5th Grade Essential Outcomes - Nebo School District



5th Grade Essential Outcomes

Sept. 2, 2009

Kelli Giles, Mike Duncan, LoriAnn Sleight, Janeen Scott

Math

1. Students will be able to identify place value from one million through the thousandths and round to the nearest million through the tenth.

2. Students will be able to add and subtract decimals and fractions.

3. Students will be able to expand their number sense to integers.

4. Students will be able to multiply decimals and fractions.

5. Students will be able to divide a 1 digit divisor into a 4 digit dividend.

6. Students will be able to demonstrate multiple ways to represent whole numbers, decimals, fractions, percents, ratios, and integers.

7. Students will be able to estimate in all operations.

8. Students will be able to recognize and complete patterns involving whole numbers, fractions, and decimals.

9. Students will be able to use Algebra to solve real-world problems.

10. Students will be able to solve story problems with all operations.

11. Students will be able to identify and describe solid shapes.

12. Students will be able to find surface area and volume of 3-D shapes.

13. Students will be able to analyze various graphs and describe the information they tell us.

14. Students will be able to find the mean, median, mode, and range of a set of data.

15. Students will be able to find simple probability outcomes.

16. Students will be able to keep work clean and write legibly.

Language Arts

1. Students will be able to identify and use strategies to comprehend text.

2. Students will be able to define and give examples of genres.

3. Students will be able to compare and contrast elements of text.

4. Students will be able to read on grade level with fluency of 120-150 wpm.

5. Students will be able to identify and appropriately use figurative language.

6. Students will be able to learn and use grade level vocabulary.

7. Students will be able to generate ideas for a story,

8. Students will be able to draft using prewriting skills.

9. Students will be able to revise, clarify, and accept feedback on their written work.

10. Students will be able to edit a written draft.

11. Students will be able to publish written stories.

12. Students will be able to write in various forms and genres of writing.

13. Students will be able to effectively use the 6 traits of writing.

14. Students will be able to write legibly.

15. Students will be able to participate in a group discussion of a novel.

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