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A child of preschool or kindergarten age learns by doing. The Montessori classroom is carefully prepared to allow the child to explore and discover through his or his/her own activity. The child's natural curiosity and joy in learning is nurtured and encouraged.
Practical Life Experiences
For a young child there is something special about tasks which an
adult considers ordinary: washing dishes, paring fruits, polishing silver,
etc. These tasks provide an opportunity for the child to contribute
to his or her family, classroom, and larger society.
In this area of the classroom children perfect their coordination and become absorbed in an activity. They gradually lengthen their span of concentration. They also learn to pay attention to details as they sequence activity.
Sensorial Experiences
The sensorial materials help children to relate new information
to what they already know. Children learn fine discrimination of color,
size, texture, and sound through exploration, language, and games.
Mathematics
Children who become interested in counting like to touch and move
items as they enumerate them. By combining concrete quantities, separating
them, sharing them, and counting them children demonstrate for themselves
the basic operations of mathematics. Counting games become an everyday
activity in the classroom.
Language
Children in a Montessori classroom are encouraged to express themselves
freely. There is a great deal of story telling by the children and the
teacher. There are also many opportunities for the expansion of vocabulary
through daily activity.
Children are introduced to the sounds of the language through games and materials. Proceeding at their own pace, they are introduced to the skills necessary for writing and reading.
Physical Geography
The large wooden puzzle maps are among the most popular materials
in the classroom. Gradually children learn the names of the continents
and countries as well as information about climate regions and products.
Children also learn the common land formations.
Cultural Awareness
The children gain knowledge about the world around them by exploring
other countries: their customs, food, music, climate, language, animals,
and plants.
Cooking and Nutrition
The children study the basic food groups and learn what their bodies
need in order to be healthy. They cook nutritious meals that revolve
around their studies of other countries.
Arts and Crafts
Art in the preschool environment strives to encourage the child's
own joyful expression. Children have the freedom to explore imagination
through a variety of media. The emphasis is on the creative process.
Music and Creative Movement
The most appealing musical element to young children is rhythm,
and the natural response to rhythm is physical. Therefore, the body
is the child's first instrument through which the rhythms of music are
reflected and interpreted. Children in the class are introduced to many
songs and dance. Children are also introduced to the instruments of
the orchestra and their unique sounds.
Science and Nature
The natural environment is an extension of the classroom, and the
school encourages the exploration of the outdoors. Discovery projects
and experiments stimulate a child's natural curiosity. The plant and
animal kingdoms are studied to foster an appreciation for all living
things