Discipline With Purpose
Discipline with Purpose is a program Holy Name teaches school wide and across all curriculum areas. DWP promotes direct teaching of the skills we believe help students be more self-guided and better achievers. These skills are graded on the progress reports and report cards. The five skills that we focus on in 5th grade are: cooperation, reasons for rules, complete a task, communication, and leadership. Please look over the skills and use the vocabulary at home too. If you have any questions, please ask!
In March, the students are focusing on Resolving Problems. First a problem must be recognized and students must explore all the facts surrounding the problem. Students then look at the possible solutions to the problems and the consequences that may arise. Students learn to discard unrealistic solutions, or any solution that may cause a problem for others. Finally, students choose a solution, follow through, and evaluate the results.
Discipline with Purpose is a program Holy Name teaches school wide and across all curriculum areas. DWP promotes direct teaching of the skills we believe help students be more self-guided and better achievers. These skills are graded on the progress reports and report cards. The five skills that we focus on in 5th grade are: cooperation, reasons for rules, complete a task, communication, and leadership. Please look over the skills and use the vocabulary at home too. If you have any questions, please ask!
In March, the students are focusing on Resolving Problems. First a problem must be recognized and students must explore all the facts surrounding the problem. Students then look at the possible solutions to the problems and the consequences that may arise. Students learn to discard unrealistic solutions, or any solution that may cause a problem for others. Finally, students choose a solution, follow through, and evaluate the results.
How to Study for a Science Test
* Listen, read along, and participate during class. The first part of class is often a review of the previous day’s lesson. * Do all the assignments. Think about the work as you do it. * Review the bold words and their definitions each evening to memorize them. Have someone quiz you on them. * Study the review questions at the end of the chapter, any notes put into your notebook, and topic study guides. * Review the activities in the chapter. * You may want to study with a buddy or a parent. |
How to Study for a Science Test
* Listen, read along, and participate during class. The first part of class is often a review of the previous day’s lesson. * Do all the assignments. Think about the work as you do it. * Review the bold words and their definitions each evening to memorize them. Have someone quiz you on them. * Study the review questions at the end of the chapter, any notes put into your notebook, and topic study guides. * Review the activities in the chapter. * You may want to study with a buddy or a parent. How to Study for a Social Studies Test * Listen, read along, and participate during class. The first part of class is often a review of the previous day’s lesson. * Do all the assignments. Think about the work as you do it. * Review the bold words and their definitions each evening to memorize them. Have someone quiz you on them. * Study worksheets, workbook pages, review questions, chapter summaries, and any notes put into your notebook. * You may want to study with a buddy or a parent. |