Mrs. Dickinson’s
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5 – Homeroom 108 Science
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Grade 5 Visits the
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Grades 3-5 Science Review: Fun
Games and Activities
Science: Welcome to Grade 5 science! During the year we will study in depth:
click on each unit to see pictures and a description- ·
Light
Waves and the Human Eye ·
Classification of Vertebrate and Invertebrate Animals ·
Sound Waves and the Human Ear ·
Health Curriculum & trips (see
below)

What Other
Activities Happen in Science?
·
Science,
Tobacco and You- An interactive CD
designed to show you the effects of smoking on your body. You’ll see the effects from the inside,
follow-up with classroom experiments and even taste the way a smoker with
damaged taste buds will taste food.
·
The
Children’s Museum (formerly the
·
Electrical
and Fire Safety – Visitors from Northeast Utilities/CL&P will
teach our Grade 5 students about the dangers and hazards associated with
electricity. It is an exciting day as
students view slides and handle (disconnected) circuits, fuses, melted dirt,
and safety poles.
·
Science
Sleuths: A laserdisc series by Video Discovery. Each unit we study has a “real-life”
application/problem to solve using a clue book and exposes students to careers
in the field of science.
·
Guest
Speakers: We have a
guest speaker for every science unit we study.
NBC Meteorologist Bob Maxon from WVIT-30 (meteorology), Mrs. Karen
Hunyadi (sound & hearing), Mr. Henning from UConn
(sound and the ear),Dr. Beth Schramm (light and the
eye) to name a few. Speakers vary by year.
·
Science
Enrichment: MMS offers many enrichment opportunities in
science. We offer classroom enrichment
activities, twice a week X-Block Science Enrichment programs offered
through the
Reading Class: MMS Grade 5 uses the Houghton Mifflin Anthology Series.

~ A theme-based
read aloud time daily. We begin the year
with Meteorology in Science class as well as Nature’s Fury in Reading/LA class.
Therefore the first read aloud is Lost in the Mountains, a story of a
boy and girl who are trapped after an avalanche. They must build a fort to survive the night
on the mountain. Others include the Time
Warp Trio series, The Classroom at the End of The
Hall, Shoebag, The Year of Miss Agnes, and How to Eat Fried
~ Read Naturally!, a computer-based
comprehension and fluency program. Students work at their own individual
reading levels and at their own pace to read aloud different genres of stories.
Key vocabulary and word recognition are highlighted.
~ Family Fun Frog
Packs – Each week, for 24 weeks, students will bring home a different game to
review reading and practice CMT skills. This is a fun family game that can be
played many times.
~ Anthology Series
Theme-Based Stories.
~
~ Newsletters for
my reading class will be sent home with mid-term reports.
~ Hands-on
approach to reading – In my reading class, if we read about volcanoes, we make
and erupt them. If it’s a story about the 1800’s early ways of life, we cook
authentic johnnycakes.
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