Fifth Grade

5th grade book fair
5th grade with governor in Annapolis
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Grade five marks the culminating year of the Lower School. The girls assume an important leadership role in the division by modeling ethical behavior, mentoring younger students, and taking on new responsibilities. 

During the fifth grade year, girls focus on building good habits of mind that prepare them for the demands of Middle School. They are taught good study habits, given more responsibility to decide what learning strategies work best for them, and encouraged to ask clarifying questions about project assignments and assessments. The idea of “taking ownership of their learning” is a key focus of this final year of Lower School. Leadership and citizenship are explored through the curriculum with units that focus on government and social issues dear to each student. It is an empowering year! Closing exercises allow each girl the opportunity to express themselves through personal poetry as they cross the bridge into the next phase of their school journey. 

Special Events in Fifth Grade

Irvine Nature Center visit 5th grade

FERN Project with Field Work at Irvine Nature Center

The third grade social studies curriculum focuses on learning about Maryland history. This focus has a culminating project and presentation in the spring where our students choose an impactful Marylander to study. They create an art piece to accompany their presentation, which is an oral report memorized and recited to parents and friends during a special presentation event.  

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Annapolis Trip to Meet with State Delegates

Our third grade students visit the Irvine Nature Center to learn about the traditions and lifestyles of Maryland’s pre-colonial Native American tribes. As part of their social studies unit focusing on local Maryland Native Americans, our students learned about the ingenious ways that the Native Americans flourished as a community using natural resources to build houses such as the longhouse and wigwam house. 

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Fifth Grade Reading Fair

RPCS partners with Gilman School in the third grade for a book club. This is the first structured interaction with the tri-school community in the Lower School and is a fun and educational way to engage with new students and educators. 

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Outdoor Education at Genesee Valley

RPCS partners with Gilman School in the third grade for a book club. This is the first structured interaction with the tri-school community in the Lower School and is a fun and educational way to engage with new students and educators. 

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Government Trip to Washington, D.C.

Our fifth graders visit the Nation's Capital, Washington, D.C., every year. It is an incredible learning experience as the class experiences a tour that showed where legislature is created and some of the students even got to meet some local delegates!