A: Characterized by the absorbent mind
Q: What is the first plane?
Five lessons told as stories to open up all areas of the Elementary curriculum.
What are the Great Stories?
Lunchapalooza is organized by this classroom.
What is the Adolescent classroom?
A: The age where students plan going outs
Q: What is the second plane?
This area includes the indoor and outdoor classroom, the prepared adults, and is characterized by meticulously-selected AMI materials and concepts of turn-taking, shifting, and reasoning.
What is the prepared environment?
Children prepare their own snack this classroom.
What is the Toddler and/or Children's House classroom?
A: The sensitive period for language
Q: What is the first plane?
This reminds us that we are acknowledging the child's own interests and patterns. We observe them and guide them to meet their needs.
What is "following the child"?
Children go on Goings Out in this classroom.
A: A time of self discovery
Q: What is the third plane?
Dr. Montessori's goal for the Adolescent program, which includes preparing and cultivating the land for use and preparing themselves to enter the global community.
What is the erdkinder?
The freedom to work, move, and talk are the three basic freedoms in this classroom.
What is the Toddler Classroom?
A: Marked by stability
Q: What is a characteristic of the fourth plane?
A two-fold concept that all areas of the classroom's curriculum are connected and the universe is also interconnected.
What is Cosmic Education?
This is the room where you will witness the start of "hero worship."
What is the Lower Elementary classroom?