North Visits
  • Coppell Middle School North counselors will be coming to visit our 5th graders on the morning of April 5th to talk about the transition to middle school and course selection. Learners will receive their course selection forms on this day. These course selection forms will be due back to us. (We will let you know once we know when they are due back.)  
  • CMS North is having a parent meeting about course selection on April 6th. For more information about this, please reach out to CMS North. 
  • Once you begin the process of completing your learner's course selection form, please free to reach out to us with any questions you might have. 
  • Originally, we shared that we would be going to North for the Elective Showcase. However, North has had to cancel, so we will not be going. 
  • Finally, please see the following flyer about a guest speaker at Coppell Middle School North. You can learn more about the speaker, Michelle Icard, here and here




Other Announcements

  • Holiday Coupons 
    • In December, the learners received a coupon book as our Holiday Gift to them. Within this coupon book, they received a coupon for each month. We are a  little behind on these, but will be redeeming these coupons on Friday, March 31st and Monday April 3rd. 
    • Friday, March 31st - February Coupon - Board Games  Learners will have 30 minutes to play non-electronic games such as card games, board games, charades, etc. Your son/daughter may bring games from home if they would like, so long as they are not electronic in nature. 
    • Monday, April 3rd - March Coupon - Electronics Time  Learners will have 30 minutes to play electronic games such as games on the computer or iPad. They will NOT be allowed to play on cell phones at this time, and their game play will still be limited to games that are deemed appropriate. 
  • Our Community Partners from DTCC will be here again on Friday, March 31st. 
  • We will not have school on Friday, April 14th. 
Curriculum Tidbits
*We hope that you will periodically check our Twitter accounts as we tweet glimpses of what we're learning in class. You can find our tweets by searching the hashtag #tce5th or by going to our individual pages.


This week the learners will take the Math STAAR on Tuesday. The learners have worked so hard this year and are fully prepared to do their absolute best! On Monday we will be finishing up our review by playing Math STAAR Jeopardy.

In Reading, we will spend Monday reviewing reading vocabulary with a variety of games.

If your learner is feeling uneasy about any topic, please encourage them to ask questions! We know that they are ready!


**We will not have any homework or tutoring this week.** 
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Finally, thank you again for taking the time to read our blog. We know how important it is for our TCE families to know what is happening at school! If you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to ask. Our contact information is linked below for your convenience.

5A Morgan Peccarelli - mpeccarelli@coppellisd.com
5B Kate Seifert - kseifert@coppellisd.com
5C Marly Natherson - mnatherson@coppellisd.com
5D Jenna Taylor - jltaylor@coppellisd.com

Sunday, March 5, 2017

Updates: Week of March 5

Thank you for taking the time to stop by our blog and read about what's going on in 5th Grade. Please be sure to check the Google Calendar that is linked at the top of the blog for important updates. 

Announcements
  • Open House - We would love for you and your family to come to visit our classrooms for Open House this Thursday, March 9th, from 5:30-7:00 PM

  • The Book Fair is open all week this week. 

  • Donuts with Dudes will be this Tuesday, March 7th & Wednesday, March 8th.
  • As a reminder, we will have Spring Break from Monday, March 13-17th
  • We will take the Math & Reading STAAR tests a week after we return from Spring Break on March 28 & 29th
  • Coppell offers a great summer program called Camp Invention. Check this link to learn more about this opportunity. 

Sky Ranch Updates
  • Please see our Sky Ranch flyer for updates and details about our trip. Within this flyer, we have included a link to our payment letter and a place for you to ask questions about the trip (should you feel the need). 
  • The final payment of $50 is due Friday, March 10th. After this payment, your paid balance should be $200. If you are unable to make these payments, please reach out to your son/daughter's homeroom teacher.  Of course, we understand that sometimes budgets can be tight and it may be hard to make the payment by that date, and we are happy to help if we can, but we do need for you to communicate with us rather than just not pay. In addition, all paperwork is due on March 10th. Thank you for understanding! 

Coppell Middle School North Visits

  • Coppell Middle School North counselors will be coming to visit our 5th graders on the morning of April 5th to talk about the transition to middle school and course selection. 
  • In addition, we will be taking the fifth graders to North for an elective showcase on April 3rd. We will have more information about this trip in the weeks to follow. 
  • Finally, please see the following flyer about a guest speaker at Coppell Middle School North. You can learn more about the speaker, Michelle Icard, here and here



Curriculum Tidbits
*We hope that you will periodically check our Twitter accounts as we tweet glimpses of what we're learning in class. You can find our tweets by searching the hashtag #tce5th or by going to our individual pages.


Math
In math, we have started our unit over geometry and measurement. We will be covering how to find the perimeter, area, and volume of 2D and 3D shapes, as well as how to convert measurement.

Science
In science, the learners have started a research project over fossil fuels and alternative energy resources (non-renewable and renewable). This project will wrap up our unit over Earth’s Changing Surface.

    Reading, Writing, & Spelling
    In reading, we will continue to review various genres such as drama, poetry, and nonfiction. 

    In writing, we will continue to explore persuasive writing by researching both sides of an issue and developing arguments. 

    Social Studies
    We are learning about the various events that angered the colonists and eventually lead to the American Revolution. The learners will be working on creating a digital timeline to review what they have learned and how each of the Acts & events have affected American History. 

    Homework Tidbits


    • Reading Homework: 
      • We are counting down the weeks until STAAR! Starting this week we will have your learners studying STAAR Reading vocabulary words for homework. They will also be exposed to these words during the school days and will be assessed on Fridays. 
      • In addition, we will be starting our weekly Article of the Week (AOW) homework this week. If you were here last year, this homework will look similar to last year's homework. The learners will be provided with a current events article, and they will have specific tasks to accomplish each night. 
    • Weekly Spelling List - Quiz on Friday: As a note, the learners do have a weekly spelling list that they are expected to study throughout the week. We include "Study for Spelling Quiz" in the homework section of our daily agendas, so if every your learner says they don't have homework, they do. While we do cover spelling in class, it is important for them to take the time to study at home as well. 
    • Math/Science Homework: The weekly homework packet will be including Math practice and Science practice. The learners will have up to 5 Math questions and 5 Science questions a week. The learners also need to be completing their Reflex Math time. If their Reflex Math is not completed for the week, they will be required to spend that time in Homework Club during Texan Town. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact your learner’s Math/Science teacher.

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    Finally, thank you again for taking the time to read our blog. We know how important it is for our TCE families to know what is happening at school! If you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to ask. Our contact information is linked below for your convenience.

    5A Morgan Peccarelli - mpeccarelli@coppellisd.com
    5B Kate Seifert - kseifert@coppellisd.com
    5C Marly Natherson - mnatherson@coppellisd.com
    5D Jenna Taylor - jltaylor@coppellisd.com

    Friday, February 24, 2017

    Book Fair Updates

    Please see the following invitations for our Book Fair and Donuts with Dudes! Of course if you have any questions about either event, please don't hesitate to ask!

    Monday, February 20, 2017

    Updates: February 20

    Thank you for taking the time to stop by our blog and read about what's going on in 5th Grade. Please be sure to check the Google Calendar that is linked at the top of the blog for important updates. 

    Announcements
    • Town Center Cookbook - We wanted to have the opportunity to create a TCE Family Traditions cookbook this year since our theme is all about family and celebrating the diversity within our community.  We would love to have you share one of your favorite family recipes to go into our cookbook this year.  If you are interested in participating, please send in your recipe to Casey Wagner, cwagner@coppellisd.com, or you may send in a paper copy of your recipe to the front office. 
    • As a reminder, we did add headphones to the learners' supply kits this year. We invite the learners to watch videos, use online learning tools, and play educational games in class often, and it is really important that they have headphones for these tasks. If your learner does not have a pair of headphones at school, please help them locate a pair so that they can be prepared for class. 
    • Thank you so much to everyone that was able to come to the Engineering Extravaganza! We loved seeing our #tce5th families!
    • Coppell offers a great summer program called Camp Invention. Check this link to learn more about this opportunity. 
    • We are pleased to announce that we will have another Field Trip opportunity for the learners in the spring! We will be visiting the Coppell Biodiversity Center. This trip is tentatively scheduled for May 12th. 
    • Our lovely Room Moms set up a photo booth at our Valentine's Party, and they created a video montage from all of the pictures. Click here to see the video! Thank you to all of our parent volunteers that helped make the party a success!

    Sky Ranch Updates
    • Please see our Sky Ranch flyer for updates and details about our trip. Within this flyer, we have included a link to our payment letter and a place for you to ask questions about the trip (should you feel the need). 
    • We had an informational meeting for all 5th grade parents on Thursday, January 26, 2017 at 5:30 PM. If you were not able to make it to the meeting, you should have received a copy of the paperwork in your learner's take home folder. 
    • Our third payment of $50 was due on Friday, January 27th. After this payment, your paid balance should be at least $150. If you are unable to make these payments, please reach out to your son/daughter's homeroom teacher.  Of course, we understand that sometimes budgets can be tight and it may be hard to make the payment by that date, and we are happy to help if we can, but we do need for you to communicate with us rather than just not pay. Thank you for understanding! 
    • All payments (a total of $200) and all paperwork is due March 10th. 
    • We had many parents volunteer to come along on our trip as chaperones! Thank you to everyone that offered to come along. 
    Coppell Middle School North Visits

    • Coppell Middle School North counselors will be coming to visit our 5th graders on the morning of April 5th to talk about the transition to middle school and course selection. 
    • In addition, we will be taking the fifth graders to North for an elective showcase on April 3rd. We will have more information about this trip in the weeks to follow. 
    • Finally, please see the following flyer about a guest speaker at Coppell Middle School North. You can learn more about the speaker, Michelle Icard, here and here



    Curriculum Tidbits
    *We hope that you will periodically check our Twitter accounts as we tweet glimpses of what we're learning in class. You can find our tweets by searching the hashtag #tce5th or by going to our individual pages.


    Math
    In math the learners have begun learning about the key attributes of coordinate planes. The learners are expected to graph  an ordered pair on a coordinate plane. In addition, learners will be expected to generate a numerical pattern when given a rule in the form of y=ax or y= x + a and graph.

    Science
    In science, we are continuing to explore Earth’s changing surface. We will be focusing on what fossils can tell us about the Earth’s past and the advantages and disadvantages of alternative energy resources (renewable energy) as compared with fossil fuel resources (nonrenewable energy).

    Reading, Writing, & Spelling
    In reading, we will continue to analyze text and find text evidence to defend our thinking. We will also continue to review key vocabulary words to support our learning! 

    In writing, we will continue to explore persuasive writing by researching both sides of an issue and developing arguments. 

    Social Studies
    We are learning about the various events that angered the colonists and eventually lead to the American Revolution. Ask the learners about the Stamp Act, the Quartering Act, and the Sons of Liberty! 

    Homework Tidbits


    • Reading Homework: 
      • We are counting down the weeks until STAAR! Starting this week we will have your learners studying STAAR Reading vocabulary words for homework. They will also be exposed to these words during the school days and will be assessed on Fridays. 
      • In addition, we will be starting our weekly Article of the Week (AOW) homework this week. If you were here last year, this homework will look similar to last year's homework. The learners will be provided with a current events article, and they will have specific tasks to accomplish each night. 
      • ***We will not have an AOW for the shortened week of February 20th. 
    • Weekly Spelling List - Quiz on Friday: As a note, the learners do have a weekly spelling list that they are expected to study throughout the week. We include "Study for Spelling Quiz" in the homework section of our daily agendas, so if every your learner says they don't have homework, they do. While we do cover spelling in class, it is important for them to take the time to study at home as well. 
    • Math/Science Homework: The weekly homework packet will be including Math practice and Science practice. The learners will have up to 5 Math questions and 5 Science questions a week. The learners also need to be completing their Reflex Math time. If their Reflex Math is not completed for the week, they will be required to spend that time in Homework Club during Texan Town. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact your learner’s Math/Science teacher.

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    Finally, thank you again for taking the time to read our blog. We know how important it is for our TCE families to know what is happening at school! If you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to ask. Our contact information is linked below for your convenience.

    5A Morgan Peccarelli - mpeccarelli@coppellisd.com
    5B Kate Seifert - kseifert@coppellisd.com
    5C Marly Natherson - mnatherson@coppellisd.com
    5D Jenna Taylor - jltaylor@coppellisd.com

    Sunday, February 5, 2017

    Updates: Week of February 6

    Thank you for taking the time to stop by our blog and read about what's going on in 5th Grade. Please be sure to check the Google Calendar that is linked at the top of the blog for important updates. 

    Announcements
    • Town Center Cookbook - We wanted to have the opportunity to create a TCE Family Traditions cookbook this year since our theme is all about family and celebrating the diversity within our community.  We would love to have you share one of your favorite family recipes to go into our cookbook this year.  If you are interested in participating, please send in your recipe to Casey Wagner, cwagner@coppellisd.com, or you may send in a paper copy of your recipe to the front office. 
    • As a reminder, Mrs. Martin, our PE Teacher, has an awesome community health challenge to share with our TCE families. Please read her letter explaining the challenge and then check out these linked flyers about the challenge and ways to earn points
    • As a reminder, we did add headphones to the learners' supply kits this year. We invite the learners to watch videos, use online learning tools, and play educational games in class often, and it is really important that they have headphones for these tasks. If your learner does not have a pair of headphones at school, please help them locate a pair so that they can be prepared for class. 
    • We will have a Friday Schedule on Tuesday, February 7th because we will be having a special assembly. The Coppell Chorale will be coming to perform for the school at 8:30 am.
    • Tomorrow, February 7th, we will have a Chasing Cupid Fun Run during Move and Groove (11:10-12:00). 
    • This Friday, we will also have a fantastic learning opportunity for the 5th graders. DTCC will be coming to work with our learners on coding skills. 
    • Finally, we will have our annual Engineering Extravaganza on Thursday, February 16th from 5:30-7:00 pm. At this event, we will have a variety of engineering activities set up for families to participate in. We'll have more information about this event coming soon. We hope you'll be able to make it. 

    Sky Ranch Updates


    • Please see our Sky Ranch flyer for updates and details about our trip. Within this flyer, we have included a link to our payment letter and a place for you to ask questions about the trip (should you feel the need). 
    • We had an informational meeting for all 5th grade parents on Thursday, January 26, 2017 at 5:30 PM. If you were not able to make it to the meeting, you should have received a copy of the paperwork in your learner's take home folder. 
    • Our third payment of $50 was due on Friday, January 27th. After this payment, your paid balance should be at least $150. If you are unable to make these payments, please reach out to your son/daughter's homeroom teacher.  Of course, we understand that sometimes budgets can be tight and it may be hard to make the payment by that date, and we are happy to help if we can, but we do need for you to communicate with us rather than just not pay. Thank you for understanding! 

    Class Meetings & Life Principles
    As you know, we have weekly class meetings in which we discuss a variety of topics. The learners share a bit about what is happening in their lives (often referred to as "Ups and Downs"), and we discuss the weekly life principles (such as respect, sincerity, empathy). We also discuss life lessons such as finding joy, how to have more positive self-talk and ways in which we can make others feel good about themselves. We hope you'll ask your learners about the things we discuss in our class meetings!

    Curriculum Tidbits
    *We hope that you will periodically check our Twitter accounts as we tweet glimpses of what we're learning in class. You can find our tweets by searching the hashtag #tce5th or by going to our individual pages.


    Math
    In math, the learners will continue learning about Personal Financial Literacy. They are expected to know:
    • What income tax, payroll tax, sales tax, and property tax are.
    • The difference between gross income and net income.
    • The advantages and disadvantages of different methods of payment, including check, credit card, debit card, and electronic payments.
    • Actions that might be taken to balance a budget when expenses exceed income.
    The kids are always very interested during this unit and love hearing about how it relates to people in their everyday lives. It would be so helpful to have conversations with your child to help them make personal connections to these topics and terms.

    Science
    In science, we are beginning to cover our unit over Earth’s Changing Surface. The learners will have learning experiences to help them answer the questions:

    • How and why is the Earth’s surface constantly changing?
    • How do Earth’s systems interact?
    • What processes led to the formation of sedimentary rocks, fossils, and fossil fuels?
    • What can fossils tell us about the Earth’s past?
    • What are the advantages and disadvantages of alternative energy resources as compared with fossil fuel resources?

    Reading, Writing, & Spelling
    In reading, we will continue to study different genres. We will be reviewing the learners progress on reading comprehension and finding evidence in the text. 

    In writing, we will begin to explore persuasive writing by researching both sides of an issue and developing arguments. 

    Social Studies
    We are wrapping up our study of the original thirteen colonies. For our final project, the learners are taking the point of view of a colonist and writing a letter to their families explaining why they've chosen to move to a particular county. Next we will begin to explore the events that led to the American Revolution. 

    Homework Tidbits


    • Reading Homework: 
      • We are counting down the weeks until STAAR! Starting this week we will have your learners studying STAAR Reading vocabulary words for homework. They will also be exposed to these words during the school days and will be assessed on Fridays. 
      • In addition, we will be starting our weekly Article of the Week (AOW) homework this week. If you were here last year, this homework will look similar to last year's homework. The learners will be provided with a current events article, and they will have specific tasks to accomplish each night. 
    • Weekly Spelling List - Quiz on Friday: As a note, the learners do have a weekly spelling list that they are expected to study throughout the week. We include "Study for Spelling Quiz" in the homework section of our daily agendas, so if every your learner says they don't have homework, they do. While we do cover spelling in class, it is important for them to take the time to study at home as well. 
    • Math/Science Homework: The weekly homework packet will be including Math practice and Science practice. The learners will have up to 5 Math questions and 5 Science questions a week. The learners also need to be completing their Reflex Math time. If their Reflex Math is not completed for the week, they will be required to spend that time in Homework Club during Texan Town. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact your learner’s Math/Science teacher.

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    Finally, thank you again for taking the time to read our blog. We know how important it is for our TCE families to know what is happening at school! If you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to ask. Our contact information is linked below for your convenience.

    5A Morgan Peccarelli - mpeccarelli@coppellisd.com
    5B Kate Seifert - kseifert@coppellisd.com
    5C Marly Natherson - mnatherson@coppellisd.com
    5D Jenna Taylor - jltaylor@coppellisd.com