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Important Information

Now accepting toddler through eighth grade new applications for 2012-13. Call for a tour of the school to see how your child would benefit from a Montessori education.

Summer Program registration and information available now! See MESA information page.

To view or print the 2011-12 Yearly Calendar or 2011-12 event calendar, go to Admissions/Admissions Document Library.

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The Academy follows the Chambersburg Area School District school closings and late openings schedule in the event of inclement weather. Please listen to your radio when conditions warrant: WCHA 800 AM, WIKZ 95.1 FM, and your local TV station, Channel 8, or www.wgal.com. You can also phone the Chambersburg Area School District hotline 261-8000, or check their web site www.chambersburg.k12.pa.us.

Schools will be closed Monday, May 28. School will resume on Tuesday, May 29.


  Montessori Academy
  of Chambersburg
  875 Ragged Edge Road
  Chambersburg, PA 17202
  Phone: (717)261-1110
  Fax: (717) 267-3626

 

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Elementary I (Grades 1 – 2)

Mission & Philosophy | Maria Montessori | Montessori vs. Traditional
The Toddler Program | The Primary Program | Elementary I
Elementary II | Elementary III | Middle School

 

Elementary I Student Classroom

Elementary I

For the already accelerated child, the Montessori elementary classroom provides a smooth transition with an overlap of some material in the first year. However, the elementary objectives are different from those in the kindergarten program. The child is directed toward abstraction, and away from the pedagogical materials.

The curriculum is interdisciplinary, with an emphasis on the association between the different areas of study. For example, the natural sciences lead to the social and physical sciences. All areas of the curriculum are introduced with a "Great Lesson". These lessons spark the childs imagination and excite them to learn more.

Unlike many traditional curriculums, Montessori approaches knowledge from a global perspective. Dr. Montessori felt that the study of history should begin with a general view of the universe. She developed a series of experiments that reveal the laws of the universe to the child. After this general understanding, the lessons deal with the origins of life and proceed to the development and history of language, writing, and mathematics.

When studying history or geography, Montessori emphasizes the lifestyles of the civilizations: how they work and play, what they wear and eat. Students then proceed to explore museums or other historic sites in their journey to learn and understand.

Students are also introduced to a foreign language as well as formal art instruction; as they are mostly likely to embrace these concepts at an early age.


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