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Clothing Resource Center Open   Tuesdays
4:30 - 6 p.m.
Board Work/Study   Jan. 6
2009 Federal Way MLK Celebration   Jan. 19
Semester Break, Secondary Schools   Jan. 26
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This survey will provide new and timely data regarding technology, student achievement, and 21st century learning. To fill out a school survey, go to the website above and follow the directions. The survey closes January 20th.

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Fifth Grade Learning Expectations

The learning expectations listed below are for fifth grade. Students will be assessed based on their progress toward meeting these grade-level expectations.

Music Expectations

1. The student acquires the knowledge and skills necessary to create, to perform, and to respond effectively to the music.

  • 1.1 Performs the following musical skills: reads and performs rhythmic and melodic notation which include syncopation; sings or plays a major scale (C, F, G); identifies and creates Rondo form; and performs dynamic markings in music.

2. The student applies the creative process with music knowledge and skills to reason and solve problems.

  • 2.1 Uses musical knowledge and vocabulary to identify and describe the style and genre of musical works.
  • 2.2 Practices presentation, craftsmanship, and evaluation skills by participating in small and large-group creative activities.

3. The student uses music to communicate ideas and feelings.

  • 3.1 Uses the creative process and acquired skills to compose.

4. The student understands how music connects to other subject areas, life, and work.

  • 4.1 Explores the relationships of music and United States History.