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Fifth Grade
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This page is dedicated to help you make the most of the learning opportunities NSEC has to offer you and your students. We look forward to you and your students visiting this year.
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5th Grade lesson details
The following training videos have been created to help you. Knowing the NSEC curriculum prior to arriving will maximize student learning. It's also the most efficient way to get updated curriculum to veteran teachers.If you don't know the video password email lindsay.reeves@gpisd.org- Introductory Video (1:18)
- Nuts & Bolts info video for 3rd-5th (8:22) updated 1/11/18
- Emergency Preparedness Plan (Log in to Office 365 to gain access)
- 5th Grade training videos (these are your lessons!)
- Teacher lesson plans and Student Journals (English & Spanish)
Lessons Science TEKS Math TEKS Other TEKS Animal Adaptations - (3:52) Updated 2017
Animal info sheets - for extensions back on campus5.10A Electromagnetic Spectrum (8:35) Updated 2017 5.2AF 5.4A 5.6AC 5.2B Invasive sand - sand dune article Erosion Exploration (5:31) Updated 2019 3.7B 4.7B 5.4A 5.7B Haiku Poetry in Nature (4:15)
Rdg 5.16B 5.16III Rain, Rain, Go Away - hey where did you go? (8:23)
Updated 10/184.7A 4.8B Rescue & Reunite (6:11) Updated 2017
5.2 ACDEG
5.6DTree Survey (5:50) Updated 2016 5.3D 4.5B 4.7CDCE 5.2C 5.3E Weather Watch (6:14) Updated 2016 5.2C 5.4A We Rely On You! (8:06) Updated 10/18
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What do I need to do?
Each teacher:
- Study your lessons ahead of time! For the most up to date versions the lessons, watch the training videos and review the printed material. All teachers should come prepared to teach.
- Bring sharpened pencils for your students.
- You and your students should dress for the weather!
- Bring a camera and reusable water bottle.
- Ask questions!
Team Leaders
- You will receive an email from me asking for information - please respond to it!
- Meet with your team to make sure everyone is prepared for the trip.
- Provide me with the number of English & Spanish student journals needed.
- Notify me if a lift bus is needed.
- Let me know if there is anything I need to know about your team and/or students.
- Contact NSEC if you have questions or concerns!
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Schedule
Buses are requested and paid for by NSEC.
9:00 Buses should arrive at your campus.
9:15-9:30 Arrival, brief teacher meeting & student orientation
9:30 - 10:10 Lesson 1
10:10 - 10:50 Lesson 2
10:50 - 11:30 Lesson 3
11:30 - 12:15 Lunch
12:15 - 1:00 Lesson 4
1:00 - 1:40 Lesson 5
1:45 Load bus and depart -
Parent Volunteers
Having an extra set of hands is helpful and parent volunteers are welcome to attend.
- This is an educational experience and they need to assist with many children.
- Cell phones should be put away.
- Younger siblings should not attend (this is a district rule).
- Volunteers should follow in their own vehicle.
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Weather information
The decision to cancel or change a field trip is done in coordination between NSEC staff and the campus team leader/administrator. Using the most current weather forecast and the GPISD playground rules for weather, most decisions are made the morning of the trip. We may may decide to cancel the entire day, shorten the visit, or move activities inside if the temperature is below 50° (with wind chill) or above 90° (with heat index).
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Information you could include in your permissions slip
I understand there are possible risks associated with outdoor classrooms at the Natural Science Education Center, including but not limited to biting and/or stinging insects, animals, plants, weather conditions, uneven terrain, etc.
To reduce risks, your child should be:- Dressed appropriately (long pants, shoes with closed-heels and toe)
- Refrain from touching plants and animals unless instructed to do so
- Remain on the trails and marked pathways
- Follow all instructions from teachers and staff
Entiendo que hay posibles riesgos asociados con las clases al aire libre en el Centro de Educación de Ciencias Naturales, que incluyen, pero no se limitan a morder y/o insectos que pican, animales, plantas, condiciones climáticas, terreno irregular, etc.
Para reducir los riesgos, su hijo debe:- Vestir apropiadamente (pantalones largos, zapatos que cubren todo el pie y sin tacones)
- Abstenerse de tocar plantas y animales a menos que se lo indiquen
- Permanecer en los senderos y caminos marcados
- Seguir todas las instrucciones de los maestros y el personal