GLTW’s International Festival is a great way for the student to learn by researching and presenting their countries to other students, families and friends, as well as learning from the families who set up tables rich in culture.
Montessori students learn the concept of carrying, as they physically carry the tiles to exchange them. This is one of the many concrete ways in which math is taught.
The Primary children were busy today! A lot of word building was happening in Ms. Sonia and Ms. Deb's class. There was a lot of math, language and learning how to roll up a rug in Ms. Dona's and Ms. Monica's class. Have a great weekend everyone!
It was a busy day yesterday for the children! They learned about the new recycling program and also were able to enjoy the performance from the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra's Brass Quintet!
Fun in Miss Dona's class. Painting parts of a leaf, a toddler transitioning to Primary and being so focused she didn't want to leave, math with the golden beads.
Montessori math in action! This primary child has just learned how to add in the thousands. "It is so fun and easy!" First, the addend is given (5,555). Second, she gets the quantity of golden beads... https://t.co/ONwVQoBdz0
Another beautiful art display at Trader Joe's Ann Arbor! If you stop by, make sure to look at our student's hard work facilitated by the Amazing Ms. Amelia.
Mr Kevin introduces new songs and uses a lot of motions to help the children remembe the words. He visits our infants, toddlers and primary classrooms each week. The elementary and middle school children have more formal lessons. We love Mr. Kevin! https://t.co/Ifeypm1tmB
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Montessori education is one of the original methods of education that incorporates what people now call the STEM... https://t.co/VV6FtSISTH
Baking in primary class this week! The children got to roll out the dough and push down the cookie cutters. Baking always makes the school smell great!