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The Environment & Curriculum

Curated to meet the child's needs.

Children are free to explore the classroom. They receive one on one lessons as well as group lessons. 

The Montessori classroom holds several sections to satisfy and help develop the whole child. 

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These activities include spooning, flower arranging, food prep, tool work, and more. Aids in fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, order, concentration, independence, and confidence, 

The activities include geometric solids, color work, sorting, gradation, and 3D puzzles. Aids in choice making, discrimination between objects, fine tunes the senses, and indirectly prepares for math and reading. 

Montessori math begins with concrete materials to clearly demonstrate symbols and quantities, as well as mathematical operations. After mastery and gradual progress, the child moves on to work in an abstract manner.  

The language area begins by showing the sounds of the letters of the alphabet. After mastery, the child begins spelling and blending. All the while, working with the three finger pencil grip and penmanship. 

Language

Math

Sensorial

Practical Life

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We study the seven continents, their animals, and countries. The children are exposed to various flags, people, and customs from around the world. We use puzzles, globes, books, manipulatives, and more.

Our day begins with prayer and worship songs. The children learn stories from the bible. We begin from creation and work our way to revelation throughout the school year. The materials we use are bible books, puzzles, cards and manipulatives, and crafts. 

Learning about nature teaches the children about the world around them. They develop compassion and understanding towards creatures and plants. We study a few animals every month. Puzzles, objects, taxidermy animals, books, crafts, and more are used.

Spanish is organically incorporated throughout the day by counting, going over the calendar, and using simple commands. We have one Spanish class a week in which we review colors, shapes, verbs, food, and more. We also play fun games and Spanish music for added exposure.  

Spanish

Zoology & Botany

Bible Studies

Geography & Cultural Studies

Monthly Units

Monthly thematic units are inspired by the children, the seasons, holidays, and current events. Materials throughout the classroom are switched monthly.  We incorporate seasonal books, cooking, music, and crafts. 

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