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Mathematics: Learning Math the Montessori Way

Mathematics: Learning Math the Montessori Way

Learn And Play® Montessori School provides unique educational opportunities that differ from those offered by traditional schools. Our Montessori approach values self-directed activity, hands-on learning, and collaborative play, while engaging the minds of our young lifelong learners. In this post, let’s discuss how we teach math the Montessori way, in age-appropriate, fun, and engaging ways. Montessori math materials allow our students to explore mathematical concepts in a way traditional education approaches may lack.

Spindle Boxes

For children three years old and younger, Spindle Boxes are an effective tool in teaching basic math concepts such as counting, number recognition, place value, and the value of zero. The box consists of compartments labeled zero to nine and is accompanied by a separate container that stores forty-five wooden spindles. The student must fill each compartment with the appropriate number of spindles. This visual allows our students to see that numbers can represent quantities. For children younger than three years old, fine motor skills are developing with this exercise. Following our philosophy, children can independently work on this hands-on task.

Number Rods with Numeral Cards

Playfully introducing complex ideas allows the child to find discovering mathematical curriculum exciting. Montessori number rods come in a set of ten and are divided into equally sized red and blue sections allowing students to visually see the rod getting larger as the number increases introducing the concept of measurement. Adding numeral place cards to this activity teaches the child to associate the number symbols with the physical quantity. Depending on the student’s level of mastery, the teacher may assign different activities using these materials.

Bead Stair

Another popular tool we use here at Learn And Play Montessori School is the bead stair. Sticking with the numbers one through nine, this instrument consists of nine segments of beads, each in a distinct color representing a number value. The first lesson instructed to our students with this tool is linear counting. Using the beads, the child can arrange each segment into a triangle by correctly counting one through nine. Following the Montessori Method, allowing the child to start this exercise on their own, gives the child the power to recognize if they made any errors by simply seeing if the triangle has been properly formed. Later in their academic journey, the students may use bead segments to assist them in multiplying numbers.

LAPMS Physical Education: Strengthening the mind and body

In preschool, physical education IS critical, as it helps establish healthy habits and encourages active lifestyles. Children at this age are naturally energetic and inquisitive, and structured physical activity can help channel that energy into motor skills, coordination, and balance. When children run, jump, and dance, they get the physical benefits of exercise along with confidence. Here at LAPMS throughout our campuses from Fremont to Danville, Hercules to Sunnyvale, and everywhere in between, our staff challenges our children physically, creatively, and collectively: from music and movement, dancing to yoga, outdoor and indoor activities! During play time, we have bicycles available for children to explore and play — allowing us to further help them with motor skills and just the fun of learning to ride bikes and trikes. [Read more…] about LAPMS Physical Education: Strengthening the mind and body

The Importance of Grace and Courtesy in Montessori Education

At Learn And Play Montessori School, we believe in nurturing not only your child’s academic growth but also their social and emotional development. One of the key components of the Montessori philosophy is the emphasis on grace and courtesy—a set of social skills that help children interact respectfully and empathetically with others. These skills are crucial for building a positive and harmonious community, both within the classroom and beyond.  [Read more…] about The Importance of Grace and Courtesy in Montessori Education

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Fall Enrollment at Learn And Play Montessori School!

Are you looking for a fun, enriching, and successful school year for your child? Join us at Learn And Play Montessori School, where learning is a joyful adventure! 

We’re a top-rated school that offers childcare, daycare, preschool and kindergarten with locations in Fremont, Dublin, Danville / San Ramon, Pleasant Hill South plus new locations in Sunnyvale, Milpitas, Hercules, Moraga and San Carlos California. Whether your child is a toddler, a preschooler, or a kindergartener (or somewhere in between), our program offers age-appropriate teaching and learning opportunities. All of our Montessori school locations offer daycare / childcare as well as preschool and kindergarten levels of instruction.  [Read more…] about Fall Enrollment at Learn And Play Montessori School!

Learn And Play® Montessori School Launches Major Online Advertising Campaign for New San Carlos Campus

San Carlos, California – September 19, 2024. Learn And Play® Montessori School, a top-rated provider of early education programs in the San Francisco Bay Area, is excited to announce significant online advertising to promote its forthcoming campus in San Carlos, California. [Read more…] about Learn And Play® Montessori School Launches Major Online Advertising Campaign for New San Carlos Campus

Learn And Play® Montessori School Announces Waitlist Opportunities for San Carlos Campus Including Daycare, Preschool, and Kindergarten

San Carlos, California – September 19, 2024. Learn And Play® Montessori School, a top-rated provider of early education programs in the San Francisco Bay Area, is thrilled to announce that open enrollment is now available for its forthcoming campus in San Carlos, California. [Read more…] about Learn And Play® Montessori School Announces Waitlist Opportunities for San Carlos Campus Including Daycare, Preschool, and Kindergarten

The Magic of Montessori Education: Unlocking the World Through Sensorial Activities

Montessori education, founded by Dr. Maria Montessori, is renowned for its holistic approach to child development, emphasizing independence, self-directed learning, and respect for a child’s natural development. One of the most captivating aspects of Montessori education is its use of sensorial activities, designed to refine a child’s senses and deepen their understanding of the world around them. 

What Are Sensorial Activities? 

Sensorial activities are tasks and exercises that help children develop and refine their five senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. These activities are designed to isolate specific qualities, such as color, size, texture, and sound, enabling children to focus on one at a time. Through sensorial activities, children learn to observe, compare, and categorize their experiences, laying a strong foundation for future learning. 

The Importance of Sensorial Activities 

Sensorial activities are crucial for several reasons: 

A young child experiencing Montessori-based preschool in Sunnyvale, California Refinement of the Senses: These activities help children sharpen their senses, enabling them to notice and appreciate the details in their environment. This heightened sensory awareness is essential for cognitive development. 

Cognitive Development: By engaging in sensorial activities, children learn to differentiate and classify sensory input, developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. 

Language Development: As children explore different sensory attributes, they acquire the vocabulary to describe their experiences, enhancing their language and communication skills. 

Foundation for Academic Learning: Sensorial activities provide a basis for future learning in subjects like mathematics, geometry, and science. For example, understanding dimensions and shapes through sensorial materials prepares children for concepts in geometry. 

Concentration and Focus: Engaging with sensorial materials requires concentration and attention to detail, fostering a child’s ability to focus and work independently. 

Key Sensorial Materials in Montessori Education 

Montessori classrooms are equipped with specialized materials designed to stimulate and refine the senses. Some of the most iconic sensorial materials include: 

Pink Tower: A set of ten pink cubes of varying sizes that children stack in order from largest to smallest, enhancing their understanding of size and volume. 

Color Tablets: These tablets come in different colors and shades, helping children distinguish and match colors, as well as explore concepts like gradients and patterns. 

Sound Cylinders: Pairs of cylinders filled with different materials that produce distinct sounds when shaken, training children to match sounds by listening carefully. 

Touch Tablets: Textured tablets that children match based on touch, refining their tactile sense and sensitivity to different textures. 

Smelling Bottles: Containers with different scents that children identify and match, developing their sense of smell. 

Thermic Bottles: Bottles filled with liquids at different temperatures, helping children discern and compare varying degrees of heat and cold. 

Implementing Sensorial Activities at Home 

You can incorporate sensorial activities into your child’s daily routine at home with a few simple materials and creative ideas: 

Color Sorting: Provide a variety of colorful objects, such as buttons or beads, and have your child sort them by color. 

Sound Matching: Fill small containers with different items (e.g., rice, beans, sand) and have your child shake and match the sounds. 

Texture Exploration: Create a texture board with materials like sandpaper, velvet, and cotton. Encourage your child to feel and describe each texture. 

Scent Jars: Fill small jars with items like coffee, vanilla, and lavender. Let your child smell each jar and match them with pictures of the items. 

Temperature Play: Use warm and cold water to let your child explore and compare different temperatures safely. 

Conclusion 

Sensorial activities are a cornerstone of Montessori education, providing children with invaluable tools to explore and understand their world. These activities not only refine the senses but also lay the groundwork for academic learning, cognitive development, and language acquisition. By integrating sensorial activities into both classroom and home environments, we can nurture children’s natural curiosity and support their journey toward becoming observant, thoughtful, and capable individuals. We know that today’s busy Bay Area parents are looking for a best-in-class preschool program. With campuses ranging from Sunnyvale to Hercules, Danville to Dublin, and Fremont to Milpitas – we should have a campus near you. Reach out, today, for a campus tour!

The Benefits of Toddlers and Preschoolers Learning Montessori Practical Life Skills

Montessori education is celebrated for its child-centered approach, which encourages independence, self-motivation, and a love for learning. One of the foundational elements of this educational method is the focus on Practical Life skills. These activities, designed to mirror everyday tasks, offer a wealth of benefits for toddlers and preschoolers. Here’s why incorporating Montessori Practical Life skills into early childhood education is so beneficial. 

What Are Montessori Practical Life Skills? 

Montessori Practical Life activities are tasks that help children learn to care for themselves, their environment, and interact with others. These activities include dressing, cleaning, cooking, gardening, and practicing social graces. They are carefully designed to be age-appropriate and to promote independence, coordination, and a sense of responsibility. We know that today’s busy Bay Area parents want their kids to learn practical life skills – the kind of skills that position the child for success at their career and at the complex life in a technological society. With campuses that span from Hercules, California, to Sunnyvale – from Fremont to Danville, we have an assortment of campus locations in the Bay Area. Use or website or call us to find a campus near you.

Key Benefits of Practical Life Skills for Young Children 

A child working on a Montessori 'job' at a top-rated preschool in Hercules, CADeveloping Independence
One of the primary goals of Practical Life activities is to help children become more independent. By engaging in tasks like buttoning their shirts, pouring water, or sweeping the floor, toddlers and preschoolers learn to do things for themselves. This fosters a sense of autonomy and self-reliance, which are crucial for their overall development and self-esteem. 

Enhancing Motor Skills
Practical Life activities are excellent for developing both fine and gross motor skills. Tasks such as threading beads, using tweezers, or washing dishes require precise movements that enhance hand-eye coordination and dexterity. These skills are not only essential for daily tasks but also lay the groundwork for writing and other academic pursuits. 

Fostering Concentration and Focus
Engaging in Practical Life activities requires children to concentrate and focus on the task at hand. This practice of sustained attention helps improve their ability to concentrate on academic tasks later on. Children learn to complete activities from start to finish, fostering a sense of accomplishment and persistence. 

Teaching Responsibility and Care for the Environment
Through activities like watering plants, feeding pets, or tidying up their play area, children learn about responsibility and the importance of caring for their environment. These tasks teach them that they have a role in maintaining their surroundings, promoting a sense of stewardship and respect for their space and resources. 

Boosting Confidence and Self-Esteem
Successfully completing Practical Life activities gives children a sense of achievement and boosts their confidence. When they see that they can perform tasks independently, it builds their self-esteem and encourages them to take on new challenges. This positive reinforcement is vital for their emotional development. 

Promoting Social Skills and Grace
Practical Life activities also include lessons in grace and courtesy, such as greeting others, saying please and thank you, and taking turns. These activities help children learn important social skills and how to interact politely with others. They develop empathy and consideration for others, which are essential for forming healthy relationships. 

Instilling a Love for Learning
Montessori Practical Life activities are designed to be engaging and enjoyable. When children find joy in these tasks, it instills a love for learning and a curiosity about the world around them. This positive attitude towards learning can have a lasting impact on their educational journey. 

Incorporating Practical Life Skills at Home 

Parents can easily integrate Montessori Practical Life activities into their daily routines. Here are a few ideas: 

  • Involve Children in Household Chores: Let them help with tasks like setting the table, sorting laundry, or cleaning up after meals. 
  • Create a Self-Care Station: Set up an area where children can practice brushing their teeth, combing their hair, and dressing themselves. 
  • Encourage Cooking and Baking: Simple tasks like washing vegetables, stirring ingredients, or kneading dough can be both fun and educational. 
  • Gardening Together: Let children help with watering plants, planting seeds, and caring for a small garden. 
  • Practice Social Graces: Role-play different social scenarios and practice greetings, table manners, and polite conversation. 

Conclusion 

Montessori Practical Life skills provide toddlers and preschoolers with invaluable tools for their development. These activities foster independence, enhance motor skills, teach responsibility, and promote social skills, all while building confidence and instilling a love for learning. By integrating these activities into early childhood education and home routines, we can help children grow into capable, confident, and caring individuals. 

From Montessori to STEM: San Carlos’ Premier Early Childhood Education Center

We are thrilled to announce the opening of our brand-new Montessori + STEM school in San Carlos, CA! Our school is dedicated to nurturing the natural curiosity of children and fostering a love for learning in a safe, supportive, and engaging environment. With our unique blend of Montessori philosophy and STEM education, we are excited to offer a comprehensive early childhood education program for children ages 2-6 years.

Our Programs

San Carlos, California, preschool programWe understand that every family has different needs, and we are pleased to offer a variety of programs to accommodate diverse schedules:

  • Full-Time Programs: Designed for families who need consistent, full-day care. Our full-time program runs from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Additionally, we offer morning care from 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM exclusively for children enrolled in the full-time program, ensuring your child has a full day of enriching educational experiences.
  • Part-Time Programs: Ideal for families who need flexibility. Our part-time options allow you to choose the days and times that best suit your schedule while still providing your child with high-quality education and care.
  • After-School Programs: Perfect for families who need care beyond regular school hours. Our after-school program offers a range of engaging activities that promote learning and social development in a fun, relaxed setting. This program is particularly beneficial for TK and Kindergarten students, providing them with additional learning opportunities and social interaction.

Why Choose Our Montessori + STEM School?

  1. Montessori Philosophy: Our Montessori approach emphasizes hands-on learning, self-directed activity, and collaborative play. We encourage children to explore their interests, develop critical thinking skills, and become independent learners.
  2. STEM Integration: In addition to the Montessori curriculum, we incorporate STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education to inspire curiosity and innovation. Through hands-on experiments, projects, and activities, children gain a strong foundation in these critical areas.
  3. Experienced Educators: Our team of dedicated and experienced educators is passionate about early childhood education. They are committed to creating a nurturing and stimulating environment where every child can thrive.
  4. State-of-the-Art Facilities: Our San Carlos campus features modern, well-equipped classrooms and outdoor play areas designed to support both learning and play. We provide a safe and welcoming space where children can explore, discover, and grow.
  5. Community Focus: We believe in the power of community and strive to create strong connections with our families. We offer regular opportunities for parent involvement and communication, ensuring that we work together to support your child’s development.

Prepare for the Future

Our TK and Kindergarten programs are designed to give children a head start, ensuring they are well-prepared for 1st grade. By enrolling in these programs, your child will gain the skills and confidence needed to excel academically and socially.

Learn More and Stay Updated!

While we are not yet ready to offer tours of our new campus, we invite you to learn more about our programs by calling us at 510-916-1600 or emailing us at [email protected]. Additionally, you can sign up on our waitlist page to be the first to know updates about our school, including when tours become available and enrollment opens.

Contact us today to learn about how Montessori can help your child succeed!

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