octopus heart

Valentine’s Excitement

It’s true, holidays are exciting times. Valentine’s Day is not until next week, but we have already been seeing it for the past few weeks. The children are choosing to wear red and pink, and we’ve been seeing hearts everywhere. We are sewing hearts, drawing hearts, perforating hearts… even finding them in the shape of octopus […]

Our playground

We LOVE our playground

Much of the time our students spend at school is focused on developing their sense of order in the world, with the aim of improving their academic self and self-confidence, but we can’t help but also notice and enjoy the extent to which children enjoy and grow outside of the classroom–on the playground. The playground is intentionally […]

Holiday materials come to our shelves

A Montessori classroom is ever-changing. Of course, the pink tower, counting beads, red rods and many more materials are always available to students. But in an effort to keep the kids’ interest and connect the classroom to the outside world there is an on-going rotation of works. Since children cannot help but to notice the […]

Working with a Blindfold

Montessori and the Growth Mindset

Dr Maria Montessori’s curricula have been used in schools for over 100 years. One of the main concepts behind of her ideas is control of error; the material design sets the child up for success–and growth–through small, acceptable failures. After 2 years in our classroom, our students are so accustomed to accepting new challenges and learning from their […]