Monday, April 23, 2012
End of Year Tests
The fifth grade will be taking end of year tests starting April 24th and ending on May 11th. Please have your student to school on time and try to have as few absences as possible so that your student can have the full time required to complete those end of year tests.
We thank you again for your support,
Mr. Hammonds
Mrs. Brown
Mrs. King
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
April 9 - 13 Spelling Words (List Challenge #2)
Friday, April 6, 2012
Science Fair Information
Rubric Helps for State Reports
Oral Report Rubric
Name __________________________
State Name ________________________
Student Score______/ 50 Student Grade ______
State Name (5)Yes/No State Capital(5)Yes/No On Time(5)Yes/No
Presentation-Speak loud and clear so the entire class can hear
Stand straight and tall without fidgeting, displaying your poster
Focus eyes on the audience while presenting _______
State Motto-Explain the state motto and its meaning _______
State Nickname-Present the state nickname and its meaning _______
3 Major Symbols-Tell the meaning behind each symbol _______
State Flag- Give details about the meaning behind the state flag _______
Timeline- Tell about 5 important events on your timeline _______
Summary- Give a short summary of your state report _______
4=very good 43-46 =B Great
3= good 38-42 =C Good
2= fair 34-37 =D Satisfactory
1= poor Below 34 =Report must be redone
0= not completed
State Poster Rubric
Name __________________________
State Name ________________________
Student Score______/ 100 Student Grade ______
State Name (5)Yes/No State Capital(5)Yes/No On Time(5)Yes/No
State Motto (5) Yes/No State Nickname (5) Yes/No
Neatness-No stray glue marks _______
Pictures cut out smoothly _______
Pictures are colored neatly and accurately _______
Font is readable from a distance _______
Organization- Organized in a way that is easy to follow _______
Information is displayed in categories _______
Flag- Colored Correctly _______
Description of the meaning _______
3 major symbols-
Symbol 1: Colored Correctly/Description of the Meaning _______
Symbol 2: Colored Correctly/Description of the Meaning _______
Symbol 3: Colored Correctly/Description of the Meaning _______
Map- Colored neatly _______
Paragraph- Short summary of written report _______
Correct grammar and spelling _______
Timeline- List AT LEAST 5-10 important events
*including when it became a state _______
5= exceptional 94-100 =A WOW! Excellent!
4=very good 86-93 =B Great
3= good 77-85 =C Good
2= fair 69-76 =D Satisfactory
1= poor Below 69 =Poster must be redone
0= not completed
ATT Parents! Due Dates for State Reports
ATTENTION PARENTS
Your child has just been assigned their state
for his/her state report.
Research: We will be doing the research portion at school using encyclopedias, state books, and internet resources.
Your student is more than welcome to find and use other resources to add to their research at home.
Written Report: The written report will be written and edited at school during your student’s writing class.
Poster: The poster needs to be assembled at home and brought to school to present and display in the hall.
Oral Report: The oral report will need to be compiled and prepared at home for the presentation during your student’s history class.
Due Dates: Your student may turn in their assignment on or before the following dates
- April 23rd: Written Report
- April 30th: Poster
- May 7th: Oral Report