A Typical Day at Green
Mountain Montessori
Children arrive at school between 8:30 and 9:00 a.m. Each child is
greeted and helped to find an activity to begin working with — often
a piece of work-in-progress “saved” with her/his name card at
the end of the previous day — working alone or as part of a small
group. As long as a child has been shown how to work with a
particular activity, and as long as the child is working with it
respectfully (even if not precisely as shown!), the child may
continue to choose and work with whatever corresponds to her/his
interest of the moment.
For the first hour or two of each
morning — the length of time determined by the purposefulness with
which the children are working — children complete their chosen
activities and choose new ones, with one or more having individual
or small-group presentations from one of the teachers. During this
time, classroom jobs are also undertaken by the children: snack is
prepared for serving by the snack-bringer of the day, the fish are
fed, polishing cloths folded, book-shelf choices made, chalk board
washed, etc. The age mix within the class fosters a community-like
atmosphere, where older children may help younger
ones, and the younger children are able to observe,
learn from, and be inspired by their older peers.
By midmorning, teachers and children come together to attend to the
classroom “business” – discussing plans or problems, passing
snack, sharing of important happenings or observations, reading a
story together, taking attendance (often called by a reading child),
singing etc. After snack has been served and cleaned up by the
children, they go outdoors to play -- building structures in the
large sandbox, playing hide & seek under the trees, climbing on the
playground structure and creating new imaginative games. In the
event of rain, indoor activities are designed to give a good deal
of physical activity: group singing of songs with motion, enactment
of a story (with each child taking a role).
After playtime, children return to the work they
left to go outside together. At the end of the morning, children are again called
together to get ready for lunch (inside or, weather permitting,
outside). Outdoor play for all usually follows lunch.
The 3 year old children that stay for the full day have naptime
between the times 1:00 and
1:30. In the meantime, the 4 and 5-year-old children will continue
afternoon activities in the classroom, which usually begins by
reading a story book as a group from the library next door. The
remainder of the afternoon is spent doing individual work and/or
presentations (as in the early morning work period, though often
with materials too complex or advanced to be presented during the
morning time with younger children in the classroom), taking
appropriate field trips (a visit to a working Vermont farm, for
example), or helping the children to experience responsibility as
members of their school community by walking to the library next
door to check out some materials for a planned classroom activity.
At 2:45, the children get ready to go outdoors and spend the rest of
the afternoon outside. Between 3:00 and 3:30 p.m. most children go home. Others stay on to participate in
the after school program.
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