Why Montessori?


Why Did I Create These Lesson Plans?

 Here is my story:

Maybe it's yours as well (or something similar)

I  connected with the Montessori philosophy and I was excited to get  started.  I was armed with my "albums" (the term used to describe the curriculum covered with the students within a three year learning cycle).  I had the privilege of experiencing my first  primary classroom.  Unfortunately, the former Montessori Teacher (also known as the "Guide" or "Directress") before left no  records tracking the progress of the children I had in my charge. I started to panic, wondering where I would even begin.  Can  you believe this has happened to me? Twice!


How incredible it would have been if the lesson plans I have created had been in place! I would have just taken out the  September lesson plan I have created and taught with confidence, knowing the educational terrain the children had covered.  I would have been more than ready to welcome the new students to the classroom with leaders intact.

Maybe your class is mostly 3 year olds.


Perfect! You can take the lesson plans, look through the daily lesson plans and decide upfront which lesson should be set as circle time or group lessons and which ones you can save for your non-nappers.

Maybe it's been awhile since you have been in the classroom.

If you have your albums, you can take my lesson plans, look at the reference codes listed next to each lesson and cross reference it with your albums, read through the instructions and prepare your room day by day, weekly or monthly!


Maybe you just want a fresh approach to structuring your classroom.


I promise that these lesson plans will cause you to FALL BACK IN LOVE  with your classroom environment, leaving you more time to focus on the most important part of this job: bonding with your students!
 

You are in the right place.

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