Fifth Grade
In Fifth Grade the expectations are high, and our CCS
students always deliver! Fifth graders are fully capable of
taking responsibility for their work, behavior, and belongings.
Every day there are many small lessons to learn about being part
of a group and treating ourselves and others with respect (one
of our many school-wide Core Virtues). Along with the campus
focus on Core Virtues, we have our own set of Fifth Grade
virtues that we teach and practice with our students.
The
Fifth Grade curriculum utilizes the Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
Reading program aligned with Arizona state standards. The
stories are engaging and relevant, and each week�s lesson
integrates grammar, writing, comprehension, and spelling for a
total Language Arts approach. We also use leveled readers to
give each student additional fluency and language practice in a
small group or one-on-one setting. We enjoy integrating a
variety of grammar and spelling projects for hands-on learning.
Our Math curriculum starts by building on material practiced in
Fourth Grade and gradually steps it up to create a seamless
transition into new math concepts. Students use white boards,
games, number cards and cubes, and resource material in their
notes to problem-solve and practice what they�ve learned.
Social
Studies and Science are guided by the Core Knowledge
curriculum. Our Social Studies content is rich in cultural
history, taking students back to the beginning of civilizations
of the Americas, Japan, and Russia. We sail through exploration
and the European Renaissance and Reformation, and travel across
the United States in covered wagons to see how our country
became what it is today. In Science we start out small, with
atoms and matter, and expand to include plant and animal cells
and human body systems. These units aren't complete without a
wonderful selection of lesson-enriching field trips and
integrated projects.
Projects include, but certainly aren't limited to, travel logs,
cell and element models, ads for Westward expansion, ancient
civilization masks, Renaissance and Reformation character
sketches, ship and compass construction, and so much more!
Field trips take us further into our Core Knowledge topics, and
include excursions to the Wells Fargo Museum, Benihana and the
Japanese Friendship Gardens, Chase Field, the Phoenix Symphony,
and the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. We are still in
the planning process for many trips and hope to add more to this
already exciting list! Watch your weekly newsletters for the
latest information on all this and more!




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