Important Dates
Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015: Constitution Day
Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015: NWEA Reading, 9- 10 AM
Friday, Sept. 18, 2015: NWEA Math, 10:30- 11:30 AM
Monday, Sept. 21, 2015: Curriculum Night, 6:30- 8:00 PM
Thursday, Sept. 25, 2015:Unit 1 Math Test, Tentative
Dates to Remember
Friday, Sept. 11, 2015: Patriot’s Day
Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015: Picture Day
Thursday, Nov. 5, 2015: Retake and Candid group
photos
Wednesday, Nov. 11- 13, 2015: Fifth Grade Camp,
Howell Nature Center, Howell, MI
Hello! I am delighted to be your child’s fifth-grade
teacher. This year your child will learn
and develop supported by a partnership between school and home. I will not be teaming
with Mrs. Kimmey for Science Instruction due her enrollment in the doctoral
program at the University of Michigan. I
will be teaching all core subjects to
your child excluding reading: the entire fifth grade team shares students and
groups students in order to create more fluid reading-leveled classes. Students are assessed and promoted by reading
levels within each class.
I look forward to meeting you and outlining the
learning goals for the upcoming year during Curriculum Night. Please bring any questions, or concerns you
may have. Also, you will be selecting a
parent-teacher conference date. It will be helpful to bring your personal
calendar.
Communication
Primarily, I use email and the student planner as
primary methods of communication. I can be reached via work email, hubbarda@aaps.k12.mi.us or
my personal email, averyhub@gmail.com I
can be reached via phone @ 994.1961 x27424 during normal business hours.
Homework
This year, your child will have approximately 4-5
nights of homework every week. Usually,
math is the primary subject completed as homework. Homework is to be returned the following
school day. In addition to math
homework, students are expected to read a minimum of 30-minutes, 5 nights a
week, documented in his/her planner.
Students earn an immediate consequence for not completing homework, a
loss of 15 minutes of either lunch or afternoon recess. If your child cannot complete the assigned
homework due to an extenuating incident, please write a brief note on the
assignment or attach the note to the assignment.
Snacks
Students are allowed to eat snacks in the classroom
within any 20-minute period while completing his or her assignments. After 20 minutes have passed, students are
asked to either finish eating the snack or place it into a lunch-container or
backpack. Students are allowed to chew
gum in moderation as long as it is not heard or seen. There are several
restrictions: large amounts of candy, glass containers, and microwavable
foods. Students are permitted to pop
popcorn on predetermined days. Please
remember, Pattengill is a nut-free
building. Please adhere to this restriction due to severe food allergies in our
classroom.
Birthdays
Students are permitted to celebrate birthdays with a
singing of Happy Birthday and a treat.
Students must give a treat to everyone, and are responsible for any
necessary eating utensils excluding knives or sharp objects. The current class count is 24. Please try to
inform me prior to bringing the birthday treat into the classroom. The only
permitted items are pre-packaged food items with a label. Please adhere to this
restriction due to severe food allergies in our classroom. Accept my apology
for not being able to bring in cupcakes or cake items.
Discipline
Within A-7, I use a fair and firm policy centered
with respect and trust. Students have
clear expectations and guidelines. When
a child has not met or not followed a behavioral expectation, clear outlined
steps are used to determine the consequence. Behavioral Expectations are
determined in the PBIS matrix given to you in the beginning of the year packet.
Specials Schedule
Lunch Recess is 11:30- 11:54, Lunch 11:54- 12:18
Mondays World
Language 2:00-
2:30 PM
Instrumental
Music 2:30-
3:00 PM
Vocal
Music 3:00- 3:30
PM
Tuesdays Art
9:00-
9:46 AM
Wednesdays World
Language 2:00-
2:30 PM
Instrumental
Music 2:30-
3:00 PM
Vocal
Music 3:00-
3:30 PM
Thursdays Physical
Education 2:00- 2:45
PM
Fridays ILT,
Information Literacy and Technology 9:45- 10:30 AM
Useful items in A-7
It would be helpful if each child could
donate to the classroom supply:
- A box of Kleenex
- Hand sanitizer
- Hand Wipes (non-alcohol, used for hands)
- Clorox Cleaning wipes (For Tables)
- Portable with batteries or electric pencil sharpeners
Daily, students will use:
- A backpack
- Pencil box (Required)
- Number 2 pencils or Mechanical Pencils with ‘lead’
- An old sock as an eraser or Dry erase board with a dry erase marker
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