Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Fortis 5th Grade Week 5 (September 9 - September 15, 2025)

 

Fortis Week 5 (September 9 - September 15, 2025)


Link to Google Folder5th Grade Documents

Anything in blue should be turned in as homework on the next school day.

Anything in red is a special note to the co-teacher.

Anything in purple denotes a formal assessment.

Anything in magenta is optional (at the discretion of the co-teacher). 

5th Grade
Week 5
Tuesday
9/9/2025
Wednesday
9/10/2025
Thursday
9/11/2025
Friday
9/12/2025
Monday
9/15/2025
VirtuesCOURAGE: "The LORD is my light and my salvation— whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life— of whom shall I be afraid?" Psalm 27:1
RESPECT: "Show proper respect to everyone, love the family of believers, fear God, honor the emperor." I Peter 2:17
BibleRead and discuss Proverbs 16.Read & discuss Proverbs 17. Answer questions in booklet.Read and discuss Proverbs 18Read & discuss Proverbs 19. Answer questions in booklet.Complete Virtue Reflection in homework booklet.
MathFP-M. Ch3, L7&8 (Divide a 3- or 4-digit number by a 2-digit number) - TG p84-89; TB p66-73; WB Ex7 &8, p63-68.FP-M. Ch3, L9 Practice B - TG p90; TB p74, #1 (first column only), #2-4. WB Ex 9, p69-71. Multiplication facts assessment and Ch3 quiz tomorrowMultiplication Facts Assessment.

Multiplication & Division Quiz
Quick Skills ReviewFP-10 (Begin new fact sheet). Complete 5th Grade Fraction Warm-Up Exercises available via the documents link. Parents, please check all work using key in documents folder and have students make corrections.
SpellingSTEP 4: Review card box. Dictate sentences 5-8. Review words.STEP 4: QuizSTEP 5: New teaching. Dictate new words.STEP 5: Dictate sentences 1-4.
GrammarReview preposition jingles.

Introduce prepositions.
Copy the prepositions (not the other words; just the prepositions themselves) from the preposition flow jingle (Jingle 9) onto a piece of notebook paper. Place it in a page protector behind your writing tab to refer to when adding prepositional openers to compositions.Ch5, L1 - Adding the prepositional phrase to the Q&A flow; adding the object of the preposition to the noun check.Ch5, L2 - Jingle Time and Grammar Time.
Writing/
Vocabulary
Distribute final checklists. Writers' Conferences.L3 - Write final draft of Lost Colony paragraph using purple checklist sent home in binders.L4 - The Mayflower Mishap, p34-38 - Complete KWO and brainstorming pages

Distribute and review the checklist.
L4 - Write Rough Draft of Mayflower Mishap paper using only the KWO and checklist. Parents: Please have the students read it aloud to catch any fragments or sentences that don't make sense. Use checklist to ensure that all dress-ups are included, underlined, and labeled in the correct margin. This will be a 2-paragraph story.
Reading
A Wrinkle in Time
Discuss A Wrinkle in Time.

Read George Muller aloud.
Read Ch4.Orally narrate and discuss.Read George Muller aloud.Read Ch5. Orally narrate and discuss.Answer questions from this week's reading.
LatinCh3 - Vocab QUIZ.
Ch4 - Memory page, teach grammar lesson
Ch4 - Listen to CD/audio twice and recite memory page. Review the grammar lesson and complete the worksheet and derivatives pages.Ch4 - Practice/reviewCh4 - Listen to CD/audio twice and recite memory page. Study the Ch1 vocab words and maxim and complete the Quiz.
HistoryRead Ch5 - Pilgrimage to Freedom. TL Card and jingle: PilgrimsPuritans vs. Pilgrims Activity and Venn DiagramHISTORY JOURNAL: Pretend you are a Pilgrim child. Write a properly formatted letter to a friend or family member back in England. Tell him or her about the difficulties you had on the journey and the trouble you've had in the New World. (see Grammar Ch23, L1, for proper formatting)
GeographyWest Indies Day: history, culture, climate, and architectureListen to song; review large islands in the West Indies.Follow the instructions for the Mayflower map, and then paste it into your journal.
ScienceL1&2 TESTRead p55-58. Stop before "Tendons." Take notes on p40-41 of the NBJ. Answer WDYR questions #1-3 on p42.Muscle activitiesRead p58-62. Take notes on p40-41 of the NBJ. Answer WDYR questions #4-6, 8 on p42.
Memory Work (review and practice daily)GEOGRAPHY: West Indies Test on 10/10
MATH FACTS: Multiplication Facts Test on 9/12
SCIENCE: Cell anatomy, classification of life, and major bones, Test on 9/10
KEY DATES #1-7: Quiz on 10/3
POETRY: Proverbs 2, Due for Recitation on 10/17


5th Grade
Week 4
Tuesday
9/2/2025
Wednesday
9/3/2025
Thursday
9/4/2025
Friday
9/5/2025
Monday
9/8/2025
Virtues
Labor Day
No School or Homework
COURAGE: "The LORD is my light and my salvation— whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life— of whom shall I be afraid?" Psalm 27:1
RESPECT: "Show proper respect to everyone, love the family of believers, fear God, honor the emperor." I Peter 2:17
OBEDIENCE: "But be doers of the word, and not just hearers only, deceiving yourselves." James 1:22
BibleProverbs 13. Answer questions in booklet.Read and discuss Proverbs 14.Proverbs 15. Answer questions in booklet.Complete Virtue Reflection in booklet.
MathFP-M. Ch3, L2, WB Ex2, p51. Challenge problems. TG p92.

Ch3, L3 - TG p93; WB Ex3, p53-54, #2-4. 
NOTE: Be sure to use estimation on #2.Students should not work the problems with the actual numbers given! It is primarily a mental exercise.

FP-M. Ch3, L4 (introduce 5&6). (Divide by a multiple of 10)- TG p78-79; TB p57-59; WB Ex4, p56-58FP-M. Ch3, L5 (Divide a 2-digit number by a 2-digit number) - TG p80-81; TB p60-62; WB Ex5, p60 only. NOTE: Only have students complete as many problems from the textbook and/or workbook as necessary to gain mastery.FP-M. Ch3, L6 (Divide a 3-digit number by a 2-digit number) - TG p82-83; TB p63-65; WB Ex6, p62 only. NOTE: Only have students complete as many problems from the textbook and/or workbook as necessary to gain mastery.
SpellingSTEP 3: Review words and card box. Dictate sentences 5-8.STEP 3: QuizSTEP 4, p35-37: New teaching. Dictate new words.STEP 4: Dictate sentences 1-4.
GrammarCh4, L2 - Jingle Time and Grammar Time (including the expanded practice sentence)Ch4, L3 - Jingle Time, Grammar Time, Skill Time, and Practice TimeCh4, L4 - Complete test for practice only. Skip Ex5&6.
Writing/Vocab
VOCAB WORDS: perilously, imprudently, subside, vehemently
L4 - Complete vocab activities for "perilously" and "imprudently." You can print a copy of the form using the documents link above.Review who/which clauses

Discuss five-senses descriptions (using 
A Wrinkle in Time). L4 will require students to include a five-senses description (see "Reading" activity for today).
L4 - Complete vocab activities for "subside" and "vehemently." You can print a copy of the form using the documents link above.
Reading
A Wrinkle in Time
Practice Proverbs 2:1-11.Introduce A Wrinkle in Time. Read Ch1 aloud.

Have students notice all the five senses descriptions and write them down on the "Reading with Your 5 Senses" sheet.
Read Ch2. Orally narrate and discuss.Read Ch3. Orally narrate and discuss.
LatinCh3 - Listen to CD/audio twice and recite memory page. Read the grammar lesson and complete the Worksheet and Derivatives pages.Ch3 - Review grammar lessonCh3 - Listen to CD/audio twice and recite memory page. Study the Ch1 vocab words and maxim and complete the Quiz. Study words and maxim for Monday's quiz.
HistoryRead Ch4. TL Cards and jingles: Lost Colony and Jamestown. Paste them side-by-side on the next blank, left-hand page of your journal. Then copy the jingles below each card.Share Lost Colony stories from writing if time permits.

Review jingles.
HISTORY JOURNAL: Pretend you are a reporter writing a story for a newspaper in England telling about the Lost Colony of Roanoke. Be sure to include the facts we know: when/where the colony was established, who was involved, when/how it was discovered that they had disappeared, what clue was left behind, etc.
GeographyListen to the West Indies song three times and point to each country as you listen.

Locate San Salvador (part of the Bahamas) on the map. This is the island where Columbus first landed in the New World!
Introduce West Indies mapFocus on memorizing the names and locations of the countries on the larger islands: Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad & Tobago.
ScienceComplete the Skeletal System Shutter Book on pA11 in the back of the NJ.

On the lines, list at least five benefits of bones (see TB p37-40).
Try This activities.

Distribute/review study guide.
Use study guide sent home in binders (also in documents folder) to prepare for Monday's test. Be sure that the NJ is packed; I will grade them during the test. 
Memory Work (review and practice daily)GEOGRAPHY: West Indies Test on 10/8
MATH FACTS: Multiplication Facts Test on 9/10
SCIENCE: Cell anatomy, classification of life, and major bones, Test on 9/8
KEY DATES #1-7: Quiz on 10/1
POETRY: Proverbs 2, Due for Recitation on 10/15

BLOG KEY

General:
Act – Activity
Ch – Chapter
Ex – Exercise
L – Lesson
p – Page(s)

Math:
TG – Teacher’s Guide
TB – Textbook
WB – Workbook
FP – Facts Practice (A, S, M, D, etc. denotes which sheet to use)

Language Arts:
AAS - All About Spelling
IEW- Institute for Excellence in Writing
KWO - Key word outline

History: 
TL - Timeline Card(s)

Science:
PS - Physical Science
TB – Human Anatomy Textbook
NJ – Notebooking Journal
WDYR - What Do You Remember? 


"Let the favor of the Lord our God be upon us and establish the work of our hands..." 
Psalm 90:17

IMPORTANT DATES/COMING SOON:
Monday, September 1 - Labor Day. No school or homework.
Wednesday, September 3 - Campbell Birthday
Thursday, September 4 - Clara Birthday
Wednesday, September 10 - Spirit Day
Saturday, September 13 - Nerf Tournament

MATH:
  • Multiply and divide two, three, four, or five-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers.
  • Improve speed and accuracy of multiplication facts.
SPELLING:
  • Learn to spell words ending in "ain."
  • Assess mastery of words spelled with the sound of /k/ spelled "ch."
GRAMMAR:
  • Write practice sentences using prescribed part-of-speech labels.
  • Know that subject and verb have to agree and understand how to make them agree.
  • Classify and diagram pattern 1 sentences that include inverted word order and adverb exceptions.
WRITING/VOCABULARY:
  • Learn the definitions of the four vocabulary words and be able to correctly use each word in an original sentence.
  • Practice dictionary skills.
  • Know what 5-senses descriptions are, and use them when describing events in writing.
READING:
  • Be able to summarize a passage through oral narration.
  • Expand vocabulary.
  • Identify virtues, as well as elements of truth, beauty and goodness, in reading passages.
LATIN:
  • Learn ten new vocabulary words and a chapter maxim.
  • Begin to memorize the first-declension noun chart.
  • Know that every Latin noun has case, number, and gender.
  • Practice noun declension.
  • Begin memorizing the four principal parts of a Latin verb.
HISTORY:
  • Know the basic outline of the events and key figures related to the founding of the Lost Colony of Roanoke and the Jamestown Colony.
  • Know the general locations of the Jamestown and Roanoke colonies.
  • Gain an understanding of the challenges, difficulties, and dangers associated with establishing colonies in the New World.
SCIENCE: 
  • Use a study guide to prepare for a test.
  • Continue memorizing the major bones in the body.
GEOGRAPHY:
  • Develop a heart of compassion for the peoples of the world who don't yet know Christ.
  • Begin memorizing the names and locations of the islands of the West Indies.
  • Know that Columbus first landed in the West Indies on the island of San Salvador in the Bahamas.
MEMORY WORK:
Geography: We'll be working on memorizing the islands of the West Indies for several weeks. This is a challenging map, so be sure to practice it every day! A hard copy of the map can be found behind the "memory" tab in your child's binder. Additional maps, as well as MP3s of the song, are available at this link: Geography Resources.

History: Students will memorize a portion of the Declaration of Independence (bolded portion only - recitation on 11/10) and 21 key dates. The key dates have accompanying jingles that do not have to be memorized, but will help students memorize the dates and retain details about the events to which they correspond. 
1. Leif Ericsson Explores America - 1000
2. Columbus Sails to the Americas - 1492
3. Lost Colony of Roanoke - 1583
4. Founding of Jamestown - 1607
5. Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth - 1620
6. Salem Witch Trials - 1692
7. First Great Awakening - 1740s

Poetry: This quarter, we'll work on memorizing and reciting Proverbs 2:1-11 (NIV)


Proverbs 2:1-11 (NIV)

 

My son, if you accept my words
    and store up my commands within you,
turning your ear to wisdom
    and applying your heart to understanding—
indeed, if you call out for insight
    and cry aloud for understanding,
and if you look for it as for silver
    and search for it as for hidden treasure,
then you will understand the fear of the Lord
    and find the knowledge of God.
For the Lord gives wisdom;
    from his mouth come knowledge and understanding.
He holds success in store for the upright,
    he is a shield to those whose walk is blameless,
for he guards the course of the just
    and protects the way of his faithful ones.

Then you will understand what is right and just
    and fair—every good path.
10 For wisdom will enter your heart,
    and knowledge will be pleasant to your soul.
11 Discretion will protect you,
    and understanding will guard you.