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Fifth grade language Arts and grades five through eight Global Studies
Mrs. Beth M. Coode
277-9646
I grew up an Air Force brat living all over the United States, and when I was 12 my family settled in Oak Ridge. I graduated in 1986 from The University of Tennessee in Knoxville, where I met my future husband. I have been teaching in the Diocese of Nashville for the past twenty-two years. I have one son, who is a junior at Father Ryan High School. I enjoy traveling, reading (all the time) and playing with my pets. I have two dogs, two cats, a chinchilla and a dragon.

Mrs. Coode’s dog Rosey, a bluetick hound.
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Mrs. Coode’s Academic Essentials
Want to make a wonderful grade on homework?
Follow these easy steps!
1.
Make sure your paper is properly
headed.
2.
Answer all questions in complete sentences,
restating the question, and in cursive.
3.
Answer your questions with as much information
as possible-sometimes it might take a paragraph!
4.
Complete your homework every day and turn it
in on time. (This makes up 30% of your grade!).
5.
When homework is assigned write it in your
planner, it’s not an option!
6.
Be as organized as possible.
7.
Remember: neat and complete.
8.
Learn from your mistakes and move on.
9.
Do your best, even when you don’t feel like
it. |
10.
Think
about this: Do I want to have it handed back to do again?
You can do it if you choose to do it! Make a good choice!
Behavior
Student grades are determined using the following percentages:
Quizzes 10% Tests/Projects: 60%
Homework: 30%
The homework grade is based on completion of assignments. If a student does not have a homework assignment on the due date, he/she may turn it in at the next class meeting for ½ credit.
All text books are published by Prentice Hall and online help is at: http://www.phschool.com/atschool/txtbk_res_ss.html
Homework instills student responsibility, develops independent study skills, and furthers academic growth. The following paragraphs state the homework policy of the fifth grade.
1. Each student will keep and use an official St. Ann planner. The assignments should be checked off as they are completed. Every assignment must be noted in the assignment notebook or the word "NONE" must be used to indicate no assignment.
2. Assignments in all subject areas may be given daily. Long-range assignments and/or projects may be assigned in Religion, Reading, English, Global Studies, and Science. Each child is responsible for completing assignments on time whether they are finished in class or at home. Homework should be completed in approximately an hour to an hour and a half. If a child consistently takes longer to complete homework, a parent should contact the teacher.
3. Students who have been ill are given a reasonable amount of time to complete make-up work based on individual circumstances.
4. If an emergency should keep the child from completing work at home, parents are asked to write a note to the teacher involved which would allow a one day extension.
5. Parents will be notified of all late/absent assignments in the Tuesday folder. It is the student's responsibility to present the completed late homework to the teacher on the next school day for half credit. Homework is recorded on Power School.
6. Handwriting and neatness of papers is to be stressed in all assigned work. Grades will be withheld until rewritten to meet pre-set standards. Rewriting of a messy paper may be assigned as homework.
Literature
Fantasy and Realistic Fiction
Non Fiction
Poetry
Drama
Accelerated Reading
Oral Reading
Vocabulary/Spelling
Novels: Chasing Vermeer, Night of the Twisters, Bunnicula, Wrinkle in Time
English Grammar/Composition
Parts of Speech
Punctuation
Mechanics
Vocabulary
6+1 Writing Process
Personal Narrative
Creative Writing
Students will be required to read 3 AR books in their reading range. Also, students memorize and recite poetry each term.
2009-10 AR due dates
Term 1: September 3, 24, October 15
Term 2: November 5, December 3, 17
Term 3: Jan. 21, February 18, March 4
Term 4: March 31, April 22, May 20
Fifth:
Global Studies
World Geography:
Biztown-Economics, Personal Finance
Sixth:
World History
Seventh:
United States History
Eighth
United States History
Novel: Long Way from Chicago

Bless us Holy Father!