Wendy Tye (Upper Elementary Guide) and Matt Hillis (Executive Director) serve as Bergamo Montessori’s representation on the world stage as AMI Bold Goal gathers this weekend in Seattle.
Classroom Resources
In the Kitchen with Chef Sylvia: Hot Lunch Menu November/December 2017
NOVEMBER Th 11/2 NO HOT LUNCH AVAILABLE F 11/3 NO HOT LUNCH AVAILABLE M 11/6 NO HOT LUNCH AVAILABLE T 11/17 NO HOT LUNCH AVAILABLE Th 11/9 NO HOT LUNCH AVAILABLE F 11/10 SCHOOL CLOSED… Read More
The Importance of Creating an Evacuation Plan for Your Family
…create an evacuation plan (meeting spot, check windows for accessibility, and have a plan for your pets) and practice your plan once a month so that it becomes routine for you and your child. Becoming familiar with the evacuation routine will make it much easier for everyone if you do need to evacuate.
Stuff to do at home to support your child’s education:
“What can I do at home to enhance my child’s school experience?”
Snapshot of an Upper Elementary Classroom 10-2-17
Here’s an impression of the smaller or individual lessons that have been given over the first six weeks of school.
Meet-up details for the Sac Republic game on Saturday!
We are so excited to see all of you who are attending the game tomorrow night. It is sure to be a fun event!
In the Kitchen with Chef Sylvia: Hot Lunch Menu October 2017
M 10/2 Curry Chicken Served with White Rice T 10/3 BBQ Beef Burgers & French Fries Th 10/5 Cheesy Cauliflower with Braised Chicken F 10/6 Fish Stew with White Rice M 10/9 Spaghetti with Meatballs… Read More
On banned words, encouragement, and ‘action steps’…
…”I work very hard to make sure there is at least an attempt at an action step so that children learn that in order to truly get what they want or need, and to do so from a place of strength rather than weakness, they usually have to do something about it. Wanting it, telling about it, or reporting about it usually are not enough.”
Attention Parents: Do These 6 Things for a Successful Transition to Montessori Elementary
It’s not easy to be a Montessori parent. But, if you do these six things when your child moves up to Elementary, you will help your child’s transition to this new and exciting period of her life.