You and your children can look forward to a rotating – each week will be different! – menu of nutritious, wholesome, but still temptingly delicious foods. Sylvia will be creating each meal from scratch!
Classroom Resources
Montessori Basics: What is the Montessori work period?
A Montessori work cycle is an uninterrupted block of time. During this time children are able to explore the prepared environment and engage with materials of their own choosing. The time is meant to give them opportunities to enjoy the work they love, while also cultivating basic life skills.
Another busy weekend at the Pocket campus! Check out the NEW Upper Elementary classroom!
It sure does seem like we’ve been waiting on this new classroom forever – construction moved at a pretty normal pace, but the displacement of cramming into a temporary room and the excitement of a new space made it seem like it took *years* to build!
Dayton Philharmonic cellist visits the Bergamo Blu Primary Room
The Blu Room was delighted to welcome student Tatsuo’s grandmother, who shared a special interactive presentation of her cello with the children!
Look at everything that happened on the BMS campus while you were on break!
Our new Marrone classroom is so close to being done!
Check out our new Almost Home after school environment!
Helping Around the Classroom
Maria Montessori called the classroom for 3-6 year olds the “Casa dei Bambini”, the Children’s Home.
She envisioned that this would be a home-like environment where children participate in and contribute to everything that happens during the day.
In the Kitchen with Chef Sylvia: Hot Lunch Menu January 2018
M 1/1 SCHOOL CLOSED T 1/2 SCHOOL CLOSED Th 1/4 SCHOOL CLOSED F 1/5 SCHOOL CLOSED M 1/8 Pasta w/ Meat Sauce T 1/9 Ham & Split Pea Soup Th 1/11 Breakfast for Lunch (French… Read More
TLC…Team Building, Leadership, and Conflict Resolution
This week at the Pocket Campus, our Elementary classes are quite lucky to host a dear visitor, Maryse Lepoutre-Postelwaite!
‘Care Bag’ Assembly in BMS Elementary Extended Care
Rhiannon and her Elementary After School Group are making Care Bags for people who may be living on the street or for whatever reason are lacking in some basic self-care essentials.
In Our Midst: Parent recognized in SacTown magazine for her intricate leaf art.
Pocket campus parent Joanna Hedrick is creating quite a joyful stir on social media with her spontaneous raked-leaf patterns at the Sacramento State campus.