The Montessori method at our preschool in Sugarland, TX, utilizes exercises and material in the classroom that await each child’s “moment of discovery” in various areas. The materials are innately enticing, appealing to the child’s natural interests and instincts, and actively engage them in “academic discovery,” learning, and work. They provide a progression from hands-on learning to abstraction, involve physical movement, are aesthetically designed, isolate one skill problem, and allow for self-correction.
Materials/Exercises can be divided into four main groups:
This area of the preschool curriculum refines everyday gestures, activities, and behaviors that the child sees the adults around him perform. Exercises focus on caring for himself and the environment, social behaviors, and movement. This area develops concentration, coordination, social skills, and independence.
This area refines the child’s sense of discrimination. The materials and exercises do not present the child with new impressions but rather order, categorize, and systemize the vast assortment of impressions they have received and will continually receive. The child will learn to materialize abstractions on their own.
Language: Children in our Montessori preschool environment are introduced to reading and writing phonetically through the use of hands-on materials that focus on vocabulary development, the preparation of the hand for writing, and the introduction of the sounds of the letters of the alphabet.
Math: In a preschool Montessori environment, mathematics is approached in a concrete, hands-on manner. Beginning with materials to understand the concepts of 1 to 10, the child can move into all areas of mathematics, learning about larger numbers (1, 10, 100, 1000’s), teens, skip counting, and fractions all in their concrete form. Mathematically abstraction comes later in the elementary program.
Science, geography, history, and a second language are also introduced.
These areas are supplemented and enriched by additional activities in the classroom, such as group theme work, music appreciation, singing, choral speech, creative movement, arts, and games on our Sugar Land TX Preschool Campus.
Before Preschool Program Begins
Regular Preschool Day Begins
Regular School Day Ends & After School Program Begins
After Preschool Program Ends