Lower Elementary Gets Back to Work

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Now that we’ve started the first full week back in our normal routines after Winter Break, our students in Lower Elementary have hit a stride in their daily work periods. With the reliable time slot of two hours every morning, students know that they can begin works and activities that might take a while and still manage to complete them by the end of the work period, even with a snack break and some chatting mixed in.

Some of the works that you see students doing in the photos above include the Montessori grammar boxes, the Albanesi Mathematics curriculum, the Kumon Telling Time workbook, the Handwriting Without Tears curriculum, the Montessori puzzle maps, independent silent reading, a jigsaw puzzle, and a monthly Lego calendar.

 

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