Outdoor learning and activities for students in the Extended Day Program. They may engage in activities in the classroom. 2:15-2:30Īs children wake, they use the restroom or are diapered. The children are ready for nap! To help comfort and relax the children, teachers rock, pat or rub their backs and play soft music. The children wash hands and have a relaxed lunch. Musical instruments, favorite songs, stories, games, finger plays, dancing, drama, balance beam, yoga are some of the exciting activities. This is usually a favorite time for most children. 10:30-11:30Īt this time the children that had recess at 9:00 are receiving lessons in the classroom and the other students now have recess. After washing their hands, all of the students have a light, nutritious snack. 10:00-10:25Ĭhildren return to their classroom from the playground. The children are enticed by the new and varied materials prepared by the teacher and progress at their own pace according to their unique interest and abilities. Children two years and older can swing on the big swing.ĭuring this time, the other half of the students are exploring the prepared environment, receiving lessons and individual time with their teacher. They enjoy the tricycles, sandbox, balls, slides, and more. The youngest children explore their exclusive Toddler play area, and sometimes join the pre-primary students in the main playground. Half of the students have recess outside on the playground. This is also time for everyone to get together to sing songs, share some laughs, and practice grace and courtesy. Children help dress the bear for the day’s weather. *8:45Ĭircle time with our Montessori Weather Bear. The children help prepare the classrooms and use the restroom or have diapers checked at this time. Pre-primary children move to their classroom and help greet their friends into the classroom. Toddlers stay in their classrooms and help greet newly arriving friends. Children may eat a relaxed breakfast, read books or choose an activity to work with the teacher, a friend or by themselves. Teachers help parents and children with belongings and separating. Toddler and Pre-Primary Daily Routine 7:15-8:30Ĭhildren arriving in our Early Morning Care Program are greeted at the Toddler Classroom door. The following schedules are used on a daily basis, with changes occurring on special occasions, such as holidays, special events or visitors. It is important to maintain a fairly consistent schedule for the health and well-being of the children at MCD. The Montessori Country Day experience is best described as fun! The internationally acclaimed Montessori Method proves that each child’s work is truly play. You’ll select a regular schedule for your child as part of the enrollment process. Full Day: 8:45-2:45 (2:30 for Toddlers and Pre-Primary).Morning Program: 8:45-1:00 (12:30 for Toddlers and Pre-Primary).We offer extended care from 7:15-8:30 and 2:30-5:30. We will not open prior to 7:15 and will close promptly at 5:30.Ĭhildren may attend 2, 3, 4 or 5 days per week with the following schedule options: Classes are held from 8:45-2:30 for toddlers and pre-primary students and 8:45-2:45 for primary students. Montessori Country Day is open Monday-Friday between the hours of 7:15 a.m.
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