
Lower Elementary School
The aim of the Lower Elementary Montessori Classroom is to cultivate a love for learning, foster independence, and develop critical thinking skills in children aged 6 to 9. Through a carefully prepared environment and individualized hands-on instruction, the classroom aims to support each child’s intellectual curiosity and personal growth. By encouraging self-directed exploration and collaboration, the classroom helps students build a solid foundation in academic subjects such as math, science, language, botany, and culture, while also developing social skills, responsibility, and a sense of community.
The Lower Elementary Classroom
Cultural Areas
In the Montessori Lower Elementary classroom, cultural areas such as geography, history, and the study of different cultures are explored to help children understand the diverse ways people live and interact with their environment. These studies aim to foster global awareness and empathy, encouraging students to appreciate the richness of human experiences and the interconnectedness of our world.
Language
In the Montessori Lower Elementary classroom, language is studied through a multi-sensory approach that includes phonics, vocabulary building, and grammar activities. Children engage with materials like word cards and sentence analysis tools to enhance their reading, writing, and language comprehension skills while promoting a love for literature and effective communication.
Math & Geometry
In the Montessori Lower Elementary classroom, math and geometry are studied using hands-on materials like bead chains and geometric shapes that make abstract concepts tangible and visually engaging. These activities help children build a strong foundation in numerical operations and spatial understanding through exploration and manipulation, fostering a deeper grasp of mathematical principles.

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