Students arrive at school between 8:15 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. They can be dropped off in carline or can be walked up to our building for goodbyes in the foyer. After arrival they will be greeted by their classroom teacher or assistant and they will be begin to put away their bags, lunch, water bottle and coats away before changing their shoes to indoor shoes. After their things are put away and their shoes are changed they wash their hands before beginning their morning work cycle. This morning routine is important for readying their mind and body for a successful work cycle.
During the morning work cycle students receive individual or small group lessons. They also have the chance to practice and work with materials they have had a lesson on previously. The uninterrupted work cycle allows for a child to build their concentration and focus by letting them be in charge of the time they use to engage with a material. Many of our students will revisit materials over and over, or work with a material for the entire morning. This is the freedom of the Montessori classroom that builds independence and a natural love of learning within the expectations of a classroom environment.
Snack is considered a practical life work of the classroom. It is available throughout the morning work cycle and students are encouraged to listen to their bodies to recognize when they are hungry and would like to have snack. When a student is ready for snack they will make their own plate by serving themselves using the example plate displayed each day as a guide to serving sizes. They will then eat their snack at a designated snack table for two. This promotes the building of social skills, table manners, and independence. If the table is occupied, students will also practice patience and time management as they wait their turn. After they eat their snack they will wash their dishes, clean the table and sweep the floor around their space.
When the morning work is complete, students gather together for a group time. This is a time for the students to come together as a class to read books, sing songs, and share their work. They might also receive a large group lesson on classroom projects like painting or cooking during this time. Group time is a valuable part of the day that builds community and fosters social and emotional learning through grace and courtesy skills like empathy, respect for others, cooperation, listening, and taking turns.
Following group is a 30-45 minute recess. This time outdoors is an important element of their day. This is time when they build their gross motor skills, creativity, and social skills. Recess is an ideal time for our guides to help students resolve conflicts on their own, learn how to cooperate, and practice advocating for themselves and others. Spending time outdoors is important for the physical, emotional, and cognitive development of our students. Students will spend time outside in all weather (unless we are under a weather warning). We consider choosing weather appropriate clothes to be a practical life lesson of the classroom. Half day students will leave for the day at 11:45 a.m. before students come in for lunch at noon.
When recess is over, students come inside and prepare for lunch. During lunch they get to join their friends in conversation and work on meal time grace and courtesy lessons. Students bring their own lunches and are encouraged to participate in the planning and packing of their lunches at home. We encourage meals to be provided in containers that can be independently opened and managed by the student. During the first month of school they will also get practice, in the practical life area of the classroom, opening and closing different types of lunch and snack containers.
Our 3 and 4 year olds who still nap in the afternoon will get ready for their nap after lunch. Nap lasts from 1:00 p.m. until the end of the day recess around 2:30 p.m. Nappers will leave the classroom with our napping staff and settle in to their nap mat in our nap room. Each week they will bring a blanket and stuffed animal which will be returned for washing at the end of the week.
Kindergartners and non-nappers will begin the afternoon work cycle following lunch. They will also receive Specials that are available in the afternoon several times a week. Specials include French, Music, and Mindfulness.
The end of the day recess is a very special time for our students. This recess is a combined recess with all the classrooms at CMS. Similar to the success we see in the mixed age classrooms, we love to watch our students of all ages interacting with each other. Our youngest students and oldest students frequently form friendships with each other. Our older students practice their leadership and care taking skills while our young students find excitement in new role models. This is a time of day everyone looks forward to.
Students are picked up between 3:15 p.m and 3:30 p.m. either in carline or walk up. Families can also sign up to participate in our After School program that runs from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Once afternoon pick up is complete After School students will receive more time to play on the playground, a snack, and enrichment activities.