Practical Life Activities.


In the Practical Life area, children work with familiar household activities that they see in everyday life, such as washing, sweeping, etc. These activities help the children to perfect the skills they need. By working in this area, children are not only gaining their essential life skills but they are also developing eye-hand coordination and the ability to concentrate for long periods of time, covering the duration of an activity. As a result of their achievements, they build self-confidence.
Language Activities.


In The Baan Dek Montessori children learn to find self expression. Freedom is offered in such a way as to create unique opportunities for them to engage with the world. Social skills are developed in conjunction with a vocabulary that is based on real experience. These tasks help prepare the children for reading and writing but also look beyond such basic skills into the pleasures of reading and writing, and the imagination and creation that is involve.
      
Learning language.

 

 

 

 
        
Learning mathematics.

 

Mathematic Activities.


In the Children’s House, mathematical concepts are introduced to the children in a concrete form. By working with these materials, children slowly grasp concrete ideas and gradually form abstract concepts. This work provides them with a solid foundation for elemental mathematical principles used later in arithmetic work. Montessori environments start with the basics and expand to the complexities of math, stretching to include addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
Sensorial Exploration.


Children are keen observers, and as a result, extremely aware of the world. Through their senses, they are constantly exploring their environment. The sensorial materials challenge the children on a number of levels, most importantly, they encourage the children to engage with the elements of the world. Through sensorial exploration, these selected activities nourish and develop the senses, especially communication, observation and exploration.



Arts and Culture.


One of the fundamental tenets to Montessori education is culture. Montessori students are well rounded because Montessori strives, above all else, to connect the child to the concrete, material world. Through various activities and materials, Montessori exposes children to the joys of culture. The Baan Dek Montessori constantly strive to expose our students to a wide range of cultural activities, which include music, film, geography and an annual international day.







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