Academics

Lower Elementary

The world opens up to children in the lower elementary level—ages 6 – 9—with expansive lessons about the story of the universe and the Earth.
While studying earth science, history, math, geometry, economic geography, and language, they make connections across time, space, and world cultures. Hands-on materials help them commit what they learn to their long-term memory and strengthen their abstract understanding of complex concepts. We support their imagination and their curiosity with creative writing, poetry, research projects, and dramatic presentations.

More Than Just Academics

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  • Public Speaking Opportunities

    Students' communication skills grow through meaningful experiences in the classroom. Whether presenting a book report, sharing their star student poster, or participating in show and tell, students develop confidence in expressing their ideas clearly. These opportunities help them build poise, articulate their thoughts, and engage with their peers in a supportive setting.
  • Daily Meetings

    In the lower elementary classroom, each day begins with a community meeting, where students gather to share, reflect, and collaborate. This time fosters a strong sense of belonging and gives students a voice in shaping their classroom environment. When challenges arise, the class works together to listen, problem-solve, and find solutions that ensure all perspectives are valued.
  • Field Trips

    Lower elementary students venture beyond the classroom, engaging in hands-on learning experiences at museums, nature preserves, and cultural sites. These field trips are directly connected to classroom studies, reinforcing key concepts and encouraging students to make meaningful connections between their learning and the world around them.
  • Supplemental Classes

    As students transition into lower elementary, they expand their learning beyond the core curriculum by attending Spanish, art, music, and physical education classes. Led by specialized instructors, these courses provide creative expression, cultural exploration, and movement, enriching students' daily experiences and fostering a love of learning in multiple disciplines.
  • Capstone Year Leadership

    By third grade, students step into leadership roles, demonstrating independence and responsibility. They take ownership of their learning by leading their own conferences, sharing their growth with parents and guides. Additionally, they manage inventory and ordering for the Primary Shop, serve as reading buddies to PLC students, and begin participating in student council meetings, gaining leadership experience that prepares them for upper elementary and beyond.

Curriculum

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  • Arithmetic

    Mathematics in Lower Elementary builds a strong foundation in number relationships and operations while encouraging critical thinking through problem-solving. Students engage with hands-on Montessori materials to internalize concepts before progressing to abstract problem-solving.

    • Number Sense
    • Place Value & Rounding
    • Operations
    • Fractions
    • Word Problems & Applications
  • Geometry

    As part of our geometry curriculum, students explore geometric principles through concrete materials, allowing them to see relationships between shapes, angles, and spatial transformations. This hands-on approach deepens their understanding of measurement, symmetry, and design.

    • Shapes & Figures (Triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, circles, curvilinear figures)
    • Lines & Angles
    • Measurement & Spatial Awareness
  • Language

    Language studies in the lower elementary Montessori classroom guide students from foundational phonics to deeper comprehension and expression. Through a blend of structured lessons and creative storytelling, students develop the skills to read, write, and analyze language with confidence.

    • Phonics & Word Study
    • Grammar & Sentence Structure
    • Writing & Composition
    • Reading & Comprehension
  • Cultural

    Through cultural studies, students develop a global perspective, exploring history, geography, and the sciences. These lessons inspire curiosity about the world and help children see the interconnectedness of life on Earth.

    • Geography & History
    • Earth Sciences
    • Biology
    • Chemistry
    • Physics & Engineering
    • Economics & Society
  • Behavior & Work Habits

    Our lower elementary classrooms nurture not just academic skills, but also character development. Students learn to work independently and collaboratively while developing respect, resilience, and a love of learning that carries into adulthood.

    • Empathy
    • Respect for peers and guides
    • Leadership
    • Focus
    • Independence
    • Critical thinking and multi-step direction following
    • Goal Setting 
    • Time management
    • Care for classroom and school environment

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