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GILMOUR ACADEMY LOWER SCHOOL C U R R I C U L U M S P E C T RU M FIFTH GRADE
Educating the Mind and Heart Gilmour Academy 34001 Cedar Road Gates Mills, Ohio 44040 (440) 473-8160 PHONE (440) 473-8157 FAX
Brother Robert Lavelle, C.S.C. Headmaster Dr. Monica M. Veto Director of Lower School and Montessori Preschool Program
MATH The fifth-grade math class meets daily to build an understanding of the concept of parts, including fractions, decimals, and percents. Students learn to use the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to solve varied problems. Manipulatives such as building blocks, fraction strips, rulers, and hundreds blocks are used for hands-on development of concepts. Number sense and quantitative reasoning are the foundation from which students communicate their understanding via written reflections, project presentations, and collaborative efforts. Technology is incorporated as students learn to apply formulas in Excel spreadsheets, manipulate polygons in Geometer’s Sketchpad, and web mathematical concepts using Inspiration. As mathematically-minded individuals, students are encouraged to use a variety of strategies as they solve word problems. Visual representations such as diagrams, charts, and graphs are used to show how they work through a problem to find the answer.
SCIENCE We begin the year by exploring the structure and function of a basic cell, the fundamental building block of all life. We find that life can consist of creatures with only one cell and those with many cells. We examine the various functions cells perform for our bodies – growth, protection from invaders, and the distribution and production of resources. We use microscopes to get a closer look at single-celled organisms. We discuss how viruses bypass our cellular defenses and make us sick, and gain a deepening understanding of the various inter-relationships necessary for life on earth. We also investigate the relationships of aggregates of cells, animals and plants, and how an ecosystem performs a balancing act between the needs of hundreds of
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thousands of players, some in direct competition with one another. We use our own family, Mammalia, to illustrate how a single body structure can adapt to play a part in every ecosystem in the world. Students give names to the largest ecosystems, called biomes, and use that information to guide their study of evolution, the unifying concept of biology.
LANGUAGE ARTS Through the integration of language arts and social studies, students apply their critical thinking skills; cultivate their desire to read, research, and write with purpose; and gain confidence as communicators. The focus of reading is devoted to characterizing, comparing and contrasting, analyzing, interpreting, synthesizing, and thinking critically and literally. The genre of fifth-grade language arts includes fiction and nonfiction, historical fiction, mysteries, poetry, and biographies. Reading narratives of historical characters introduce students to the vocabulary and dialect of historical times. This genre of reading provides a foundation for incorporating and developing voice into written compositions. The emphasis on primary source reading provides students with opportunities for synthesis and authentic writing. Reading choice is offered through Reading Workshop. The Six Trait + 1 writing program, which consists of ideas, organization, word choice, sentence fluency, voice, conventions plus presentation is used throughout the year to develop writing skills. Students develop written work for meaning through letters, creative cartooning, informational reports, and persuasive documentaries. They develop and complete informational reports by learning the correct MLA format for bibliographies. During the writing process, emphasis is placed on recognizing sentence variety and conscientiously identifying the parts of speech to strengthen student awareness of sentence fluency.