Friday, November 21, 2008

Family Day at Montessori

The Montessori school where our youngest grandson attends kindergarten had Family Day today. Parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters were invited to observe in the classroom, attend the Thanksgiving program, and nibble on snacks. What fun!


Miss Kathy, the teacher, helps M prepare to do some Mathematics. In the tray are ones, tens, hundreds and thousands. He was able to add four-place numbers and understands the placements.


Notice the fresh flower on his desk! Every week, a parent provides a bunch of fresh flowers for the classroom and the children care for them.


M reads a story to a proud Nana! The students learn to read and write at their own pace and M is pleased to be able to read now that he is in afternoon kindergarten!


Children choose their work and put it on mats on the floor or on a table. They learn to get out a project and put it away when finished and they don't go on to something else until they complete what they are doing. The classroom is very organized.
This Montessori school meets in a church so after observing in the classroom, we went into the church for the Thanksgiving program.


Here the toddlers joined the big kids to sing songs and the kindergartners said a Thanksgiving poem that they had written. Lots of proud parents and grandparents and many, many pictures!!!




Yummy snacks!
The children, parents and grandparents were happy and I am sure the teachers were relieved that it was all over!!
The Montessori school in Puerto Vallarta had a Thanksgiving program too. How nice it would be to see photos from their celebration!


Hasta luego.




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