Friday, November 19, 2021

Role Models in the Lower Elementary Classroom

          Our daily community meetings are continuing to be very productive.  Meetings are used to discuss classroom problems and solutions.  The solutions are the work of the students.  Students try out their solutions and report back to the community during a future meeting.  Students are encouraged to practice solving their own problems with the help of their peers.  Older students are crucial to the success of problem solving during community meeting. Maria Montessori knew when she observed children in the learning environment that mixed age groups were beneficial.  Younger students are able to interact with older students.  Oftentimes the interactions motivate and encourage a younger student to challenge his or herself in a way that may never have happened.  On the other hand,  the older students have a multitude of opportunities to serve as role models.  Role models are necessary in the Montessori learning environment.  Role models provide a physical example of how to function within the classroom limits. They are dependable, patient and content leaders.  Many times a student new to Montessori will be particularly responsive to the role models in the room.  Third year students are able to use all they have learned in the previous two years to practice leadership skills.  The sense of accomplishment, peacefulness and purpose acquired from being a class leader is often the start of a lifelong mission of service to others.  Maria Montessori knew that the solution for peace in this world starts with children.  The opportunity to serve others as a role model in a Montessori learning environment is the beginning of this pathway to peace. It is a daily joy to be in the classroom with your children.  We hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. "The greatest gifts we can give our children are the roots of responsibility and the wings of independence."  Maria Montessori






 


Friday, November 12, 2021

Veteran's Holiday Week

     

      The Lower Elementary students had a short week but it was action packed.  We reviewed lessons given in Grammar, Mathematics, Word Study, History, Science, Geography and Language.   It was an opportunity for each student to choose a lesson in each area of the classroom and repeat the lesson or come up with extensions.  The students were focused and intentional.  It was a joy to witness all of the hard work.   Don't forget that next Friday we are dismissing at 1:00 sharp for the Thanksgiving holiday.  Have a wonderful weekend.


      









Thursday, November 4, 2021

Independence

It has been a week full of interesting lessons, birthdays and cool weather.  The Lower Elementary students have been excited and full of anticipation.  We spent some time this week restructuring our classroom procedures to promote independence and peacefulness.  Each student is responsible for a class job such as sharpening pencils, watering plants, or rolling work mats. It is truly remarkable to watch each student rise to the occasion and perform their part in taking care of our environment.  They are content and satisfied at the end of each day. Independence is a key component of the Montessori learning environment.

   "Never help a child with a task at which he feels he can succeed."  Maria Montessori