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The development os fine motors skills

The development os fine motors skills

Pin punch in activities are more than art. Much of the work in the classroom is designed to help the children to develop their fine motor skills, which involves the coordination of the body’s small muscles and refinement of their hand control. The development of fine...

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The Wooden Clothesline Activity Tray

The Wooden Clothesline Activity Tray

The Wooden Clothesline Activity Tray is a fun way to teach your toddler how to use mini pins to hang clothes on the clothesline.  Montessori education is all about learning through practical life activities.  Cloths are an integral part of the daily routine and...

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Mystery bag

Mystery bag

The mystery bag  also called the stereognostic bag was designed to help children develop their ability to visualize objects using only their sense of touch. This activity is loved by the children because it is challenging and fun!

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The sun as reference

The sun as reference

5 year- old student from Firefly class classifying the colours of “Montessori color box 3” from lightest to darkest, placing the sun in the middle as reference.

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Pumpkin sensory play for fall

Pumpkin sensory play for fall

Fall is a great time to explore pumpkins and this easy pumpkin activity is a great way to learn and play at the same time. Sensory play, art, science, and fine motor practice all with one pumpkin.

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Every Child Matter!

Every Child Matter!

EVERY CHILD MATTER: We all have a part to play. The world won’t be changed all at once — reconciliation is a long-term process — but each step means something.

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New year, our team!

New year, our team!

We are truly excited to welcome new families, students and teachers to the 2021/2022 school year. With great pride and affection we want to introduce you to this group of great people and professionals. Front row, Left to right: Ms Elsa, Ms Claudia, Ms Rebecca, Ms...

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Room Parent for Mike

Room Parent for Mike

Parents’ involvement is key in our student learning goals success. One parent is nominated every September as the ‘Room Parent’, which is called the Room-Mother or Room-Father. She or he serves voluntary as a link for educators, children and families. Parents’...

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