January 14, 2022

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Who were the 46 presidents of the United States?  This is the History Unit the students are working on in our classroom.  They are creating timelines, learning facts, researching individual presidents, and more.  With President’s Day coming up next month, this has been a popular choice from the culture shelf. In language, we’ve introduced a new...
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Early childhood introduced two new science units this week! East studied animal tracks as they watched the snowfall outside and West discovered items that were magnetic or non-magnetic. Speaking of snow, a winter snow scene, cutting a snowflake and positive/negative snowman were additional art works and concepts explored. Both classrooms added the cubing chains to...
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We’ve had an eventful beginning of our week. Many of us are working on complex sentence analysis work. Some of us are working on squaring. We are all enjoying the little warmer weather outside for recess because Lake Montessori is still there. In Spanish we learned about the Three Wise Men, or Three Kings, that...
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In history, we are exploring Native American cultures.  On our shelves, we have realistic props that give students a tactile and visual sense of important topics-from replicas of a tepee and a canoe to an authentically detailed totem pole.  Students are learning where the tribes were located, what tools they made, what their shelter was...
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Early childhood introduced two new science units this week! East studied animal tracks as they watched the snowfall outside and West discovered items that were magnetic or non-magnetic. Speaking of snow, a winter snow scene, cutting a snowflake and positive/negative snowman were additional art works and concepts explored. Both classrooms added the cubing chains to...
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