Dear 5th grade families,
We look forward to seeing the 5th graders' presentations on Monday! You are welcome to attend! We’ve asked the 5th graders to dress “professionally” for this momentous occasion – they can bring a change of clothes to change into after their presentation.
How can you help?
Each student will have access to their speech on hand-written notecards, inserted in their Google Slides, and/or on their original Presentation Planning Google Doc (located in their 5th grade Writing Classroom). You can encourage them to practice their presentation speech at least a few times each day. This can happen at home, or even in the car!
Your fifth grader can run through their lines of their presentation with you, with another family member, in front of a mirror, or even in front of the family pet or stuffed animal. If they feel comfortable, you can video them "practice presenting" so that they can play it back and see how they did. Make it fun, and keep it positive!
They have worked hard on their project artifacts, and are excited to present their culminating capstone project on Monday! The schedule is posted below, and you are free to attend your child's presentation. Please make sure you are on time so that you can support your child from beginning to end. If you have any further questions, please email your child's writing teacher.
We look forward to seeing the 5th graders' presentations on Monday! You are welcome to attend! We’ve asked the 5th graders to dress “professionally” for this momentous occasion – they can bring a change of clothes to change into after their presentation.
How can you help?
Each student will have access to their speech on hand-written notecards, inserted in their Google Slides, and/or on their original Presentation Planning Google Doc (located in their 5th grade Writing Classroom). You can encourage them to practice their presentation speech at least a few times each day. This can happen at home, or even in the car!
Your fifth grader can run through their lines of their presentation with you, with another family member, in front of a mirror, or even in front of the family pet or stuffed animal. If they feel comfortable, you can video them "practice presenting" so that they can play it back and see how they did. Make it fun, and keep it positive!
They have worked hard on their project artifacts, and are excited to present their culminating capstone project on Monday! The schedule is posted below, and you are free to attend your child's presentation. Please make sure you are on time so that you can support your child from beginning to end. If you have any further questions, please email your child's writing teacher.