Fifth Grade - Livingston Christian Schools Sept. 21
Bible: In lesson 2, we review the results of sin and the blessing of redemption in the lives of Adam and Eve. Later, we apply these truths to our own lives. Bible quiz 2 is set for next Tuesday, Sept. 29. On Friday, Sept. 25, students will be responsible for memorizing Psalm 19:1-4.
Spelling: List 2 words are terms found in the home. Spelling sentences are due Thursday, Sept. 24. The pre-test and final test are scheduled for Wednesday and Friday, respectively.
Language Arts: The reading selection is entitled The Struggle for an Education, pgs. 68-75. The comprehension quiz will be on Wednesday, Sept. 23.
Grammar lessons will continue to focus on the verb part of speech. Helping verbs, being verbs, verb phrases, and irregular verbs will be reviewed. A grammar test will likely be scheduled next week.
Writing Workshop time will be devoted to thinking about varying sentence structure to make more interesting sentences. To do this, each student will draw a map of the kitchen in their home. Then, based on the map, they will brainstorm as many stories as they can about the kitchen. Perhaps a funny thing happened with the dishwasher or maybe the dog ate something off the counter. Do you have a special memory making a tasty treat with a family member? Another important part of this assignment is to share a recipe that is "kid friendly." Do you have an easy recipe you use to make a special treat? If you don't, ask Mom or Dad to help you find a recipe that you'd like to try. Please type and turn in the recipe by Monday, Oct. 5. The map drawing and story writing will be completed at school.
Math: Lessons will focus on the following concepts: Using mental math and equations, problem solving strategies, reviewing previous material. A math test is slated for Monday, Sept. 28.
History: Exploration in the 1400-1500's coming soon!
Science: How do cells of organisms compare? How are cells organized? All living organisms are organized into six kingdoms: bacteria, protists, fungi, plant and animal. Cells join together to form the structures that perform basic life functions: cells, tissues, organs, systems, organisms.
Other:
*Spare $1 campaign
*Jello cell due Monday, Sept. 21
*Balance of Power multi-media program Wed., Sept. 23
*Each student needs 3 two-liter pop bottles, cleaned and labels removed by Oct. 1
*Book Report due Wed., Sept. 30
*Ice Cream Social, Tuesday, Sept. 29
Spelling: List 2 words are terms found in the home. Spelling sentences are due Thursday, Sept. 24. The pre-test and final test are scheduled for Wednesday and Friday, respectively.
Language Arts: The reading selection is entitled The Struggle for an Education, pgs. 68-75. The comprehension quiz will be on Wednesday, Sept. 23.
Grammar lessons will continue to focus on the verb part of speech. Helping verbs, being verbs, verb phrases, and irregular verbs will be reviewed. A grammar test will likely be scheduled next week.
Writing Workshop time will be devoted to thinking about varying sentence structure to make more interesting sentences. To do this, each student will draw a map of the kitchen in their home. Then, based on the map, they will brainstorm as many stories as they can about the kitchen. Perhaps a funny thing happened with the dishwasher or maybe the dog ate something off the counter. Do you have a special memory making a tasty treat with a family member? Another important part of this assignment is to share a recipe that is "kid friendly." Do you have an easy recipe you use to make a special treat? If you don't, ask Mom or Dad to help you find a recipe that you'd like to try. Please type and turn in the recipe by Monday, Oct. 5. The map drawing and story writing will be completed at school.
Math: Lessons will focus on the following concepts: Using mental math and equations, problem solving strategies, reviewing previous material. A math test is slated for Monday, Sept. 28.
History: Exploration in the 1400-1500's coming soon!
Science: How do cells of organisms compare? How are cells organized? All living organisms are organized into six kingdoms: bacteria, protists, fungi, plant and animal. Cells join together to form the structures that perform basic life functions: cells, tissues, organs, systems, organisms.
Other:
*Spare $1 campaign
*Jello cell due Monday, Sept. 21
*Balance of Power multi-media program Wed., Sept. 23
*Each student needs 3 two-liter pop bottles, cleaned and labels removed by Oct. 1
*Book Report due Wed., Sept. 30
*Ice Cream Social, Tuesday, Sept. 29

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