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5th grade decision-making skills: Find out what you need to know

Children are not born with the ability to make responsible decisions. It is a skill that is learned over time and involves making mistakes and learning from them. As your child becomes more independent, he’ll be faced with making more decisions on his own. Director of the Rutgers Social and Emotional Laboratory Maurice Elias says that it is important to build this skill before the teenage years when problems and decisions can have more serious consequences.

The late elementary years are a time of great personal and social growth. As children grow older, they become better at making decisions, solving problems, and working in groups. Early adolescence begins around the age of 11, and this brings along its own challenges. As children’s bodies begin to change their emotions can seem to change at a moment’s notice. Developing your child’s social and emotional skills can help him manage his emotions and behavior and make responsible choices. The concepts highlighted in this section are based on the five sets of competencies developed by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning ( CASEL ).

The ability to make responsible decisions combines your child’s ability to identify and manage his emotions with his social awareness and relationship skills. You can support your child’s growing ability to make responsible decisions so that he is better equipped to make decisions on his own. Decisions like whom your child sits with at lunch or which shirt he puts on each day may seem small to you, but in the later elementary years, decisions can become more serious. For example, in the late elementary years, some children get their first smartphones or unsupervised internet time. Choices your child makes about how to present himself online can have long-term consequences that he may not understand yet. With your guidance, he can be better prepared for the future.

Your child should be able to understand and explain why it is important to obey rules and laws, whether it’s traffic laws, rules at home, or rules in the classroom.

Your fifth-grader should be able to set some goals and priorities and create a plan related to them. These priorities can be related to schoolwork, like getting a good grade or completing a reading assignment, or relationships, like helping a friend or family member. Your child should also be able to think of different solutions for problems and think of the consequences of their choices.

Keep in mind every child develops at his own pace, both physically and emotionally. If you have concerns about your adolescent’s development, please contact your health care provider or your child’s teacher or school counselor.
Learn more about how to support your child with our fifth-grade decision-making tips page .
Parent Toolkit resources were developed by NBC News Learn with the help of subject-matter experts, including Maurice Elias, Director, Rutgers Social-Emotional and Character Development Lab; Jennifer Miller, Author, Confident Parents, Confident Kids; and Anne Morrison, Pre-Kindergarten Teacher, Lycée Français de New York.
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By fifth grade, children are pros at navigating the routines and expectations of school. They have spent many years in a classroom, from kindergarten (and perhaps even preschool) on through the grade they're in now. They are on the cusp of adolescence and looking ahead to middle school.
Their maturity is showing in how they handle themselves emotionally and in terms of discipline and behavior, and they're handling increasingly challenging work at school as they tackle more difficult academic requirements in the classroom. Here's a general overview of what your child might learn in school this year.
What Do Kids Learn in 5th Grade?
Fifth grade is a year for putting all the academic pieces together. In 5th grade, your child is saying goodbye to elementary school and preparing for middle school. They may have different teachers for each subject for the first time this year and will be expected to take more responsibility for organization and long-term planning. Though curriculum varies from school to school, there are some common skills and concepts to learn in 5th grade.
As your 5th grader is merely a year away from the challenging curriculum of middle school , this is the year that math programs step it up a notch. This year your child will be asked to stretch their brain to come up with solutions to more complicated problems, ones that ask them to use multiplication, division, subtraction, and addition all within the same problem.
They'll likely to learn the phrase "Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally" as a way to remember the order in which to perform operations (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction).
Your 5th grader will begin learning some geometry, including the symmetry of shapes, the roles of perpendicular and parallel lines, as well as how to use the formulas to calculate the volume of geometric shapes. Other skills learned this year include: conversion of fractions, number plotting and the features of data sets.
By now, your 5th grader has grasped many of the mechanical skills of reading and should be reading chapter books with relative fluency . This year they will be challenged to read many different genres with a critical and interpretive eye.
Expect your child to be doing a lot of independent reading and writing book reports that analyze the characters, plot, and setting as they relate to the author's purpose in writing the book. They will also learn to back up their opinions using examples from the text.
Fifth grade writing instruction comes hand-in-hand with reading in a combined class known as Language Arts. This year students will be writing every day in a number of different ways. Many teachers will have time for journaling during which students are asked to write for personal expression, be it poetry, autobiography, or fiction.
A great deal of emphasis is given to the writing process, as students master the art of editing for punctuation, flow, and clarity of thought. This year your child will build a writing portfolio of their best work, a process that allows them to learn to evaluate their own work.
Fifth-grade students become hands-on scientists exploring the physical world this year. Areas of study include the solar system, photosynthesis, the digestive system, and the chemical properties of elements.
In this regard, your child will learn the Scientific Method, measuring the changes to the substances with which their experiments and presenting their findings in a factual manner.
Social Studies
The focus of social studies in fifth is citizenship. Students learn about our nation's history, are challenged to analyze what they have learned about the causes, implications, and different cultures of the colonies and people who founded them.
Your child will learn about the evolution of our government and its branches, as well as spending time learning geography and unique features of each of the states.
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Modernize a Fairy Tale
Students learn about key elements of a fairy tale as they retell a fairy tale in modern times.

Personification Stories
Students will personify an object and write a story as part of an online book or animated adventure.

Choose Your Own Adventure
Students will write and illustrate an original narrative in the form of a Choose Your Own Adventure interactive story.

Idiomatically Speaking
Students will illustrate the meaning of an idiom to help others learn these examples of figurative language.

Spectacular Sijo
In this lesson, students read and learn about the Korean form of sijo poetry and then write and illustrate their own sijo poems.

My Superhero
Students introduce a new hero to the world through an ID card and comic.

Design a Book Cover
Students create a new cover design for a book they are reading to demonstrate comprehension and explore character, plot, setting, symbolism, and conflict.

Do Judge a Book by Its Cover
In this lesson, students build visual literacy and engage in close reading as they investigate the text and imagery on book covers to evaluate whether they are worth reading.

Take Reading SERIESly
In this lesson, students investigate the potential of a book's characters, plot and themes and develop a proposal for turning it into a series.

Save from the Flames
In this lesson, students share why they would save a specific book from the "firemen" in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451.

Character Scrapbook
Students will create a digital scrapbook that showcases the viewpoint of the main character.

Interview a Book Character
In this lesson, students craft an interview with a character from a book they are reading to demonstrate comprehension.

Vocabulary Trading Cards
In this lesson, students create vocabulary trading cards that use images to help other students master the meaning of new words.

Create a Card Game
Students create a card game based on the storyline of a book they are reading.

Book Trailers
Students will develop a movie-style trailer for a book they have read.

Persuasive and Presidential Writing
Students learn persuasive writing and presentation skills.

Persuade with Emotional Appeals
Students will build persuasive skills and media literacy as they explore techniques of propaganda and develop commercials that persuade viewers.

Don’t Let the Earth Down
Students will write persuasively on a conservation issue and create a public service announcement to promote their cause.

Create a Visual Poem
Students will create a visual, or video, poem as they analyze the imagery in a text.

The ABC’s of …
In this lesson, students create an alphabet book to share knowledge and information they have learned, organizing their writing using the ABC’s.

Dream Room Design
Students will explore length, width, perimeter, and surface area as they design their dream room.

Soil - Diary of a Worm
Students create a media campaign to educate about the layers, components, inhabitants, and benefits of soil.

Healthier School Lunches
Students will learn about nutrition and create a sample menu for a week of healthy school lunches.

How Does Your Garden Grow?
Students design a functional and beautiful garden for a particular audience, developing a scale model, determining costs and materials, and creating a guide explaining how to care for the garden.

Students design and create upcycled products using materials collected at home and school.

It's My Body
Students will create a multimedia report about the systems of the human body.

Classroom Constitution
In this lesson, students write a classroom constitution to ensure everyone is treated fairly and to create a welcoming environment for sharing, growing and learning.

Historical Travel Brochure
In this lesson, students share their knowledge about a time and place in history by creating a promotional travel brochure that provides information and an itinerary for a visit.

Virtual Museum
In this lesson, students create an online museum for their community.

Commemorative Ceremonies
Students develop a ceremony to honor a person or commemorate an event in history.

The President's Team
In this lesson, students nominate literary characters for each seat in the President's cabinet.

Not Your Average Portfolio
Students will learn about the life of a famous person and create non-fiction porfolio about the individual.

A Day in the Life
Students will create a daily newspaper edition to learn about the politics and culture of ancient Rome.

Tourism Trade Show
In this lesson, students develop materials to promote a specific region they are studying and make their pitch for a visit to this location at a tourism trade show.

Historical Journal
Students will create a historical journal from a fictional character's point of view.

Postcards from the Past
In this lesson, students will create a collection of postcards that demonstrate how different people in the past may have viewed a single event or culture and analyze the range of perspectives in all class postcards to gain a deeper understanding of history.

Students will demonstrate map making skills as they create maps of the geographic features, regions, and economy of their state.

Set SMART goals
In this lesson, students set SMART goals for the coming school year, identifying action items they can complete to achieve them.

Create a Vision Board
In this lesson, students create a vision board to turn their goals into words and images that represent what life will look and feel like when they reach them.

Pop Art Montage
In this lesson, students explore the work of Andy Warhol and create their own pop art montage.

Surreal Symmetry
In this lesson, students use symmetry to create bizarre creatures around a self-portrait and then write a poem about the image.

Spooky Silhouettes
In this lesson, students learn about silhouettes and combine silhouettes they have created with Halloween backgrounds to create spooky scenes.

Internet Safety Campaign
In this lesson, students create materials promoting Internet, or online, safety to raise awareness of this important issue at their school.
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5th Grade Technology Lessons Scope and Sequence
These are the lesson titles you will find in this resource:
Rules and Procedures
- First Day in Tech Lesson 1: Computer Rules poster
- Procedures and First Project (technology problem solving)
Online Search
- Lesson 3: How to Read a Webpage
- Lesson 4: Evaluate Websites Activity
- Lesson 5: Google Search Tips
- Lesson 6: Geek Speak Project
- Technology Vocabulary Typing
- Vocabulary Test 1
Internet Safety
- Internet Safety Project 6 Weeks. Research and activity creation.
- Internet Safety Lessons: Online reputation and responsibilities
- Scratch Lessons 1-8
- Screen Free Week
Make a … projects
- Animation Project
- Make a Wordle
- Make a Comic
- Make a Voice Recording
- Make a Picture with Labels
- Make a Puzzle
- Make a Quiz
Presentation Software
- PowerPoint Lessons
- Transitions and Animations
- Spell check and Editing
- Citing Sources
Word Processing and Typing
- Color Coded Typing Digital Flash Cards 2 weeks
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- Spreadsheet project (Candy Store)
- 3D Printing Module
- Digital Breakouts
- Extra technology vocabulary activities
- STEM Challenges (great for back up plans any time of year)
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Answer: With your purchase you get one class account that all students use to access the lesson pages. Think of this website like a textbook but digital. The username and password’s purpose is to give students access to the textbook. Then from there you (the teacher) still facilitate student progress by letting them know which lesson page to go to and you’ll still collect their finished assignments for assessment.
Question: What platform will the students be using? Are they done in google drive? Like an interactive notebook?
Answer: All of the digital content is housed on my website. The lesson plans and rationale pages are for the teacher (and administrators, right?) as PowerPoint files, and the website is set up to just click and go for the students to complete the activities. Think of the PPT files like the teacher manual and the website like the student workbook (but digital). Visit it ahead of time at k5technologycurriculum.com to get an idea how it works. You can find several free pages on the Samples dropdown menu. If/when you purchase access, you will create a class username and password to access the grade level pages included for your purchase.
Question: Do these include Google Apps or MS Office?
Answer: Both! There are lessons to teach excel/sheets, word/docs, and PPT/slides.
You can pick and choose which lessons to do with your students. If you have access to Google Apps but not to MS Office, just skip the MS Office lessons and vice versa.
Question: Can I attach the lessons to Google Classroom?
Answer: Some teacher will choose to use Google Classroom as a way to collect student assignments in order to grade them, but students will still need to go to the website to complete the lesson.
Question: Do I need to buy anything additional software for my students to use this curriculum?
Answer: No! Everything you need is included. There are optional outside subscriptions for some activities. If you want to use the lessons for digital passport from common sense media (4th grade) then you will need to make a free teacher account. There are optional “early finisher” activities like Moby Max and discovery education that could be used if you have an account but there are tons of other options if you don’t.
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Bring Creative Technology to Fifth-Grade Classrooms!
Use these examples of projects created by students and tweets from classroom teachers to inspire technology integration in your fifth-grade classroom. These multimedia projects were created by students using Wixie.
Whether you have Chromebooks, iPads, PCs, or Macs in your classroom, you can use technology to engage and inspire your students in the curriculum.
"My students love Wixie because whatever skill level they start with, Wixie provides an opportunity to enhance their success. Each student is able to show their creativity in a way that highlights their strengths whether it’s through the use of video creation, voice recordings, drawing, and/or writing. Wixie makes demonstrating student knowledge accessible for all learners. The program is fun, challenging, and user friendly for both my teachers and my students."
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Built-in activities for essential math foundations
Wixie's Templates library includes a range of fifth-grade math activities you can use for formative assessment purposes or tasks for student work at centers and in station rotations.

Design a Book Cover
Students create a new cover for a book to show comprehension and explore character, plot, setting, symbolism, and conflict.

Character Scrapbook
To show what they know about a character in a novel you are reading, students create a digital scrapbook for this person.
Personification Stories
Students can personify an object and write a story as part of an online book or animated adventure.
Come Visit our State
To help students better understand the unique features of a state in the US, they develop materials to promote that state and create a pitch to attract visitors to this location at a tourism trade show.
Historical Newsletter
To help students better understand the perspectives of those in different times and cultures, have them develop newsletters that recall and retell historic events.
Trading Cards
Students research a person from history, or a character in a book they are reading, and summarize their findings in the form of a trading card.
Professional Portfolios
Students create a portfolio for a significant person in history to showcase this person’s contributions to the community and our life today.
Give students choice
Use this choice board to put students in charge of how they will demonstrate their learning.

Musical Expression
@CromwellValleyE musicians celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month by giving themselves jazz names and typing their original blues lyrics using Wixie. Next step…encouraging them to record their singing and post QR codes! @MusicBCPS @NAfME @Tech4Learning pic.twitter.com/5Wo9UqMxYq — Terri Iacarino (@iacarinot) April 22, 2022
Travel Books
Another successful day of researching, citing our sources, and creating our travel books on wixie! Thanks Mrs. Swartz for your technology support today! #TheNokesvilleSchool #researchproject #wixie pic.twitter.com/VKuYuoxhKf — Meghann Ruleman (@Ruleman5th) March 17, 2022
Stop Motion Films
Ms. Hogan's Ss created stop motion films with Wixie reviewing key concepts in their sound unit. Near the end everyone was able to cast their progress on our Newline boards. The class was full of creativity and laughter. @CPES_Cheetahs pic.twitter.com/AfvIio1lk6 — Alina Burton (@_Alina_Burton) March 11, 2022
Rock Cycle Animation
Enjoy this Wixie animation about the rock cycle from Mrs. Stanton's 5th grade, and make sure your sound is on for the reflection at the end! https://t.co/L0UFWwRbrO — Fox Mill ES (@FoxMillES) November 17, 2021
Graphic Novels
5th graders created historical graphic novels on Wixie! Their creative skills are amazing! @HolabirdSTEM @BCPSLMP @vkearns_M @MrsBallardHSP pic.twitter.com/wkXBapUy9h — Amy Levengood (@Levengood_reads) May 28, 2021
Trying something new today to create a class Idioms Illustrated dictionary. My first #wixie adventure with my class! Cool tools, @Tech4Learning ! I have a LOT to learn. Hoping my students can teach me more 😁 🎨🖌️ @the_corner_lcps @LydiaWQuinn @OkyereStem pic.twitter.com/3jCjP7uz2u — MArnwineCCE (@marnwine_cce) March 17, 2021
Probability
It is LIKELY that our 5th graders rock with probability. They CERTAINLY did a fabulous job creating Probability Wixie projects. There's a big CHANCE they proudly shared them with each other! #fhres21 pic.twitter.com/EtbY6ueNWU — Suzanne Bucynski (@SuzanneBucynski) November 20, 2020
Informational Text
Students wrote about a topic they are experts on and used Wixie to turn it into a book, complete with text features! So impressed with how these turned out #SpottedatLOW pic.twitter.com/E005ysQDin — Allie Verna (@MissVerna5) December 11, 2020
Mathographies
5th math Ss reflect on math identities & create mathographies using #Wixie . Ss record their names on page 1 because: 👏🏻Your name matters! 👏🏻Your identity matters! 👏🏻Your story matters! 👏🏻Text, audio, visuals, video, you choose how to tell your story! #Wixie for the win! #Day4 pic.twitter.com/isgY5cYkkY — tgreenwood (@BGE_SDT) September 11, 2020
Book Cover Design
Create, create, create!! Students used Wixie to create the cover of their writers notebook! @PWCSNews pic.twitter.com/awdX6Vj8Wa — Ms. Beirne (@Beirne5th) August 25, 2021
5th graders are celebrating #DLDay by using #wixie to find geometric shapes on various landscapes. #DLDayPWCS @OfficialDLDay #tmeseagles #pwcsproud pic.twitter.com/EhnguP4csL — Mrs. Stark (@TMESTechnology) February 22, 2018
Oh snap! Connecting to text creating #booksnaps with Wixie on iPads. @smitherette @RosemontForest #vbits @RoFoPaul pic.twitter.com/lyEm1XTIOF — Sheila Teri (@TechTeachVB) March 30, 2017
5th grade spent the last few days researching immigration and are using Wixie to create informational brochures to show what they learned. pic.twitter.com/qRvSPjaAeC — Folger McKinsey Elem (@FolgerAACPS) November 3, 2016
Comics and Graphic Novels
Fifth Grade students @LakeShoreAACPS used digital art program, WIXIE, to write dialogue and create comic strips as an ELA assignment. Students engaged in peer re-vision and iteration to produce comic strips. #AACPSAwesome #AACPSArtsIntegration pic.twitter.com/L5wrs8Mvei — AACPSArtsIntegration (@AACPSArtsEngage) December 1, 2017
Coordinate Grids
@HumbleISD_ESE 5th Graders are using #Wixie to create Coordinate Grids. pic.twitter.com/a4mxdJJy7H — Kasey Davis (@Kasey514) January 14, 2016
Persuasive Writing
5th graders using Wixie to make Wanted Posters for our favorite candy! #AACPSAwesome @aacpsoit pic.twitter.com/3ZPXsRRUmI — Mrs. Duvall (@WCESLibrary) November 1, 2016
Using #wixie to share background knowledge about fractions. @Prettyboyes1 #LLII pic.twitter.com/Vs5qxW3tXO — Adria Gold (@MrsGold_BCPS) November 2, 2016
Measuring Volume
Using Wixie to teach others to find the volume of rectangular prisms! @DundalkES pic.twitter.com/wxn7TCxcjj — Mika Chappell (@MsChappell_) May 16, 2018
Choice Projects
Using Wixie to make comics about currents #SpottedatLOW pic.twitter.com/x40OtsqhCD — Allie Verna (@MissVerna5) January 9, 2019
Geography and Mapping
@ArrowheadES 5th graders from Ms. Nugent's class used Wixie to highlight the regions of VA. @bengillikin1 @AlisonReddy1 pic.twitter.com/hIAH1iuMh8 — Kellee Kraft (@Arrowhead_Lib) September 13, 2017
Presentations
Mrs.Falatko's class presented their prosthetic hands. In #wixie they wrote how the hands could change lives @BCPSSci pic.twitter.com/GBv8QtmBGx — Ms. Siegel's Class (@SiegelClass) January 8, 2016
Plot Diagrams
Ss used Wixie to identify the elements on the plot diagram using their small group novels @BCPS_ELA @VincentFarmBCPS pic.twitter.com/V3qdrDskDg — Mrs. Magill (@MrsMagillBCPS) October 24, 2016
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Fifth Grade Technology Lessons - Qtr. 1
Touch typing, spreadsheet budgets with charts.
Fifth Grade Technology Lessons focus on (Qtr.1) - typing skills development and spreadsheet budgets with charts , (Qtr.2) coding and logic games, (Qtr.3) graphics / photo editing , and (Qtr.4) presentations.
In the 1st Qtr, students continue to develop two hand homerow typing proficiency. Students also create a variety of spreadsheet budgets with charts.
Students will learn spreadsheet vocabulary such as rows,columns, cells, data, values, and formulas. Spreadsheets may be created using a variety of spreadsheet applications from Microsoft, Google, Apple, or other similar programs.
Recommendations:
- Typing Lessons: Focus on typing accuracy, proper finger placement, not speed. Speed will be acquired naturally over time in the future months and years of typing lessons. However, if you need a benchmark of Words Per Minute typed, then I use about 5 words per minute per grade level. That means Fifth Graders aim for typing about 25 words per minute on average.
- File Distribution: Share assignment files using a cloud storage service, your school's learning management system, or a shared network drive on your school's internal network.
- Enrichment: Use the enrichment activities to support regular classroom curricula. Good for early finishers, late arrivals, supplementation, differentiation.
- Time Management: These weekly lessons are programmed for 2 weekly sessions of 45 minutes each. Adjust the activity selections according to your own needs.
Week 1 - Qtr. 1 - Fifth Grade
Introductions | Lab Rules | Typing | Enrichment
Do Introductions: Introduction to the computer lab teacher, discuss what we will do in the lab. Spend time getting to know the students.
Review Computer Lab Rules: Discuss the rules of the computer lab
Review of Typing Stage 1: Demonstrate how to use Dance Mat Typing stage one, level one or your school's preferred typing program. Review the homerow and proper finger technique.
Download: proper-keyboard-finger-placement-on-the-keyboard.pdf
- Assign Typing Practice Stages 1-3
Assign 25-30 minutes or until done.
- Assign 3 Minutes of: Typing Rocket Jr. Try to get a final score of 60 points or more.
- Assign: Keyboard Climber. Type with both hands. FINISH level two.
- Assign Enrichment - Students work on these enrichment activities after typing.
Word Processing - "My Vacation" | Enrichment
Students use a fun graphic organizer to write about their vacation

My Vacation: Make the "My Vacation" templates available to the students. Demonstrate how to write in the editable text box. Download the "My Vacation Instructions."
- Assign: "My Vacation" writing. Students write 120+ words about their vacation. Students will save / print their finished work.
Download: My Vacation - Instructions
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- Assign Enrichment - Students work on these enrichment activities when finished.
Week 2 - Qtr. 1 - Fifth Grade
Typing | Enrichment
Review Typing: Demonstrate how to use Dance Mat Typing or your school's preferred typing program. Review the homerow and proper finger technique.
Assign: Keyboard Climber . Type with both hands. FINISH level two.
Budget Spreadsheet with Chart | Enrichment
Students create a budget spreadsheet and chart with school supplies.
Instructions: Students have $65.00 to spend on school supplies. Students use the School Supplies Price List to purchase as many items as they can without going over budget. Students create a budget using a spreadsheet to show how much they have to spend (allowance) , and how much each item costs (expenses) . Students use a simple formula (sum) to calculate the total expenses . Students create a simple formula to subtract total expenses from the $65.00 allowance to show how much money is left over (allowance - total expenses = money left over) . Students create a chart showing their expenses.
Back to School School Supplies Budget
- Demonstrate how to enter text and numbers into the spreadsheet.
- Demonstrate how to use the SUM formula to calculate the total expenses.
- Demonstrate Demonstrate how to use a formula to calculate Money Left Over (allowance - expenses).
- Demonstrate how to format the prices with dollar $ signs.
- Demonstrate how to create a chart with the data to illustrate the expenses.
- Demonstrate how to add clipart or images if possible.
- Demonstrate how to Save / Print as necessary.
Week 3 - Qtr. 1: Fifth Grade
- Assign Typing Practice. Assign 25-30 minutes or until done.
Students create a Budget Spreadsheet and chart with clothing items.
Instructions: Students have $150.00 to spend on school clothes. Students use the Clothes Shopping Price List to purchase as many items as they can without going over budget. Students create a budget using a spreadsheet to show how much they have to spend (allowance) , and how much each item costs (expenses) . Students use a simple formula (sum) to calculate the total expenses . Students create a simple formula to subtract total expenses from the $150.00 allowance to show how much money is left over (allowance - total expenses = money left over) . Students create a chart showing their expenses.
Week 4 - Qtr. 1: Fifth Grade
Students create a party food budget spreadsheet and chart.
Instructions: Students have a budget of $25.00 to feed a total of 5 people (including themselves) for a party. Students must try to buy as much as they can without going over the budget. Students create a budget using a spreadsheet to show how much they have to spend (allowance) , and how much each item costs (expenses) . Students use a simple formula (sum) to calculate the total expenses . Students create a simple formula to subtract total expenses from their allowance to show how much money is left over (allowance - total expenses = money left over) . Students create a chart showing their expenses.
Party for Five Food Budget
Week 5 - Qtr. 1: Fifth Grade
Students create a pet adoption budget and chart.
Instructions: Students have a budget of $200.00 to adopt a new puppy and a variety of related items for the puppy. Students choose all the items they think they need to get started taking care of the new puppy, but they must keep costs under $200.00. Students create a budget using a spreadsheet to show how much they have to spend (allowance) , and how much each item costs (expenses) . Students use a simple formula (sum) to calculate the total expenses . Students create a simple formula to subtract total expenses from their allowance to show how much money is left over (allowance - total expenses = money left over) . Students create a chart showing their expenses.
Pet Adoption Budget
Week 6 - Qtr. 1: Fifth Grade
Students plan a party and stick to the budget.
Instructions: Students have a budget of $100.00 to feed a total of 15 people (including themselves) for a birthday party. Students create a birthday party budget spreadsheet to show how much they have to spend ( $100.00), the total costs of the items they buy, and how much they are over or under the budget amount. Students research online stores (Amazon, Walmart, other) to find their party items and prices. Students may use the "Quick Start Template" to save time.
Birthday Party Budget
Week 7 - Qtr. 1: Fifth Grade
Spreadsheet with Chart | Enrichment
Students chart fast food nutrition and calorie information.
Instructions: Students search for fast food nutrition and calorie information on the internet. Students plan a meal with a burger, sandwich or salad, along with a side order of french fries or other item. Students also add a drink and a dessert to their meal. Students enter the calories and the fat calories for each item into their spreadsheet. Students choose any restaurant they would like to eat at for their planned meal (McDonalds, Burger King, Jack in the Box, Wendy's, Subway, Taco Bell, Carl's Jr. etc).
Fast Food Nutrition Facts
- Demonstrate how to use the SUM formula to calculate totals.
- Demonstrate how to create a chart with the data.
Week 8 - Qtr. 1: Fifth Grade
Profit / Loss Spreadsheet with Chart | Enrichment
Students create a profit or loss spreadsheet and chart for a lemonade stand.
Instructions: Students create a profit or loss spreadsheet and chart for a lemonade stand with 6 days of sales and expenses. Students use the random number generator to get their sales and expenses numbers for each day. Students enter their data in the spreadsheet for each day. Students use a formula (sum) to calculate expenses. Students use a simple formula to calculate profits or losses (sales - total expenses = profit).
Lemonade Stand Profit or Loss Spreadsheet
- Demonstrate Demonstrate how to use a formula to calculate Profit or Loss (Sales - Total Expenses).
- Demonstrate how to format the values with dollar $ signs.
- Demonstrate how to create a chart with the data to illustrate the profits or losses.
Week 9 - Qtr. 1: Fifth Grade
Spreadsheet Formulas | Enrichment
- Assign: Simon's Spreadsheet Formulas (add and subtract), (multiply and divide), (multiple operations). Students practice using formulas in a spreadsheet.

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40+ 5th grade technology lesson plans and activities for the entire school year that will complete your technology curriculum planning. These lesson plans and activities will save you so much time coming up with what to do during your computer lab time. Ideal for a technology teacher or a 5th grade teacher with mandatory lab time. All you have to do is demo the lesson and then let students get to work!
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Rules and Procedures
- First Day in Tech Lesson 1: Computer Rules poster
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- Lesson 4: Evaluate Websites Activity
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- Vocabulary Test 1
Internet Safety
- Internet Safety Project 6 Weeks. Research and activity creation.
- Internet Safety Lessons: Online reputation and responsibilities
- Scratch Lessons 1-8
- Screen Free Week
Make a … projects
- Animation Project
- Make a Wordle
- Make a Comic
- Make a Voice Recording
- Make a Picture with Labels
- Make a Puzzle
- Make a Quiz
Presentation Software
- PowerPoint Lessons
- Transitions and Animations
- Spell check and Editing
- Citing Sources
Word Processing and Typing
- Color Coded Typing Digital Flash Cards 2 weeks
BONUS Activities if you have time:
- Spreadsheet project (Candy Store)
- 3D Printing Module
- Digital Breakouts
- Extra technology vocabulary activities
- STEM Challenges (great for back up plans any time of year)
Check out the blog post about the 5th grade technology curriculum
Watch some video demos of lessons:
- Word Processing
- How to Read a Webpage
- Editing and Spell Check
- Bonus Spreadsheet project
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