Pre-primary
3-6 Years Old
Class Overview
Getting a head start in education
Pre-primary Learning
This area of the Montessori Classroom is perfect for their strive for independence. Here, they learn how to care for themselves. Those lessons include everyday activities such as feeding, dressing, washing their hands, pushing in chairs, putting work away once completed, sharing, and setting the table to name a few.
- Introduction to the functions of daily life
- Students learn self sufficiency skills such as manners and cleaning up
- Learning occurs through sight, sound, touch and taste
- Focus on developing basic understanding of language and math
Sensorial
Sensorial Activities are designed to heighten their senses. They will find work that is specifically designed for each sense. For example, we provide them the opportunities to learn through sight, sound, touch, and taste. They will experience this through colors, textures, food preparation, and sound cylinders.
Language
Language activities, whether group or individualized are aimed to learn through daily conversations, deciphering sounds and speech patterns, stories, and repeating sounds to name objects and friends.
Math
Math is learned through many everyday activities such as Practical Life and Sensorial. They experience this through measurements, calculations, and order of sequence.