Fifth Grade Curriculum

Fifth Grade Curriculum

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Your fifth grader is transitioning from concrete to abstract thinking. Our fifth-grade curriculum strengthens writing skills through the process of researching, planning, and developing ideas. Math units focus on mastering fraction and decimal operations, developing algebraic thinking, and exploring coordinate planes. In science, fifth graders delve into the properties of matter and learn more about physical and chemical changes. In social studies, kids embark on a new virtual road trip to study important locations and events that shaped U.S. history before 1860.

Fifth graders are experiencing significant growth in many areas and are starting think more abstractly and critically. Our curriculum challenges problem-solving skills and enables fifth graders to tackle more complex tasks.

At Time4Learning fifth graders discover:

  • Operations with fractions and decimals 
  • Variables and how are they are used in complex equations
  • Volume and how to measure it using unit cubes and formulas

Fifth graders will focus on reading and comprehending more complex texts. They will also write detailed essays and reports. Finally, they'll focus on vocabulary, speech, grammar, and strong writing skills.

At Time4Learning, fifth graders explore:

  • Language and grammar skills along with parts of speech
  • Advanced comprehension skills with inference, comparing, contrasting, and summarizing
  • Narrative, opinion, research and informative writing
  • Integrated language arts activities that enhance reading and writing

Fifth graders are developing a greater understanding of historical events and their impact on the world around them. At Time4Learning students embark on a virtual road trip to important historical locations across the United States studying the events that shaped US History before 1860.

At Time4Learning, fifth graders explore:

  • Indigenous American people and colonists
  • Life in the British colonies
  • The Revolution and its key turning points
  • The U.S. Consitution and the Bill of Rights
  • Westward Expansion of America

Fifth graders can now test questions and analyze data to confirm a hypothesis, strengthening their ability to apply the scientific method.

At Time4Learning, fifth graders discover:

  • How to test and analyze data to support a hypothesis
  • Physical and chemical changes in the world around us
  • Ecosystems and the vital roles of air, water, and soil in the environment
  • Patterns throughout the year influenced by the sun, moon, and constellations
  • The impact of computers on society and their expanding role in everyday life

Child benefits

Gamified learning

Make education exciting with interactive and animated lessons that turn learning into an adventure!

Screen-free activities

Enhance digital learning with printable worksheets, reading lists, and unit study supplements.

Flexible subject levels

Easily switch between PreK-5 grade levels or use multiple grade levels for different subjects at once.

Parent benefits

Effortless grading

Say goodbye to grading stress! Our platform automatically grades assignments and tracks your student’s progress.

Easy planning

Our Activity Planner simplifies your life helping you plan based on your child's interests and weekly schedule. 

Supportive community

Connect with both new and experienced homeschool parents for support and inspiration.

FAQs

Students typically spend 1-2 hours daily on Time4Learning, depending on your homeschooling goals or supplemental learning needs. You can adjust the schedule to suit your child’s pace and focus.

As a homeschooling family, the parent will provide the diploma and the transcript. However, Time4Learning offers printable templates and record-keeping that makes transcript and diploma creation easy for parents.

Yes! Time4Learning offers printable worksheets, educational games, and extension activities to reinforce learning. Parents can use these resources to deepen understanding and make lessons more hands-on.

Time4Learning is not accredited because it functions as a curriculum provider rather than a school. Our comprehensive learning program supports homeschooling and meets or exceeds state standards. Accreditation is not a requirement for homeschooling in any U.S. state. For this reason, colleges accept homeschooled students based on their merit, homeschool records, and transcripts.