Curriculum
The classroom and its contents are spatially designed to meet the external and internal needs of children. All materials used are safe, beautiful and real; supporting the independent discovery of the child who is learning how to learn. Here, the classroom is a childrens house where the child feels at home in any one of the five main areas of the room.
The Practical Life Area is where children
learn the intricacies used to care for oneself, ones possessions,
and ones environment while developing graceful physical and social
skills that show respect for oneself, others and the environment.
The Sensorial Area of the classroom contains
materials promoting visual, aural and tactile perception.
The Art Center is placed between the practical
life and the language and math areas. It indirectly connects perceptual
art, to art as found in domestic crafts and industrial design.
The Language Area contains the tactile
foundation for writing and reading. The first exposure to writing is
presented after the physical preparation found in the sensorial area.
As the child explores the shapes and sounds of the sandpaper letters,
the natural tendency to combine the learned sounds into a word takes
place. Thus the skill of true reading begins. It is in this area that
exploration is enhanced with words. Words, words, and more words---young
children cannot get enough of them. This area contains materials introducing
the vocabulary for such subjects as music (a real instrument), French,
geography, cultural and natural history (Dinosaurs!).
The Math and Science Area has a link to
the sensorial materials the children manipulate on a daily basis. Tactile
materials for mathematics are varied and plentiful. The science curriculum
covers developmentally appropriate material to begin exploring and learning
words of living and non-living things studied in the natural and physical
sciences.
At Medina Montessori the curriculum is enhanced by an interactive French program and a creative-art center. A real garden plot for the children to plan, plant & harvest was built in the Spring of 2000. In 2003, an outdoor wood-working bench was added to the scope of practical life.
At Medina Montessori, there is always a balance between freedom and responsibility. The learning is inspired by free choice of visually attractive materials. The discipline is learned from within the child as modeled by the teacher using the simple precept of respect for oneself, others and the environment. All this is achieved in a tranquil, yet fun setting for the child. Choice of work, use of hands, and repetition of the work awaken the intellect, giving birth to concentration---a foundation for life-long learning.
This page provides an overview of the current monthly themes used throughout a school year. Depending on the unique quality of each class, other themes may be exchanged from one year to the next.
August: Orientation, The Cat and The Dog, sandpaper
land & water
globe, land & water forms, practical life presentations, The Garden.
September: The Farm, The Horse, living & non-living things, Continent globe and Hemisphere map, sensorial presentations, spindle boxes and sandpaper #’s 0-9, sounds of the week: a-c
October: North America continent map, Native Americans, Nat. Am. cultures map, North American Animals, leaves, the pumpkin plant, the tooth, Halloween, sounds of the week: d-h
November: The Five Food Groups, Old World & New World Foods, Europe continent map, European animals, Pilgrim Voyage & Plymouth Plantation, Thanksgiving, sounds of the week: i-l
December: Africa continent map, African animals, the tree, St. Nicolas
Day, Hanukkah, Ramadan, Christmas, sounds of the week: m-n
January: Stars and the Solar system, MLK Day, Asia continent map, Asian animals, Japan, Chinese New Year, sounds of the week: o-r
February: Dinosaurs and Dinosaurs of North America, U.S. maps 1789, 1863, 2004, Presidents’ Day, St. Valentine’s Day, sounds of the week: s-u
March: Vertebrates and Invertebrates, Marine Life, the wind and the weather,
The Bear, St. Patrick’s Day, seeds, stages of the seed, the root, sounds
of the week: v-z
April: South America continent map, Amphibians (frogs) & reptiles (turtles), the egg, Easter, flowers, planting the garden, Butterflies, sounds of the week: a-e-i
May: Australia map, Australian animals, Mother’s Day, Memorial Day, Birds, tending the garden, sounds of the week: o-u, ee, oo
June: Antarctica continent, Antarctica animals, Insects (bees, dragonflies & ladybugs), Flag Day, Father’s Day, sounds of the week: sneaky(silent) e, when two vowels go walking, Graduation.