This Week in the Oak Room
- At October 25, 2013
- By CGMontessori
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We have been having a great time in the Oak room! We baked biscuits, worked on stories and art projects and ended the week before break with a picnic in the field and a special afternoon snack! Your children are so flexible and ready to try new things. It is a true testament to their confidence and independence!
Thanks to all of the parents and grandparents that were able to meet with us for conferences. We really enjoy getting to know all of our families and bragging a bit about the progress of your children. We understand the busy schedules of our working families, so we truly appreciate the effort!
Please Note:
Starting when school resumes after the break, our nap time procedure will be changing. Miss Dana and Miss Darci will be putting together “nap packs” for each of our sleeping children. Each child will have a fleece pillow and blanket that will fit into a small bag that will remain at school. This is all part of our efforts to foster independence and responsibility by giving the children the opportunity to practice practical life skills such as laundry, folding and making up a “bed.” Children may bring a special item from home but it should be no larger than 10″ x 12″ and must fit into their “nap pack.” Please see picture below to see a sample.
A reminder:
Our school has a “no lunchables, please” policy. Based on recent dietary research, these lunch items have little nutritional value and are high in sodium and artificial ingredients. We have found that the children, while drawn to the “treat” and fun packaging, rarely eat them and often throw them away. Thank you for cooperation in this matter!
Have a great fall break and enjoy your time together!
Child quote of the week:
Andrew: “Two weeks is a looong week!”
This Week in the Oak Room
- At October 07, 2013
- By CGMontessori
- In Oak Room
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“Never help a child with a task at which he feels he can succeed.”
Maria Montessori
While perusing my notes and student recordkeeping to prepare for conferences, I became thoughtful of how much your children have accomplished in just a couple of months. As I watch the children in the Oak room I am continually amazed at how quickly they gain skills to be independent, confident and engaged.
I have compiled the following list based on my observations of our class:
Every child in the Oak room can put on their own shoes and socks.
Every child in the Oak room can carry breakable dishes with great care.
Every child in the Oak room can pour their own water and serve themselves snack.
Every child in the Oak room can use the bathroom without a teacher’s help.
Every child in the Oak room can make a mistake and clean it up or fix it.
Every child in the Oak room can sit in complete silence for at least 3 min.
Every child in the Oak room can be truly amazing!
We had three children with birthdays this week!
Lincoln is 5!
Emery is 6!
Anaya is 4!
Child quote of the week:
Arhan: “I have to be trustworthy because I am so old.”
This Week in The Tulip Room
- At October 01, 2013
- By CGMontessori
- In Tulip Room
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We continue our weekly lunch but a student realized..Friday is better than Thursday for us! We normally go to the field and the library on Friday but due to scheduling and space conflicts..it makes more sense to do our lunch and Yoga on Friday and Field and library on Thursday. So here is our weekly and daily schedule.
Daily
8:15 class starts
8:20 or 8:30 am Morning meeting – this is also when a lesson and follow up might be included so if your child is late they will miss the lesson and announcement for the day – please be punctual.
9 or 9:30 am Work Cycle begins depending on meeting and follow up length
11:10 cafeteria co-managers begin lunch prep.
11:30 Lunch
12:30 Reading Time
1:00 pm Back to work or continue reading
1:45 Outside
2:30 pm Rocket Math & Green Folder
3:00 pm End of the Day jobs
3:16 pm After school Care
Weekly
Monday- Nothing unusual
Tuesday- PE. We go outside at 1:30- stretch, learn a new activity then onto our normal outside time or continue the activity
Wednesday – Art 9:30 am
Thursday – Library at 1:45 pm and Field at 2:15 pm for Kickball, etc..
Friday 2:00 pm Yoga- Jasper is here to visit!
I love that the students can change the schedule. So sorry about a bit of lunch confusion, for right now we are going with Friday. When winter comes it might change, or it might not!
This week we talked about some classroom issues, allergies and national day of peace. We transcribed peaceful quotes and were reminded that we have a duty to pass along what we know.
By the way that is how we work. We work in the positive, so let’s focus on the “what we want” as oppose to stop doing… in our lives…I am still practicing this..so instead of “don’t push me” I could say “next time you want to be ahead of me please ask..I might say okay or I might ask you to get behind me and wait nicely” If we can only try to see the peace within all people we might better understand those things that don’t seem so peaceful and be able to assist our friends in their struggles….
Parent Teacher conferences are ready! Did you schedule? For those in years 4-6 we are asking the students to lead these and us to follow up! Bring your child, we will help them to be ready..the 1-3 students are welcome to input as well! Childcare will be available.
Hope you are all feeling informed and up to date! If you aren’t please let me know how I can help! Have a great week!
Watch for the first field day trip update soon! The children have chosen the Apple Orchard and we are waiting for confirmation from the orchard.
UMSI Fall Conference
- At September 29, 2013
- By CGMontessori
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Click here to learn more about an exciting opportunity for our parents.
This Week in the Oak Room
- At September 29, 2013
- By CGMontessori
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What a busy, busy week we have had! We wrapped up our study of apples and are officially moving on to learning all we can about those wonderful trees! The older children took a walk and selected a beautiful Tulip tree for their tree study. We will record pictures and facts about this lovely tree as the seasons change.
Our children have been working hard to get our classroom clean and neat for any guests that stop by during the open house on Sunday. Please feel free to bring friends and family by for a visit between 2-4 pm.
We celebrated Teeno’s birthday this week. He turned 4!
We have been having a lot of discussion in our classroom about what it means to be a good friend and how everyone should be included in group play and work. Using kind words and being patient and understanding of others’ differences are something we practice on a daily basis. Reinforcement at home is always appreciated. You are the most important people in your child’s life, so gentle discussions and storybooks regarding this theme are an excellent learning opportunity for them.
Please Note:
Thank you to all of the parents who attended the Language in the Montessori classroom walk thru. It is always fulfilling for us teachers to share our knowledge of and experience with the success of this learning method. We are quite passionate about it and are always happy to enlighten others to the unlimited potential of the child.
Hopefully you have noticed the sign up sheets for conferences located at the front desk. We think it is very important to maintain communication between parents and teachers to insure the success of your child in the classroom and to get to know one another. Thanks to those that have already signed up!
Child quote of the week:
Emery: “Hey Arhan! Did your dad teach you that move?”
Halloween Costume Exchange
- At September 27, 2013
- By CGMontessori
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Click here to learn more about the CGM Kids Kick Cancer Relay for Life teams Halloween Costume Exchange fundraiser.
This Week in the Oak Room
- At September 22, 2013
- By CGMontessori
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What fun we have had in the Oak Room this week! The children really enjoyed making apple sauce for our snack and working on classroom projects like painting and world maps! We have noticed that some of the trees are beginning to change, so we will be beginning our discussions about trees and leaves and the roles they play in our everyday lives.
We celebrated Arhan’s birthday this week. He turned 6!
Within the next few weeks we will begin our study of North America. If any of our families have any artifacts they would like to share from this continent we would love to see them. Please remember that we study the entire continent, so don’t forget about countries such as the Dominican Republic, Cuba, the Bahamas and Mexico!
Please Note:
Ever wonder what happens with your child’s language development in a Montessori classroom? When will they read, when will they write? We will be presenting a walk thru of the language areas of our classrooms and how your child will experience them during their time with us. The walk thru will be held beginning at 6:30 on Monday night and will include a primary and then elementary tour. We hope to see you there!
We will be having a family Open House on Sunday, September 29th from 2-4 pm. This is an excellent opportunity for your child to show you their “Children’s House” and their favorite “jobs.” Bring the whole family! Grandparents, friends, siblings, all are welcome!
Child quote of the week:
Ava: “You need to have some work if you want to work!”
This Week in the Maple Room
- At September 22, 2013
- By CGMontessori
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There was lots of the excitement in the Maple room this week. We had three birthday celebrations. Sasha turned 5 years old, Vincent turned 3 years old and Lilly Coombs turned 4 years.
We also had a very successful picture day and more information about that will be available soon.
We have begun our fun with apples – stamping, tonging and tasting. We learned they come in different colors, have different names and taste very different!!
A lot of our young friends have been interested in our geometric solids. This gave us the idea to take a walk around our school to see how many things were shaped like cylinders! We surprised ourselves with all that we found.
Our children have been busy collecting and bring in things they have gathered during walks or outside play. We do not have a show and tell day but welcome these to be part of our nature basket.
Our children have been quick to learn all our songs. I often hear them humming as they work. Here are the lyrics to the new song we learned this week. It is about a hen and her chicks.
Los Pollitos
Los pollitos dicen
(Los po-yee-tos dee-sen)
Pio, pio, pio
(Pio, pio, pio)
Cuando tienen hambre
(Kwando tee-n-en ambrey)
Cuando tienen frio
(Kwando tee-n-en free-o)
La gallina busca
(La ga-yen-a boos-ka)
El maiz y el trigo
(El maze e el tree-go)
Les da la comida
(Les da la ko-me-da)
Y les presta abrigo
(E les presta a–breeg-o)
Some dates to remember:
23rd Sept 2013, Monday at 6:30pm: Come see how we learn language the Montessori way!!
29th Sept 2013, Sunday is our family weekend. Bring your kids and come see what they do.
Ever Wonder?
- At September 18, 2013
- By CGMontessori
- In CGM Parent News
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Want to learn more about language in the Montessori classroom?
Click here to find out about your upcoming opportunity with our Language Walkthrough!
This Week in the Maple Room
- At September 16, 2013
- By CGMontessori
- In Maple Room
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We were happy to celebrate two birthdays this week. Happy birthday to Tanvi and Levi!
We were also happy to have cooler days this week and even one day of rain. We took the opportunity to have lunch inside complete with our placemats and plates. The children enjoyed eating together. They showed great responsibility by setting the tables and cleaning up after themselves. They take their plates and stack them inside a bin, and then wipe their placemats clean.
We had fun looking at a walnut at all its stages. Sasha brought in the walnut complete in its covering and then we got to crack open a couple of walnuts to see the meat inside.
Yoga started this week. The kids like learning songs and movements to help them stretch and relax.
Picture day is this Wednesday, September 18th. Those who do not regularly attend on Wednesdays are encouraged to come at 9 am. We will have our group picture for the Maple room taken at that time. Afterward you may stay and have your individual pictures taken.
Some dates to remember. September 23 at 6:30 we will have a lesson walk through. We will talk more in depth about the language jobs in our classroom.
September 29 2 to 4 p.m. – Family Open House. Please feel free to invite your family to come tour the school. Your children will love to show their family their environment.
Have a great week!
“So, what age do you think you become a grownup?”- Ms. Jama
“Oh, probably 39”. – Lily Dunlop









