McMillin’s First Family Friday

Our first McMillin Family Friday was a success!  We had over 300 parents visit the school this morning to learn about the McMillin reading program and to read with their child.  If you were able to attend the event, please click this link to take our survey.  We are always looking to improve and your input helps us do so.  If you were not able to attend the event, attached is the information that was shared with parents.

Family Friday Reader’s Workshop Presentation

Family Friday Reading Parent Handout

 

Kindness Storm Passing Through McMillin

McMillin Kindness Storm

Tuesday, January 30th- Friday, February 2nd

The McMillin student council predicts that next week there is going to be a kindness storm passing through McMillin.  The weather predicted is sunny, with a chance of smiles and happiness.  Each day, the storm will shower kindness over certain group of people.  Student council is challenging the McMillin Community to show as many acts of kindness as possible to the following people on the following days.  Remember, small acts of kindness go a long way.  

Tuesday, January 30th = Teachers

Wednesday, January 31st = Students

Thursday, February 1st = Office staff, noon duties, aides, custodians, and cafeteria staff

Friday, February 2nd = Everyone

 

Save the Date- McMillin Family Friday

Families,

We are excited to announce our first Family Friday scheduled for February 9th at 8:20am.  During this event, you will be invited to the McMillin auditorium to learn about the McMillin reading program and strategies to support your child at home in reading.  You will then be invited to visit your child’s classroom to read with your child.  The event will last about an hour in total.  We hope to see as many parents as possible.

This Week at McMillin December 4th-8th

Book Fair

We had a fantastic turnout for our annual book fair last Wednesday.  It was fantastic to see all the families who showed up to shop for books and support our school.

Reading Volume

The amount of time students spend reading each day has an impact on their reading ability and academic performance.  At McMillin, students spend about 30 minutes or more each day during school reading.  During this time, students are reading and working on their individual reading goals that are set by the teacher.  The following chart shows about how many books a student should be completing each week if they read 60 minutes a day.  This time would include 20-30 minutes of at home reading.

This Week at McMillin

Tuesday, December 5th

  • 4th Grade Informance (Ms. Hernandez) 8:15 in the Auditorium
  • 4th Grade Informance (Ms. Mendoza) 9:45 in the Auditorium
  • PTA Meeting @ 6:30 in the McMillin Library

Wednesday, December 6th

  • 5th Grade Informance (Mr. Chumbley) 8:15 in the Auditorium
  • 5th Grade Informance (Ms. Kinney) 9:45 in the Auditorium

Thursday, December 7th

  • Winter Sing (Grades K-2) @ 6:00.  Calvary Chapel (Next to McMillin)

Monday, December 11th

  • Cozy Socks Day

Tuesday, December 12th

  • Elves vs. Reindeers Spirit Day
  • First Grade Awards Assembly @ 8:45
  • Kinder Awards Assembly @ 9:30
  • Second Grade Awards Assembly @ 10:15

Wednesday, December 13th

  • Ugly Sweater Spirit Day

Thursday, December 14th

  • Santa Hat Spirit Day
  • Sixth Grade Awards Assembly @ 8:30
  • Third Grade Awards Assembly @ 9:15
  • Fifth Grade Awards Assembly @ 10:00
  • Fourth Grade Awards Assembly @ 10:45

Friday, December 15th

  • Last Day of School Before Winter Break
  • Pajama Spirit Day
  • TK Awards Assembly @9:00

Winter Break

  • December 18th – January 9th
  • Students Return to School Tuesday, January 9th (Minimum Day)

 

Book Fair This Week at Barnes and Noble

Hello McMillin Families,

The McMillin PTA is hosting our book fair at Barnes and Noble located in the Otay Ranch Mall this week.
How the book fair works – the book fair is open all week during Barnes and Nobles regular business hours…..both on-line and in-store from Monday, November 27 – Saturday December 2.   We hope this will allow you to shop at your convenience while still supporting our school.   You just need to say you are shopping in support of McMillin Elementary School.  Our coupon code is #122-87520
The PTA will be hosting one special evening event at Barnes and Noble this Wednesday evening from 6:00-8:00pm.  There will be lego building, trivia contests, and story time readings.  Come and join your school community and shop in the store.
Barnes and Noble has a cafe that serves Starbucks and Cheesecake Cafe treats.  All food purchased during our book fair week also goes towards our total book fair funds.  Your family can come and eat dinner there as part of the fun!    You can even order full cheesecakes through the cafe and the school gets credit towards the book fair!
When you shop, you just need to share our coupon code and state you are there in support of McMillin Elementary!
Our coupon code is #122-87520
Be sure to invite your friends and family to come join our fun as well!
Barnes and Noble is also hosting some fun events that everyone is welcome to attend.  If you make any purchases during these events, please make sure to use our coupon code!
Thanks for your support of our school!
McMillin PTA
FRIDAY

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The Polar Express Storytime

Special Event, Children’s Event, Storytime (Childrens) 
Friday December 01, 2017 7:00 PM All aboard! Come in your PJs and join us for a magical evening as we host our annual Storytime of the beloved classic The Polar Express. Coloring and activities to follow.

SATURDAY

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Educator Holiday Shopping Event

Special Event, Educator Event (Education) 
Saturday December 02, 2017 10:00 AM Pre-K through Grade 12 educators are invited to a special holiday shopping event. Educators will receive a 25% discount on books, toys, games, movies, music, and more. Plus, 10% off Café consumables. Our booksellers can help educators find the perfect gift for themselves and everyone on their holiday shopping list!

SATURDAY

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Storytime

Special Event, Children’s Event, Storytime (Childrens) 
Saturday December 02, 2017 11:00 AM This classic, heartwarming story about the effects of the Christmas spirit will grow even the coldest and smallest of hearts three sizes. Activities to follow. 

Thank You McMillin Families

Families,

Thank you for all your donations to our Annual Food Drive.  The picture below shows all the food that will be donated to families in need.  We are so grateful for all of your support and for allowing us the opportunity to be a part of your child’s education.  We hope you have a fantastic and restful Thanksgiving break and we will see you all Monday, November 27th when school resumes.

 

Number Talks and Math Play

Albert Einstein famously once said “play is the highest form of research”.  At McMillin, we are striving to provide opportunities for students to play with numbers and mathematical concepts with the goal of developing a deep understanding of numbers and patterns.

The purpose of this post is to offer families a few ideas on how they may engage their children in mathematical play that allow them to see patterns in numbers, visualize mathematical concepts, express math ideas verbally, and see that there are multiple ways to look at any given number or problem.  At McMillin, we refer this play as “Number Talks” and we use them with our students to expand their mathematical thinking and to get them talking about numbers and concepts in a deep way that goes far beyond memorizing steps to solve problems.  Below are just a few Number Talks that you can use at home with your child to engage them in math.

Which One Doesn’t Belong

The idea behind “Which One Doesn’t Belong” number talks is for students to see that there are multiple ways that we can look at a set of numbers and to recognize patters in these numbers.  We want students to come up with as many ways as possible to determine why any number in the set doesn’t belong and use mathematical vocabulary to justify their reasoning.  How many can you and your child find?  Click here for more examples.

Counting By…

 

Start at an given number and then practice counting a certain number more or less.  Write down the numbers and then have your child look for patterns.  The example here shows counting by 8.  Students may see that there are patterns going down the chart.  You may ask your child what strategy they are using to figure out the next number.  For example, they may say they are adding 10 then subtracting 2.  Other children may see that there is a 2,4,6,8 pattern in the ones digit.  What patterns do you see from left to right?  Students may see that they are adding 40 each time.  How can we use this information to determine the the value of the yellow box?  What about the blue box?  How would the patterns change if it was a 4×4 grid?  Why?

As you can see, the skip counting allows students to become flexible in their mathematical thinking.  For example, they may not be able to remember the product of 8×7 no matter what you do.  If they can fluently count by 8 and know that 8×6=48, skip count 8 more using what ever strategy works for them and students can easily arrive at 56. The idea here is that they look for patterns and become flexible in their thinking about numbers.

Please let us know if you found this information helpful and/or if you would like more examples of using Number Talks with your children by adding a comment below.

 

 

 

McMillin Elementary Veterans Day

To celebrate Veterans Day and to honor our military families, veterans, active duty, and retired, we will be having a picnic on Thursday, November 9th. Military families who wish to attend are asked to bring a blanket to eat on and a picnic lunch to share with their child.   Please RSVP to your child’s teacher so that they can arrange to have your child meet you in the auditorium at the designated time.

Dr. Patti Guthrie, third grade teacher at McMillin, has offered to put together a power point slide show to honor our military veterans.  This slide show will be shown to students and families during our Veterans Day Picnic.

Dr. Guthrie asks that all photos be emailed to her directly at patricia.guthrie@mcmillinelementary.com.

Your email should include

  • service member’s full name
  • service member’s full title
  • name of anyone else in the picture

We encourage you to send pictures of the whole family.  Pictures must be submitted by Saturday, November 4th.

Thank you for all your support as we honor those who have served, past and present.

Military Planning Committee

Grade Lunch Time
1st 10:50-11:35
2nd 11:10-11:55
Kinder (403 & 404)

 

11:05 – 11:50
3rd 11:30-12:15
4th

 

11:50-12:35
Kinder (401, 402, & 407 ) 11:50 – 12:35
5th 12:10-12:55
6th 12:30-1:15