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Family Letters for each High 5th grade standard unit are available at the following link.  Please cut and paste into your browser as the link is corupt.  Clicking on it directly will take you to the 6th gr. link.  http://www.wrightgroup.com/index.php/home/everydaymathematics/emthirdedition/familyletters/692?SID=4348 . Reading these letters will give you a better overall view of what will be covered in each unit.  Sometimes there are examples of problems and terminology which you might find helpful. 

 

Homework Policy:

 

The amount of work your child has each evening will depend upon what is accomplished during our math block.  I strongly encourage questions from students, and we will spend a lot of time exploring possible solutions and answers.  Since my goal is for your child to become meaning-motivated, I want to build understanding of both the how and the why of mathematics.  Sometimes children have a lot of questions and there is not as much time available for working on homework.  On some nights they will have more than other nights.  Should you have scheduling conflicts once in a while that prevent homework completion, just send in a note or email me at rwoods@lps.k12.co.us so your child can have extra time to complete the assignment.

 

If your learner does not understand how to do some portion of the homework, encourage them to look in the Student Reference Book and attempt what they can.  When they come in the next day, they should ask enough questions to clarify whatever they are unsure about.  Homework is a practice time, therefore the only grade will be whether there has been a strong attempt to complete it. 

 

Small, disposable cups (bathroom size are fine) are needed for the Cottage.  We have chilled, bottled water.  We ask, however, that parents send in a few sleeves of cups each trimester for student use.  THANK YOU!

    

 

 

 

 

Unit 5 Fractions, Decimals and Percents

 

Nov. 18th-Math Olympiad #1 today.  Day is devoted to fun with problem solving.  No homework.

Nov. 19th-Lesson 5.8-learn to use a calculator to convert fractions to decimals and decimals to    percents; and to discuss meanings and uses of percents.  Do MJ pp. 149-151.Lesson 5.9-Bar and Circle Graphs-learn to construct and label bar graphs; and to discuss properties of circle graphs.  Do MJ pp. 152-154.

Nov. 20th  Lesson 5.10-The Percent Circle: Reading Circle Graphs-learn to use a Percent Circle to find the percents of circle graphs.  Do MJ. pp. 155-158.

Nov. 21st  Lesson 5.11-The Percent Circle: Making Circle Graphs- MJ pp. 159-161.

Nov. 24th Lesson 5.12-To interpret information from the American tour; to read about mathematics

 

 Thanksgiving Holiday Break

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                     instruction and solve related historical problems.  Read SRB pp.318-320. 

                     Do MJ pp. 162-166.

 Nov. 25th Lesson 5.13-Ch. 5 Test