Mrs. Thode Mrs. Thode
Mount Sinai Middle School  
http://www.mtsinai.k12.ny.us
 

Welcome 5th Graders!!!




“Tell me and I'll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I'll understand.” -Chinese Proverb


This is going to be a very exciting school year.

Please use the activities below to help study. I wish you all a productive and successful year!!!
~Mrs. Thode


The below link (you'll need to copy/paste it into your browser) is available from 2pm-11pm. It is a free live tutoring chat/homework help for students offered for Suffolk library members. All you would need is your library barcode. http://live-brary.com/brainfuse






The following is a list of technology apps that may be helpful to you:

*1. Dexteria offers therapeutic hand exercises (not games) that improve fine motor skills and handwriting readiness in children

*2. WritePad allows you to compose a document with your own handwriting—using shorthand that works best for you. Side benefit: It may help students improve their handwriting out of the sheer desire to have the computer recognize the letters

*3. Dragon Dictation: This speech-to-text app has been praised for its top-notch, accurate voice recognition that makes everything from texting a friend to transcriptions easier.

4. Alternative Keyboards: Students who have trouble typing may benefit from customization that reduces input choices, groups keys by color/location, and adds graphics to aid comprehension.

5. Outlining Programs (“Kidspiration”): outlining programs help students who have trouble organizing and outlining information as they begin a writing project. This type of program lets a user "dump" information in an unstructured manner and later helps him organize the information into appropriate categories and order.

6. Proofreading Programs (“Ginger”): Students who struggle with writing (e.g., spelling, grammar, punctuation, word usage, and sentence structure) may benefit from software programs (included in many word processing systems) that scan word processing documents and alert the user to possible errors.

7. Speech Recognition Software (“ViaVoice”): A speech recognition program works in conjunction with a word processor. The user "dictates" into a microphone, and his spoken words appear on the computer screen as text. This can help a student whose oral language ability is better than his writing skills.

8. Talking Calculators (“AbleData”): This auditory feedback may help a student check the accuracy of the keys he presses and verify the answer before he transfers it to paper.

9. Word Prediction Software (“EZ Keys”): Word prediction software can help a user during word processing by "predicting" a word the user intends to type. Predictions are based on spelling, syntax, and frequent/recent use. This prompts kids who struggle with writing to use proper spelling, grammar, and word choices, with fewer keystrokes.

10. Paper-Based Computer Pen: This technology records and links audio to what a person writes using the pen and special paper. It enables the user to take notes while simultaneously recording someone( e.g., a teacher) speaking. The user can later listen to any section of his notes by touching the pen to his corresponding handwriting or diagram.

Math

Skill Builders: www.internet4classrooms.com

Math Worksheets:

http://www.softschools.com/grades/5th_grade/math/

Math games: http://www.learninggamesforkids.com/5th-grade-math.html

Math Assistance: http://www.khanacademy.org/

Literacy

Skill Builders: http://www.internet4classrooms.com/skills-5th-langbuilders.htm

Literacy games:

http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/comic/index.html

Reading Practice:

http://www.grimmfairytales.com/en/stories

Science

http://www.lisd.org/technology/itswebs/elem/curr/science/5sciwebsites.htm

Social Studies

http://www.internet4classrooms.com/5thSocSt.htm



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