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Mrs. Palmer's Welcome Back Book

by Sharra Palmer

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Mrs. Palmer's
Welcome Back Book
2020-21
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Hello!

I'm Sharra Palmer and I'll be teaching 5th grade for the 2020-21 school-year at Antelope Canyon Elementary! I have been teaching for 23 years, and most of my time has been spent teaching in the 5th grade. I'm so excited to get back into the swing of things. We are going to be learning so much this year. My favorite subjects to teach are math, social studies, and literature. I LOVE reading books aloud as a class, and we'll read several fantastic novels this year.

I grew up in Bountiful, Utah, which is just north of Salt Lake City. Although I'm a HUGE Jazz fan, I enjoy watching all sports. Go UTES! I enjoy reading historical fiction, drawing, hiking, and traveling all over the U.S. My husband is a retired police officer turned therapist, and together we have two teenage daughters. Savannah (age 17) will be a senior at Copper Hills High School and Sophie (age 14) will be in the ninth-grade at Sunset Ridge Middle School.

This year will be an exciting one! We have so many things to look forward to doing, and my goal is to keep a positive mindset. Together we will have an amazing year!

I look forward to seeing you and getting to know one another!

Mrs. Palmer
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Family Pics
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The Palmers in Seattle
2019
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Savannah &
Sophie
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Rosco the Pupper
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Nacho the Cat
Classroom Rules & Expectations
On the first day, we'll be creating our class motto,
as well as discussing the Be Respectful, Be Responsible,
and Be Safe model.

Below are basic rules for our classroom:

Rule 1--I will keep my hands, feet, and objects to myself.
Rule 2--I will listen, follow directions, and prepare myself to learn each day.
Rule 3--I will have positive actions and statements towards others--no put downs, name calling, swearing, or harassment.
Rule 4--I will be safe, respectful, and responsible at school and in the community.
Rule 5--I will keep our classroom neat and clean.
Homework
Students will be expected to read at least 150 minutes over the course of seven days. However the student/parent(s) decide to break it up is up to them. Other than this reading, students will only be required to complete work that isn't completed during the day or week.
Curriculum
In math, students will be continuing on with Math Expressions. Students will be learning fractions across all operations (+, -, x, ÷), multiple digit multiplication and division with and without decimals, area and volume, and the basics of the metric system. I will be giving ample time to complete math assignments. If students use their time wisely, they shouldn't have any math homework. I will work with you and your child if we need to make adjustments on any work given.
The Journeys reading curriculum will be what we're studying all year long. Students will read a story each week, analyze the text structure, and comprehend the main idea of each lesson. Students will have weekly vocabulary words from this same story, and work they'll need complete. A good portion of our spelling work will be done on SpellingCity.com.
We just adopted a totally new science core and a brand new curriculum to go with it. It's a very hands-on way of doing science, and students will exploring ideas through discussions and experiments. The subjects we'll be discussing are: Characteristics and Interactions of Earth Systems, Properties and Changes of Matter, and Cycling of Matter in Ecosystems. Below is a link where you can learn more about the different changes in science this year.
https://www.uen.org/core/core.do?courseNum=3051
Golden Gate Movement
This year our character education will come from Golden Gate Movement. Here is a list of the "I will..." statements that we will be focussing on this year.
Technology
If you have not done so, please take the time to sign the Acceptable User Policy (Skyward), so your child will be able to use the internet at school. We have chromebooks for each student in our class, and as part of our daily studies we'll be using Canvas, Nearpod, Google Classroom, as well as many other educational websites. Using the computer on a daily basis at school provides your child a safe way to explore, learn computer etiquette, and practice using the internet.
Lexia
Lexia is an online program used to help students practice comprehension, word study, and grammar skills. After students take a placement test, students are given a level and targeted practice. This program is great for students above, on, and below grade level.
Spelling City
Spelling City is an online program that 5th grade will be using to help our kids practice weekly spelling and vocabulary words.
Typing Club
Typing Club is a great website that we'll be using to help perfect and speed up our typing abilities. It targets what students have learned and then challenges them to increase their typing fluency.
School Supplies
All students will be provided with any necessary school supplies. However, if you are looking to donate any supplies, here is a list that your child might appreciate having of their own or to donate:
Ticonderoga Pencils
College Ruled Composition Notebooks
One Subject Notepads
Crayons or Colored Pencils
Dry Erase Markers
Glue Sticks
Computer Mouse
Headphones or Earbuds
Kleenex
Clorox Wipes
Hand Sanitizer
Classroom Treats
I like to provide special treats as motivation and as a reward for my students. If you'd like to donate treats such as Smarties, Laffy-Taffy, Hi-Chews, and Jolly Ranchers, I'd really appreciate it! If your child cannot have those treats due to an allergy, please let me know so that I can provide alternative treats or rewards.
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