Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Introducing Margot

Hi everyone! It's been a hectic 2 weeks, but I wanted to officially introduce Margot to you all. She was born on May 1st weighing 8lbs 2 oz, and she is doing very well. Rachel is a proud big sister and just can't get enough of "her baby."

Thank you for your kind words, support, and the beautiful bouquet of flowers that arrived at my house last week. What an unexpected, but very appreciated surprise!

I hope all is going well back at school. I get updates from Mrs. Tooker and Mrs. Brumleve, but I wanted to let you know that I think of you and miss you all the time!

I know these next 2 weeks will fly by! Please keep your head in the game, as there is still a lot of important work to be done! Looking forward to seeing you all soon!

Love,
Mrs. Moliver






Wednesday, April 24, 2019

An unexpected goodbye

Today was a difficult day, as I had to had to say goodbye to 27 of my favorite people much earlier than I had expected. I have appreciated all of the kind words and positive thoughts sent my way - your support has meant a lot.

Mrs. Tooker (science specialist) and Mrs. Rafferty (reading specialist) will be taking over our class for the next few weeks, so the kids are in excellent hands. They will be reviewing for the science STAAR test, while continuing book clubs, exhibition, and some extension math work. For class updates, please visit Mrs. Berens' blog, as she will post all relevant information the the 5th grade class.

Again, thank you for a memorable year. I have enjoyed working with you all and look forward to watching this awesome group walk across the stage and into the next phase of life in a few short weeks!

With love,
Mrs. Moliver

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Week 31

  • Community Night - Friday, April 26th. Please follow this link if you are willing to sign up as a volunteer for our very last fundraising event of the school year!
  • Portfolio Picnic - April 29 - May 1 Picnic Sign Up Link & Picnic Info Link
  • Science STAAR – May 15th
  • Exhibition Night – May 23rd 
  • 5th Grade Promotion - May 28th

Math: We will continue learning about percentages and will take a short quiz on Wednesday. Here is a video that helps explain the concept: Percents: Math Antics. Problem Solving Quiz on Friday

Reading: We will start our final book clubs on Monday!
Spelling and quizlet on Friday

Science: This week we will cover the different types of forces and how they affect motion, and how simple machines make work easier/more Simple machines video

Social Studies: We will be wrapping up our lessons on the Civil War (week 19 newspaper) and taking a test on Thursday.

Exhibition: This week we will be working on presentation supports. Each group will need a trifold board by Monday, 4/22, these can be purchased at Office Depot, Staples, Target, etc. I suggest that if one group member makes the purchase, other group members chip in $1-2 to cover the cost.

Saturday, April 13, 2019

Week 30

  • Spring Holiday - April 19
  • Portfolio Picnic - April 29 - May 1 
  • Science STAAR – May 15th
  • Exhibition Night – May 23rd
  • 5th Grade Promotion - May 28th
Math
We are learning about percentages and how to convert a decimal or fraction to a percent. Here is a video that helps explain the concept: Percents: Math Antics
Problem solving quiz on Thursday

Reading:
Week 30 quizlet & spelling (week 28 list) quizzes on Thursday

Science
Biomes and adaptations projects due on Thursday
Life science unit test on Wednesday, the best study tool is your science journal!

Social Studies
We will continue to cover the Civil War, there will be a final test next week (week 31)

Exhibition:
We are wrapping up revisions & edits to research papers and will begin working on presentation supports. Each group will need a trifold board (preferably by Monday, 4/22), these can be purchased at Office Depot, Staples, Target, etc. I suggest that if one group member makes the purchase, other group members chip in $1-2 to cover the cost. I will provide colored paper, and other supplies to create an eye-catching board.

Saturday, April 6, 2019

Week 29


  • School Carnival - April 6 (10am-2pm)
  • Dunking Booth 5th grade Fundraiser sign up: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/805094aaea92aa75-5thgrade  
  • Math STAAR - Tuesday, April 9
  • Reading STAAR - Wednesday, April 10
    • Due to testing, visitors/volunteers will not be allowed on campus on Tuesday or Wednesday
    • Please be sure to get lots of rest and a healthy breakfast prior to testing
    • Each test may last up to 4 hours - I suggest packing an extra snack or two, but please make sure these are "CLEAN" and "quiet" so that we don't mess up our test documents or disturb others.
    • Students may read after testing - be sure to have a good book ready to keep you busy until the entire grade level completes the day's testing
  • Field Trip to the Menil Collection - April 12
    • Please be sure to wear your grey 5th grade class shirt!!!
  • Spring Holiday - April 19
  • Portfolio Picnic - April 29 - May 1 Picnic Sign Up Link & Picnic Info Link
Monday will be a final review of math and reading strategies for testing taking, and small groups will address any last minute content concerns.

Tuesday & Wednesday - Testing 8am - 12pm. Lunch, ancillary, and recess will follow.

Thursday we will begin a two part life science project involving research of various biomes and the adaptations that help organisms thrive there.

Friday will be fully dedicated to working on the science project and exhibition papers' revising and editing. We will not have a POD, quizlet, or spelling quiz this week.

Note: We did not have time to take our spelling quiz this past Friday, 4/5. The list for that week will be used next week, and the quiz will take place on Thursday, 4/18... I expect very high grades :)





Saturday, March 30, 2019

Week 28

  • PJ Day (Fun run reward) - Monday, April 1
  • Spring Picture Day - April 5
  • School Carnival - April 6
  • Math STAAR - April 9
  • Reading STAAR - April 10
  • Field Trip to the Menil Collection - April 12
  • Spring Holiday - April 19
Math: We are continuing our review for the Math STAAR test this week.
Students have daily math review homework, and with any extra time, they can work on Imagine Math online as a great supplemental review from home.

Reading: The students begin their historical fiction group projects on Monday, April 1st. The projects will be due on Friday, April 5th. We will also be reviewing for STAAR with the use of passage practice and task cards during rotations. Quizlet and Spelling on Friday.

Science: This week we are covering incomplete vs complete metamorphosis and heredity. Study Jams  has some great videos on living organisms and life cycles to check out. Under the "Plant" tab: Roots & Stems, Flowers, Plants with Seeds. Under the "Animals" tab: Animal Life Cycles

Social Studies: Students will continue to learn the causes of the war, the differences between the Northern and Southern economies at that time, States' Rights, Slavery/Underground Railroad, and a couple of key battles of the war

Saturday, March 23, 2019

Week 27

  • Report Cards go home - Tuesday, March 26
  • Science Mock STAAR – Wednesday, March 27
  • Field Day/Fun Run - Friday, March 29th
  • Spring Picture Day - April 5
  • School Carnival - April 6
  • Math STAAR - April 9
  • Reading STAAR - April 10
  • Field Trip to the Menil Collection - April 12
  • Spring Holiday - April 19
Math: We are beginning our review for the Math STAAR test this week. There will be daily math review homework, and Imagine Math can be used as a great supplemental review from home.

Reading: We will continue to read the historical fiction books for book club this week. Group projects will begin on April 1st. We will also begin reviewing for STAAR by practicing with passages and task card activities. Spelling and quizlet quizzes on Friday

Science: This week we are covering invasive species and plant/animal adaptations. Check out Study Jams, Plant tab: Roots & Stems, Flowers, Plants with Seeds. Animals tab: Animal Life Cycles

Social Studies: We will continue to learn about the causes of the Civil War, the differences between the Northern and Southern economies, States' Rights, Slavery, the Underground Railroad, and a couple of key battles of the war.
EXTRA STAAR review options:
Reading STAAR Quizlet Click here!
Math STAAR Quizlet Click here!
Imagine Math or Reading

Are you having a hard time logging into Imagine Math?
Tips on logging in to the HISD HUB from home:
1. Use Google Chrome.
2. Google “HISD HUB”
3. One of the first choices should be “PowerUp/HUB – Houston ISD.” Click on it.
4. Click on the orange button near the bottom of the screen that says “HUB Sign In.” A screen should come up that says “HISD Single Sign On Service”
5. Where it says someone@example.com, enter the student’s username. Username is “student\s1900000” – the numbers being your student’s HISD ID number. So a student named Jay Smith, with an ID number of 1923456, would have the username of “student\s1923456.” The word “student” changes the domain to the student domain.
6. When typing the username, be sure you are using a BACK SLASH, not a forward slash. The back slash key is located above the Enter key on the keyboard.
7. Password is the student’s birthdate in an 8 digit format. For example; Jan 1, 2010 would be 01012010.