March 8, 2017

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FMS embraces Dr. Seuss Day with unbridled enthusiasm because Theodor Seuss Geisel was an inspired humorist and author.

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Every year in March, the entire campus celebrates the author’s birthday with activities focused around  literature penned by Dr. Seuss.  Children are encouraged to dress up as their favorite Dr. Seuss character and we explore different ways of inspiring our students to experience the whimsy and depth of his stories.  

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Part of the joy of reading his books is his genius for creating interesting and fanciful stories that rhyme.  Rhyming is a skill that we weave into our language curriculum and is an invaluable tool for reading development.

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It is especially helpful for early readers to experience literature from this playful and humorous vantage point.

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We were very grateful for the parents who helped to make our Dr. Seuss day so fun.  Diana (Gabriel’s mom) cut all the materials for our “Cat in the Hat” craft, and then Janell (Sydney’s mom) beautifully managed the table where the children did the craft.

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Our snack for the day was cooked by the children under the careful supervision of Karri (Gabrielle’s mom) and Mae (Vivian’s mom).  Green eggs and ham never tasted so good. Thank you all for your help.

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As we embark on our trip to the Montessori Conference, we are excited to be among Montessori teachers from around the country.  It is a great time to hear new ideas and see different ways of presenting materials.

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Some of our favorite authors and presenters will be there such as Ms. Sonnie McFarland, author of “The Inner Light of the Child.”  We use her text as the backbone of our peace curriculum.

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Special thanks to Will and Nancy Grounds (Valentina’s parents) for teaching our class about Australia.  

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It is always appreciated to have parents come in and share their cultural experiences about the continent we are studying.  Here is the schedule for the remainder of the year:

March:  Asia

April:     South America

May:     Africa

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REMINDERS:

Parent/teacher conferences are set for the afternoon of 3/23 and all day on 3/24.  Half day dismissal for students on 3/23 will be at 11:15am and no school for students on 3/24.

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Saturday, April 1 is the PTO Family Fun Run.  See you all there!DSC_2153 DSC_2154

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

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February 23, 2017

 

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In the spirit of love and generosity, we are so grateful to our families who contributed to our community service project.  Ms. Melissa and Ms. Nancy made two trips to the Henderson Animal Care and Control with an abundance of food, blankets, paper towels, and pet toys.

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The staff at the shelter were impressed with the amount of donations and the materials were exactly what they needed!  We toured the facility and saw many cats and dogs that looked so sweet and eager to have a life with a family.  We were impressed with how clean and well cared for the animals appeared.

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If you are thinking about adding a furry friend to your family, this is a good place to begin your search.  The Henderson Animal Care and Control is located at 300 E. Galleria (Henderson, NV 89011 702-267-4972).

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Our Valentine Day celebration was sweetened by the making of heart shaped pancakes, strawberries, and whip cream.  

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Thanks to Karri (Gabrielle’s mom) and Mae (Vivian’s mom) for mixing and cooking the pancakes for us.  

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Students came to class wearing their comfy pajamas and spent the morning doing Montessori work in between playing games, doing crafts, and exchanging valentines.

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We also appreciate all the families who drove and chaperoned our Kindergarten students on their field trip to the Estes McDoniel marine lab.  

Final look of our ocean wall.

Final look of our ocean wall.

It is such a great opportunity for our students to be hosted by Estes McDoniel 5th grade students and to learn about marine animals that were discussed in class.  We know that pairing tangible experiences with book learning really makes the difference in the level of understanding and engagement for our students.

Counting in Spanish.

Counting in Spanish.

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REMINDERS

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Dr. Seuss Day, Thursday 3/2.  Children are encouraged to dress up as their favorite Dr. Seuss character.

Completing a book on the parts of a fish.

Completing a book on the parts of a fish.

Teachers will be attending the American Montessori Society conference and students will be dismissed at 11:15 am on 3/9.  No school for students on 3/10.

Learning how to read a friend's emotions.

Learning how to read a friend’s emotions.

Parent/Teacher conferences are coming up:

  •  3/23 half day dismissal at 11:15am  
  •  3/24  no school for students

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

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February 10, 2017

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Thank you to all of our families who attended Parent/Child Night.  Unraveling the Montessori method and understanding its effects upon your child from a holistic perspective is an ongoing process.  Seeing and hearing your child demonstrate a work is useful in helping them to feel positive about their knowledge and gives you insight into how they are learning academically.

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As Montessori teachers, our aim is to create an environment that is orderly, stimulating, inviting and easy for the child to interact with the materials.

Labeling ocean animals.

Labeling ocean animals.

We introduce concepts from a concrete point of view so the child can use as many of their senses to grasp the concept.

Pin punching the 7 continents.

Pin punching the 7 continents.

For instance, working with our Language materials, we introduce the sound of “a” by playing “I Spy”, a simple game to help them hear the beginning sound of a word.  The child is given a plastic ant and is asked to identify it.  We ask if they can hear the sound at the beginning of the word “ant”.

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Once they are beginning to associate the sound of “a” with the word ant, we have them trace a sandpaper version of the letter “a.”  

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This literally creates a neural pathway where the child associates the sound and the feel of the letter at the same time.  Once the student can identify the beginning sound of an object and associate the symbol (letter) that goes with it, we introduce sound sorting.

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Students then handle objects whose name begins with the sounds they are practicing and place the appropriate object with its corresponding sound (ant goes with “a”, squid goes with “s”, etc.).

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As the student retains the sounds they are learning, they can then group sounds together and build words.  “A”, “n”, “t” can be sounded out individually, until the child realizes that those three sounds together form the word “ant.”  

Other language materials where the "a" sound is found in the middle of the word.

Other language materials where the “a” sound is found in the middle of the word.

Once decoding is in place, the student begins to recognize more and more words, and reading has begun.  This process of moving from the concrete to the the abstract  is applied to all areas of the classroom including Math, Language, Spanish, Science and Cultural.

Using a "circle map" to create a "tree map" about the planet Venus.

Using a “circle map” to create a “tree map” about the planet Venus.

The same principle of teaching sound recognition and then building words is used by Ms. Deana in her Spanish lessons.

Working with Spanish sounds.

Working with Spanish sounds.

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Building words in Spanish.

Building words in Spanish.

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Hand painted ocean wall.

Hand painted ocean wall.

This “ocean wall” is painted fresh, by the Kindergarten class every March, when we are studying the oceans.  It brings to life the ocean environment and gives the Kindergartner students the opportunity to give tours about ocean plants and animals to our younger students.File_006 (10)

Exploring the Great Barrier Reef of Australia.

Exploring the Great Barrier Reef of Australia.

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Completing a book about the parts of a fish.

Completing a book about the parts of a fish.

Working with number rolls.

Working with number rolls.

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REMINDERS

Friday, 2/17 Kindergartners will celebrate their 100th day of Kindergarten.

Working in Espanol with Ms. Deana.

Working in Espanol with Ms. Deana.

Monday, 2/20 there is NO SCHOOL as we celebrate Presidents’ Day.

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Wednesday, 2/22 Kindergartners will visit Estes McDoniel Marine Lab.  Please provide your Kindergarten child with a sack lunch and have them wear their FMS field trip shirt.

Making a valentine.

Making a valentine.

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THANKS

Thank you to all of our families who are helping to make the Galaxy Dance an “out of this world” experience for our student body.

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

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January 27, 2017

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We are closing out the first month of our new year, and the students have embraced our solar system, space and constellations studies with gusto.

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Kindergartners methodically created their own paper version of the solar system after hearing lessons from Ms. Melissa and Ms. Diana about each planet.  

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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, one child was chosen to be the sun, another the earth and the third child represented the 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.”

Completing a page about Mars.

Completing a page about Mars.

An ample supply of planet books in our science area gave even our youngest students the chance to learn about our solar system.

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On to a more earthly subject, considerable effort is used to teach and reinforce grace and courtesy in the classroom.  This week, Ms. Melissa delivered a lesson on using “please, thank you and excuse me.”  In a style that is direct, kind and simple, Ms. Melissa conveyed to the students the importance of using these words as they interact with each other and with the teachers.

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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.

Giving a cultural lesson.

Giving a cultural lesson.

Let’s keep this process going both at home and at school.  We find that the more children use these terms in their daily interactions, the more natural and unprompted their responses become.

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THANK YOUS

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We were delighted by the presentation by Amalia (Guillermo’s mom) about Spain. In addition to good visuals, she reinforced her lesson by providing warm bread and olive oil for the children to eat.  Then she set up her juicer and the children tasted fresh orange juice!  Gracias!

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Our children were also treated to a fun and edible lesson in the kitchen as Karri (Gabrielle’s mom) and Mae (Vivian’s mom) made fruit and cheese rocket ships on a stick.  Delicious, fun and in line with our current solar system studies.  Thanks!

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REMINDERS

Wednesday, 2/1 is kindergarten enrollment information night at 5:00pm for the 2017-18 school year.  All families who have currently enrolled pre-K children are encouraged to attend.

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Thursday, 2/2 is 1st grade enrollment information night at 5:00pm for the 2017-18 school year.  All families who have currently enrolled kindergarten children are encouraged to attend.

Completing an addition equation, using stamp box materials.

Completing an addition equation, using stamp box materials.

Tuesday, 2/7 is Parent/Child night where your child demonstrates favorite works in the classroom.  Families whose names end in A-M are invited to the classroom from 5:00pm-5:45pm.  Families whose names end in N-Z are invited to the classroom from 5:45pm-6:30pm.

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Friday, 2/10 is the PTO Family Dance from 5:00pm-8:00 pm, you won’t want to miss this!!

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SNACK AND FLOWER THANKS

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

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January 6, 2017

Snowflake matching job (not an easy task).

Snowflake matching job (not an easy task).

Happy new year to all of our families!  We have gotten off to a great start this year, as each of the children returned to school eager and ready to meet the challenges of being in a Montessori classroom.  

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A quiet, engaged hum has descended upon the room as we see the children working with purpose, concentration, and looks of deep satisfaction.  

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We are focused on learning about the solar system, space, and the constellations during the month of January.

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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 could we live on other planets.  

Using a spatula to scoop out "planets" and "stars."

Using a spatula to scoop out “planets” and “stars.”

We sing a planet song that describes the order of the planets and the fact that they all rotate around the sun.

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Language acquisition in a Montessori classroom is a continuous process where real terminology (names of the planets, vertebrate, invertebrate, etc.) is introduced and practiced regularly.

Blue step board work; matching shapes.

Blue step board work;
matching shapes.

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).

Kindergarten work and art being done at the same table.

Kindergarten work and art being done at the same table.

Although it appears like Earth is 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.

Shoe polishing, developing fine motor skills and concentration.

Shoe polishing, developing fine motor skills and concentration.

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Looking up at the night sky can also fuel wonder in your child as they begin to tune into the natural environment around them.

Completing a multiplication problem.

Completing a multiplication problem.

As we were making our January calendars with a depiction of the Big Dipper, we learned that literally the same calcium that makes up the human skeleton was created originally in the birth of our sun.  We really are made up of stardust.

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Completing the decimal layout.

Completing the decimal layout.

REMINDERS:

No school on Monday, 1/16 in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Building words, in Spanish.

Building words, in Spanish.

Working with the 0-9, hanging bead frame.

Working with the 0-9, hanging bead frame.

Learning to tie a shoe.

Learning to tie a shoe.

THANKS:

Thanks to Gabriel and his family for bringing in delicious and healthy snacks for our classroom.

Matching letters on the blue step board.

Matching letters on the blue step board.

Working on a Spanish language job.

Working on a Spanish language job.

Working in our cultural area.

Working in our cultural area.

Doing the "100 board."

Doing the “100 board.”

Squishing black play dough in her hands.

Squishing black play dough in her hands.