January 27, 2020

We are closing out the first month of the new year, and students have enthusiastically embraced our studies of the solar system, space, and constellations.  Kindergartners methodically created their own paper version of the solar system after hearing lessons from Ms. Melissa and Ms. Diana about each planet. Keeping with Montessori practices of presenting material in a concrete way, the children were taught about our solar system through songs and movement.  During whole group instruction, 3 children were chosen to represent the sun, earth, and moon. The proper rotation times were then recited. For instance, “it takes 365 days for the earth to go around the sun” and “it takes 28 days for the moon to go around the earth.” An ample supply of planet books in our science area gave our students the chance to learn about our solar system.

Eating a “moon snack” after preparing it with Evangelina (Roman’s mom) and Michele (Sophia’s mom) in our kitchen. Thanks ladies for orchestrating the cooking project this month.

Completing a four digit addition problem, using the stamp box objects.

On to a more earthly subject, considerable effort is used to teach and reinforce grace and courtesy in the classroom.  Every Wednesday morning, Ms. Melissa gives a whole group peace lesson. At times, she talked about what makes someone a good friend (a good friend is kind, a good friend is helpful, and a good friend listens to your words).  It has been wonderful to watch our students employ these guidelines in some of their social relationships! Ms. Melissa routinely emphasizes the importance of using good manners. It has a profound effect on the room when students are using their good manners.  As their interactions are respectful of each other, the room is more peaceful and deeper levels of concentration and learning are experienced in the space. Let’s keep this process going both at home and at school. We find that the more children use “please and thank you” in their daily interactions, the more natural and unprompted their responses become.


Exploring Europe while using the puzzle map to trace the countries onto a white piece of paper.

REMINDERS

Wednesday, 1/29 is kindergarten re-enrollment information night at 5:00pm for the 2020-2021 school year.  All families who have currently enrolled pre-K children are encouraged to attend.

Thursday, 1/30 is 1st grade re-enrollment information night at 5:00pm for the 2020-2021 school year.  All families who have currently enrolled kindergarten children are encouraged to attend.

SNACK AND FLOWER THANKS

A great big thanks to Ben, Zach, and their families for providing delicious snacks and beautiful flowers for our classroom.

January 10, 2020

Happy new year to all of our families!  We have gotten off to a great start this year, as each of the children eagerly returned and ready to meet the challenges of being in a Montessori classroom.  A quiet, engaged hum has descended upon the room as we see the children working with purpose, concentration, and looks of deep satisfaction.  
We are focused on learning about the solar system, space, and constellations during the month of January.  Learning about our solar system is always fun as we begin to explore amazing concepts like how big the sun really is in relation to the planets, and getting a sense of the vastness of space.  We sing a planet song describing the order of the planets and the fact that they all rotate around the sun. Language acquisition in a Montessori classroom is a continuous process where real terminology is introduced and practiced regularly.

Now would be a good time to watch a sunset with your child and experience the transition from day to night (the rotation of Earth on its axis).  Although Earth appears stationary in space, our planet is actually moving 67,000 miles per hour around the sun. It takes 365 days for Earth to make a full rotation around the sun. You also may want to point out the moon and explain that it orbits our Earth in a 28 day cycle.  Looking up at the night sky can fuel wonder in your child as they begin to tune into the natural environment around them. 

REMINDERS
Kindergarten enrollment information night is on Wednesday, 1/29 at 5:00 pm.  A great opportunity to learn about what makes the FMS Montessori Kindergarten program so unique and special.

First grade enrollment information night is on Thursday, 1/30 at 5:00 pm.  Enjoy a thorough description of making a smooth transition from our primary to our lower elementary grade level, including the diverse and rich curriculum.

THANKS:
Thanks to Cody, Blake, and their families for supplying healthy and beautiful snacks, in addition to flowers for our classroom.