What happens on a tipical day in Montessori English classroom?
Reading and writing are integral to all subjects, as children express their interests and satisfy their curiosity. Students master conventions with thorough studies of grammar, spelling, and mechanics. They produce final copies with careful penmanship and keyboarding. They read, analyze, think critically, and compare and contrast literature to support personal opinion and perspective. Using these reading and writing skills, they present ideas through formal and informal presentations.
An example of an elementary learning material is:
Grammar Symbols use color and shapes to embody the concepts of parts of speech. By providing visual representation of the patterns of language, the symbols ignite curiosity about not just the patterns in the English language, but languages of the world.