Primary
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
Adolescent
Maria Montessori
100

7 classes

How many Primary classes does CM have?

100

Erica and Michelle

Who are the LE Lead EFs?

100

4 classes

How many UE classes are at Oak Hill?

100

A compass with whistle

What is the 8th grade graduation gift?

100

a carefully designed, child-centric learning space intended to foster independence, exploration, and self-mastery

What is the prepared environment

200

Children learn daily-life skills, such as how to get dressed, prepare snacks, set the table, and care for plants and animals

What is practical life?

200

 these five impressionistic stories serve as the foundation for integrated studies, including the Coming of Life and the Story of Numbers.

What are the Great Lessons

200

 This framework helps students analyze societies across time by examining how people meet needs such as shelter, communication, defense, and transportation.

What are the Fundamental Needs of Humans?

200

This key element of adolescent programs often includes projects such as farms, businesses, or student-run enterprises.

What is economic independence (or a micro-economy)?

200

India

Where did Maria Montessori live during WW2?

300

Children refine skills in perceiving the world through their different senses, and learn how to describe and name their experiences

What is the purpose of the sensorial materials?

300

this developmental concept still influences how lower elementary children absorb moral reasoning and social relationships.

What are sensitive periods?

300

Upper elementary students’ strong concern for fairness often leads to class governance systems, group problem-solving, and rule-making.

What is the development of a sense of justice?
300

 In adolescence, this term describes purposeful activity that contributes to both the individual’s development and the functioning of a real community.

What is occupation?

300

a compilation of her speeches from the 1930s, where she passionately argued that lasting world peace can only be achieved through education, not politics

What is "Education and Peace"?

400

a wooden 3D puzzle that acts as a concrete representation of an algebraic formula

What is the binomial cube?

400

This instructional strategy moves from naming, to recognition, to recall, and is often adapted in lower elementary for abstraction and concept reinforcement.

What is the 3 period lesson?

400

This material concretely represents multi-digit multiplication through place value organization, later supporting abstraction into the standard algorithm.

What is the Checkerboard?

400

Maria Montessori’s vision for adolescents centers on this land-based environment where students engage in meaningful work, community life, and economic independence.

What is the Erdkinder?


400

To block out the smells in the anatomy hall at the University of Rome

Why did Montessori start smoking?

500

prepare a childs hand for writing through the tracing of geometric shapes

What is the purpose of the metal insets?

500

This impressionistic material visually represents the emergence and development of life across billions of years

What is the timeline of life?

500

This material supports abstraction of long division by physically distributing quantities into hierarchical place value columns.

What are the racks and tubes?

500

This developmental need is met when adolescents are recognized as capable contributors to society through meaningful, real-world responsibilities.

What is social valorization?

500

Netherlands

Where did Montessori die?

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