Welcome.

We shall walk together on this path of life, for all things are part of the universe, and are connected with each other to form one whole community.

 

~Maria Montessori

 

School Menu

Mon, 20 May 2013
Breakfast Menu

Pancakes w/ cinnamon glaze, Orange juice, Milk

Lunch Menu

Barbeque pork riblet on multigrain bun, Homemade baked beans, Chilled pineapple, Milk

Tue, 21 May 2013
Breakfast Menu

Cereal, Graham crackers, Banana, Milk

Lunch Menu

Soft tacos w/ spicy turkey, Shredded cheese/lettuce, Golden corn, Cinnamon applesauce, Milk

Montessori at a Glance

Montessori: Creating a paradigm Shift in Education

 

Traditional Classroom

 

Montessori Environment

Textbooks
Pencil and paper
Worksheets and dittos

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Prepared kinesthetic materials with incorporated control of error
Specially developed reference materials.

Working and learning without emphasis on social development

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Working and learning matched to the social development of the child

Narrow, unit-driven curriculum

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Unified, internationally developed curriculum

Individual subjects

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Integrated subjects and learning based on developmental psychology

Block time, period lessons

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Uninterrupted work cycles

Single-graded classrooms

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Multi-graded classrooms

Students passive, quiet, in desks

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Students active, talking, with periods of spontaneous quiet, freedom to move

Students fit mold of school

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School meets needs of students

Students leave for special help

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Special help comes to students

Product-focused report cards

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Process-focused assessment, skills checklists, mastery benchmarks

    Submitted by Tim Duax