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Friday, September 26, 2025

What's Happening in October for Fifth grade?

5th Grade – October Curriculum Overview

October in Fifth Grade is a month of transformation, creativity, and honoring traditions. We’re diving into geometry, mythology, and autumn science while exploring the cycles of nature and celebrating Samhain. Lessons are hands-on, flexible, and designed for both independent and family learning. Let’s explore, create, and connect as the seasons change!

Weekly Subjects

  • Language Arts (Mon–Thu)
    • Week 9: Read and retell a myth or legend. Write your own version with a twist.
    • Week 10: Explore the structure of stories—identify plot, characters, and setting in mythology.
    • Week 11: Write a letter to an ancestor or create a story inspired by family history.
    • Week 12: Reflect on transformation—how do characters (and people!) change over time?
    • Spelling:
      • Week 9: grammar, sentence, subject, predicate, verb, adjective, adverb, conjunction, pronoun, preposition
      • Week 10: essay, revise, edit, draft, publish, introduction, conclusion, topic, thesis, evidence
      • Week 11: myth, legend, hero, monster, labyrinth, oracle, prophecy, immortal, mortal, wisdom
      • Week 12: Olympian, trident, lightning, chariot, lyre, shield, helmet, spear, temple, offering
    • Reflection Prompt: Who are your heroes, in stories or real life? How do you honor your ancestors or family traditions?
  • Math (Mon & Wed)
    • Week 9: Introduction to geometry—explore shapes, angles, and symmetry.
    • Week 10: Measure and draw polygons. Identify sides, angles, and vertices.
    • Week 11: Practice classifying shapes and finding patterns in nature.
    • Week 12: Create geometric art or mosaics using polygons and symmetry.
  • Science (Mon & Wed)
    • Week 9: Study the science of autumn—why do leaves change color?
    • Week 10: Investigate animal adaptations for fall and winter.
    • Week 11: Explore the moon phases and their role in seasonal celebrations.
    • Week 12: Conduct a simple experiment on decomposition or composting.
  • History (Tue & Thu)
    • Week 9: Learn about myths and legends from different cultures.
    • Week 10: Compare ancient and modern celebrations of the harvest and ancestors.
    • Week 11: Research Samhain and how it’s celebrated around the world.
    • Week 12: Present a story, poem, or art project honoring family or cultural traditions.
  • Music (Tue)
    • Week 9: Listen to music inspired by myths or legends.
    • Week 10: Try rhythm games with autumn themes.
    • Week 11: Explore traditional Samhain or autumn festival songs.
    • Week 12: Compose a simple melody or chant for the season.
  • Art (Thu)
    • Week 9: Create myth-inspired masks or puppets.
    • Week 10: Make leaf prints or autumn mosaics.
    • Week 11: Design a Samhain altar or ancestor collage.
    • Week 12: Carve a pumpkin or make lanterns for Samhain.
  • Physical Education (Mon–Thu)
    • Each Week: Daily movement—nature walks, leaf hunts, outdoor games, or stretching.
  • Reading (Mon–Thu)
    • Each Week: Read independently for at least 30 minutes each day. Add to your reading log and share a favorite myth or autumn story with your family.

Fun Fridays

  • October 3: Pumpkin patch visit and story time.
  • October 10: Leaf rubbings and fall crafts.
  • October 17: Nature center visit and outdoor exploration.
  • October 24: Samhain prep—make lanterns or ancestor altars.
  • October 31: Samhain celebration with stories, crafts, and seasonal treats.

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October in 5th grade is about transformation, honoring the past, and finding inspiration in the changing world. Choose what fits your family, and enjoy a month of creativity and connection!

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