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Established since 1978

5 Montessori Curriculum Areas

The main gist of Montessori education is the holistic development of the child.
By engaging in all that Maria Montessori has outlined for the child along with
our special theme-based learning, the child is ready for the challenges of primary
school. All classrooms cover the 5 areas of the Montesssori programme -
Practical Life, Sensorial, Maths, Language and Culture.

Practical Life materials and exercises respond to


the young child's natural interests to develop physical
1 coordination, fine motor skills, care of self and the
environment. This area encourages independence and
prepares the child for reading and writing concurrently.

The Sensorial materials provide a range of activities


and exercises for children to experience the natural order

2 of the physical environment, including such attributes as


size, colour, shape and dimension. This area prepares the
child indirectly for mathematics.

The Montessori Mathematics materials are provided


to show such basic concepts as numeration, place value,
3
addition, subtraction, division and multiplication.

The Montessori Language materials provide


4 experiences to develop use of a writing instrument and
the basic skills of reading a written language.

The Cultural subjects include History, Geography,


5 Science, Zoology and Botany.

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Established since 1978

When parents visit a potential Montessori school what should they


be looking out for? What questions should they ask of the institution
and the teachers?

Maria Montessori had never trademarked the name ‘Montessori’, therefore


any school can use this name. Parents should ask if the school is accredited
as this means that the school offers a genuine, quality Montessori education
and follows the Montessori philosophy and beliefs. Woodland Pre-Schools
are accredited by the Montessori Evaluation and Accreditation Board (UK).
MEAB’s mission is to acknowledge and support good Montessori practice
while providing the parents with a reassurance that the school is committed
to on-going self appraisal and quality improvement.

When visiting a Montessori school a parent should also look out for the
following:
■ Mixed-age groups (children between the ages of 2.5 years and 6 years)
■ Long work cycles
■ Good quality Montessori materials that are orderly displayed on shelves
■ Montessori qualified teachers

I’ve noticed that traditional Montessori begins at 3. Yet schools in


HK are offering Montessori education from very early ages. Are the
children mature enough to benefit from this?

Woodland Pre-Schools introduce the children to the Montessori philosophy


from 18 months in the Playgroup classes. The children start to familiarize
themselves with the Montessori education and philosophy by offering them
a ‘prepared environment’. Practical Life exercises, such as care of self, are
introduced at this very young age. Woodland Pre-Schools provide many
opportunities for them to develop their independence by offering an ideal
environment to explore and grow.

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