Saturday, September 7, 2013

Overview of Curricular Areas



English Language Arts 

All students will continue to develop effective strategies for reading and writing through daily instruction and focused practice. Please encourage your students to read at least 20 minutes a day at home every day. Any kind of reading is fine – information books, comic books, newspapers, magazines, novels . . . and will benefit your child more than any other academic activity.  We will be investigating different formats of writing this year, including personal narratives with proper paragraph organization, informal letters, and information writing. Students will follow the writing process for major assignments, including pre-writing, drafting, revising and editing.  

Math

There are three main components to our math program.

The first area is computations. Students in the middle years are expected to be flexible in working with numbers and have a solid understanding of mathematical operations. Students will develop a variety of personal strategies to solve operations. We will be working on computations throughout the year. 

The second area is new concepts.  Grade 5 and 6 students will work on the same key learnings within each concept area but with slightly different targets. Our first unit will focus on patterning and algebra. Students will learn to recognize and identify patterns in number relationships, create algebraic expressions to represent these patterns and predict future outcomes.

The final area is Problem Solving. Problem Solving will be integrated throughout the math program and is an important format for applying new concepts and computation strategies.
 
Social Studies

The grade 5 and 6 Social Studies programs both have “citizenship” at their core – and involve skill and knowledge components. This year we will use the inquiry model and project based learning to explore some of the significant factors, people, and events that have contributed to Canada’s growth as a nation.
 
Science

 The middle science curriculum provides opportunities for students to investigate various branches of science, including Biology, Earth Sciences and Physics. The focus for our first unit of study will be “Living Things”. The science program includes knowledge targets as well as scientific process skills.