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November, 2012



Montessori Elementary School in Crystal Lake, Lake in the Hills

 


Notes from Miss Alena



 

       November is one of the busiest months in the school year. During Halloween, we had talked with the kids about Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF and how a lot of people in this world need our help. Montessori Elementary School in Crystal Lake, Lake in the Hills Many of our families participated in this event. After the Kindergarteners had counted the money, the Kindergarteners and Elementary students had a wonderful opportunity to go to the bank and exchange the coins there. Each child had a chance to drop some coins into the coin counter! In total, we collected and donated $250. We hope that this money will provide first aid, a chance to study in school, or even a pump for clean water to somebody. Thank you to everyone who contributed! It is a great chance for our children to feel that they are a part of this world and that they have the ability to change it.

 

Montessori Elementary School in Crystal Lake, Lake in the Hills         We are always happy to see parents in our school, participating in the events at hand, as the children are happy to share their experience and knowledge with you. Thank you to everyone who came to the parent-child evening “This is My Classroom.” The children’s pride in showing the parents around was visible from the very start, when they greeted the parents and showed them how their day begins and progresses.

 

        Our next event was the Thanksgiving celebration. Thank you to everyone who attended. The children worked very hard in preparing their performances to show their appreciation for the parents.

 

       Our final event of November was a school-wide field trip to see the Cinderella play. The play concluded with a question-and-answer with the performers of the play, who described their preparation and how much work it took them. This was a wonderful parallel for our Kindergarteners and Elementary students, who are also currently preparing a play for the Winter Celebration in a very short time span.

 

       Winter Break is December 24th 2012– January 4th 2013.
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       Montessori Pathways offers Winter Wonder Camp for your children during winter break.

 

        Warmly,
        Miss Alena

 

 

 

Working with Montessori materials:

 Math Facts in the Montessori Elementary Classroom

 

 

 

Montessori Preschool Elementary School in Cary, Lake in the Hills        Many parents often wonder how the Montessori math materials in the elementary classroom will lead to the memorization of math facts in the areas of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. The answer is that the materials lead to both an in depth understanding of the mathematical processes along with memorization of facts.

 

Montessori Preschool Elementary School in Cary, Lake in the Hills        Let’s use the addition materials as an example, as the process is similar in all of the operations. Students coming from the preschool and Kindergarten program already have a firm understanding of base ten, number building, basic addition and adding four digit numbers using the golden bead materials. When they come into elementary we begin right where we left off. Students begin with adding four digit numbers together and practice the process of exchanging. Once it is mastered with the golden bead material (which represents the absolute value), they move on to the Stamp Game material. In this game, the pieces no longer represent the absolute value, they instead represent the value.

 

        While working on the concepts of place value, addition and exchanging, the students also begin using the addition charts. After using the Golden Bead materials, students naturally begin to see that they are slowed down by the need to count quantity and realize the importance of addition facts. Montessori Preschool Elementary School in Cary, Lake in the Hills

 

        The sequence of the addition charts begins with the addition strip board and then on to the finger charts. All of these materials require the students to manipulate materials. Students are also taught to see the equation, say the equation and write the equation. There is also great opportunity for partner work, which is essential at this period in development.

 

Montessori Preschool Elementary School in Cary, Lake in the Hills        For example, students work together to fill in all of the sums on the blank addition finger chart. One student takes a few turns solving equations and placing the sums, while the other uses the addition control chart to check answers. While using any of the addition materials students are told if they can solve it without the material, go ahead and solve it.

 

        All of the mathematical operation charts assist the children in learning both the concept behind math facts and lead to the natural memorization of math facts. While we do rely primarily on these materials, as an aid students are exposed to math fact worksheets, flashcards and other mathematical games.

 

        The goal in the Montessori classroom is to allow the children to naturally arrive at a point of memorization by using a variety of activities that all have the same goal in mind.

 

 

     Miss Katy