Welcome to 5th Grade
At Desert View Academy, it is our mission to
Educate students with knowledge,
Empower students with character,
and Equip students for life.
At Desert View Academy, it is our mission to
Educate students with knowledge,
Empower students with character,
and Equip students for life.
CLASSROOM RULES
GRADING POLICY
ACCELERATED READER (AR)
The 5th grade AR goal is 100 points (grade given in Media Class)
STUDENT/PARENT HANDBOOK
Please consult the Parent/Student Handbook, regarding uniforms, attendance, birthdays and other important information.
K-5 GRADING PHILOSOPHY & POLICY
Academic grades play an important role in the learning process. By informing students of how grades will be determined, standards and instructional requirements are defined. Report cards inform parents of the degree to which success in learning and mastering essential knowledge and skills has occurred.
At Desert View Academy, we believe that grading serves a purposeful and useful role in our classrooms. The grading policy and procedures follow state-mandated requirements, school policies and guidelines, and reflect professional evaluation by teachers.
Students earn grades; teachers do not give grades. Parents are encouraged to talk to students about schoolwork and grades and contact teachers (first) and administrators (second) whenever there is a question regarding grading.
Student reports are issued electronically eight times per school year: 4 formal report cards at the end of each quarter and 4 progress reports mid-way through each quarter.
Students who are struggling or who are at risk of failure shall be identified early and provided the necessary support to meet state standards and to be prepared for the next instructional level. Teachers shall be actively involved in assessing, evaluating, and communicating the progress of each student with parents/guardians. If a student is not making satisfactory progress in meeting assessment benchmarks, an individual intervention plan may be written and implemented in collaboration with the teacher, the student, and the parent/guardian.
LANGUAGE ARTS
Daily Classwork - 35%
Online - 15%
Quiz - 15%
Tests -20 %
Participation - 15%
WRITING
Daily Classwork - 30%
Online - 20%
Pre-write - 15%
Published - 20%
Participation - 15%
MATH
Daily Classwork - 35%
Online - 15%
Quiz - 15%
Tests -20 %
Participation - 15%
SCIENCE
Online -30%
Classwork - 30%
Project - 20%
Participation - 20%
SOCIAL STUDIES
Online -30%
Classwork - 30%
Project - 20%
Participation - 20%
- Be Respectful
- Be Responsible
- Be Safe
- Diamond Rule - Keep Your Eye on the Target
- Rule #1 - Follow Directions Quickly
- Rule #2 - Raise Your Hand for Permission to Speak
- Rule #3 - Raise Your Hand for Permission to Leave Your Seat
- Rule #4 - Make Smart Choices
- Rule #5 - Keep Your Dear Learning Community Happy
GRADING POLICY
- Class Work - work completed together as a class will not be given a grade
- Independent Work - a letter grade is earned for selected independent assignments
- Unit and Benchmark Tests - these assignments demonstrate mastery of skills and concepts; therefore they are are weighted more
- AR Tests - will be part of students' Library/ Media grade
- Late Work - Students are required to turn in assignments on time for credit (late work acceptance is at the discretion of the individual teacher)
ACCELERATED READER (AR)
The 5th grade AR goal is 100 points (grade given in Media Class)
STUDENT/PARENT HANDBOOK
Please consult the Parent/Student Handbook, regarding uniforms, attendance, birthdays and other important information.
K-5 GRADING PHILOSOPHY & POLICY
Academic grades play an important role in the learning process. By informing students of how grades will be determined, standards and instructional requirements are defined. Report cards inform parents of the degree to which success in learning and mastering essential knowledge and skills has occurred.
At Desert View Academy, we believe that grading serves a purposeful and useful role in our classrooms. The grading policy and procedures follow state-mandated requirements, school policies and guidelines, and reflect professional evaluation by teachers.
Students earn grades; teachers do not give grades. Parents are encouraged to talk to students about schoolwork and grades and contact teachers (first) and administrators (second) whenever there is a question regarding grading.
Student reports are issued electronically eight times per school year: 4 formal report cards at the end of each quarter and 4 progress reports mid-way through each quarter.
Students who are struggling or who are at risk of failure shall be identified early and provided the necessary support to meet state standards and to be prepared for the next instructional level. Teachers shall be actively involved in assessing, evaluating, and communicating the progress of each student with parents/guardians. If a student is not making satisfactory progress in meeting assessment benchmarks, an individual intervention plan may be written and implemented in collaboration with the teacher, the student, and the parent/guardian.
LANGUAGE ARTS
Daily Classwork - 35%
Online - 15%
Quiz - 15%
Tests -20 %
Participation - 15%
WRITING
Daily Classwork - 30%
Online - 20%
Pre-write - 15%
Published - 20%
Participation - 15%
MATH
Daily Classwork - 35%
Online - 15%
Quiz - 15%
Tests -20 %
Participation - 15%
SCIENCE
Online -30%
Classwork - 30%
Project - 20%
Participation - 20%
SOCIAL STUDIES
Online -30%
Classwork - 30%
Project - 20%
Participation - 20%