

desertcart.com: What Your Fifth Grader Needs to Know: Fundamentals of a Good Fifth-Grade Education (Core Knowledge Series): 9780385337311: E.D. Hirsch Jr.: Office Products Review: Great for MTEL teacher prep test - What your 5th/6th grader needs to know books helped me pass my MTEL (MA teacher's elementary general curriculum test) on the first try. I had graduated college 20 years prior to taking the mtels so these books are good refreshers. It doesn't go into deep details however it was easy enough to google any subject mentioned in the book to expand my knowlege. Many of the answers to test questions are found in these books. Also, if you are getting these books as an mtel prep then also get a $39 (or so, no need for the more expensive ones) mtel gen curriculum study guide which supplements these books and sometimes gives me details. For example, the 5th grade book mentions tensions leading up to the Civil War but doesn't mention the Nebraska Kentucky Act but the guide does...the mtels includes obsure knowledge to all extra info is needed. To pass MTELs you need a thorough understanding of the topic objectives and be apply your knowlege to answer the questions so the more guides the better. Review: A Guide on the Side - This comprehensive book is well-written across all content areas. Most fifth-graders I know are exposed to a little of this book's content. It is a great guide, but always consult your district's standards and use this book as supplemental material.



| Best Sellers Rank | #85,478 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #353 in Early Childhood Education Materials #2,652 in Schools & Teaching (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (506) |
| Dimensions | 7.39 x 0.84 x 9.26 inches |
| Edition | Revised |
| ISBN-10 | 0385337310 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0385337311 |
| Item Weight | 1.95 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | The Core Knowledge Series |
| Print length | 384 pages |
| Publication date | June 27, 2006 |
| Publisher | Delta |
D**Y
Great for MTEL teacher prep test
What your 5th/6th grader needs to know books helped me pass my MTEL (MA teacher's elementary general curriculum test) on the first try. I had graduated college 20 years prior to taking the mtels so these books are good refreshers. It doesn't go into deep details however it was easy enough to google any subject mentioned in the book to expand my knowlege. Many of the answers to test questions are found in these books. Also, if you are getting these books as an mtel prep then also get a $39 (or so, no need for the more expensive ones) mtel gen curriculum study guide which supplements these books and sometimes gives me details. For example, the 5th grade book mentions tensions leading up to the Civil War but doesn't mention the Nebraska Kentucky Act but the guide does...the mtels includes obsure knowledge to all extra info is needed. To pass MTELs you need a thorough understanding of the topic objectives and be apply your knowlege to answer the questions so the more guides the better.
A**R
A Guide on the Side
This comprehensive book is well-written across all content areas. Most fifth-graders I know are exposed to a little of this book's content. It is a great guide, but always consult your district's standards and use this book as supplemental material.
E**E
A must have addition
While this is not to be used as a full curriculum or should it be considered "everything you have to teach your child this year". It is an excellent tool for either home schooling or extra learning for a traditionally schooled child. The lessons are brief and to the point. It is set up to be discussed with or read with your child but you can also assign your child to read a few lessons/pages himself. It covers everything from poetry to various history and geography, to art and music, math and science. All in short "lessons" that can be read or discussed in few minutes. As a new homeschool family I use this for a basis to create units and spelling words. I also assign my 5th grader passages to read out loud to me while I am making lunch or putting away laundry.
L**A
Test Prep
This is a terrific review for those taking the tests for teacher certification.
S**R
You Need This Book If Your Child Is A Fifth Grader In a Core Knowledge School
I'm a big proponent of Core Knowledge schools since an organized curriculum that sequentially goes from grade to grade is sorely lacking in many public schools today. Too many elementary classrooms are guided simply by what a given teacher is interested in and there is often no consistency even within grade levels in a single school. Core Knowledge maps out a curriculum of what students should be taught during each elementary grade so they have the skills and knowledge educated people commonly possess. The What Your____________ Grader Needs To Know book series by E.D. Hirsch Jr. is the general outline for what is taught in each grade in Core Knowledge. The fifth grade book is very readable for a student of that age but also interesting enough for the parent to be genuinely engaged with the material. Poems and other samples from literature are included along with the math, science, social studies, art and language sections. This can be a useful supplemental book to a child following any curriculum but every parent whose child is in a core knowledge school will want to have access to this book.
K**M
Great book fifth graders, teachers, and students!
I bought this book along with the 6th grade version of this series to study for my CSET. In my other review, I stated that it has a ton of information that is useful for both parents and teachers, as well as students for this grade level. It gives great information that is easy to understand. This book is amazing and I love the quality of the pages! It's definitely worth the price. I love it and would recommend it to anyone that's studying for the CSET, or if you just want to catch up your students/children on fifth grade topics!
L**T
What your ... needs to know review
I've purchased our very first "What your Kindergartner needs to know" before our firstborn was five. Ever since then we had a copy for each grade of our three children. Nowadays, with limited communications, international schools not using enough books, I would feel very much left out if I didn't have my trusted copy. Parents, please be aware that you may have to supplement at home. Don't entrust your children completely to the school but be involved. It's easy enough to read the pages to the children or have the older ones read it for themselves (with guidance and feedback). A must have for every child's home!
B**E
Excellent home school resource
This series is my answer to every question I receive about what I would recommend for someone beginning to home school an elementary school age child. Sections on all major academic subjects include articles written to the parents as well as text written for the child covering the major topics any student in that particular grade should be exposed to. It is not a full curriculum in itself but is a great starting place for home school parents who want a baseline from which to begin without spending hundreds of dollars.
A**Z
El diseño es sobrio, con explicaciones claras y bien adaptadas al nivel. Ideal como guía básica o como material de apoyo.
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