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Sensorial) Sub-Category: A group of sequenced lessons/materials (ex. The structure of the Montessori Scope and Sequence is as follows:Ĭategory: The area of the classroom (ex.
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Please click here to learn more about the Common Core Standards Mapping. This collaboration has also yielded a comprehensive mapping to the United States Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for both Mathematics and English Language Arts (Kindergarten through Grade 6). When used within MC, many lessons/materials also include parent-centric descriptions and photos designed to help parents at your school to gain greater insight into their child’s Montessori education. Optimized for use in the Montessori Compass online record keeping system, MC subscribers can easily customize the curriculum to meet the very specific needs of their respective Montessori classroom. These measurable learning objectives (also known as elements) help to simplify the process of accurately recording a child’s activity in the Montessori classroom. Lessons/materials are tagged to the appropriate cycle years and are paired with very specific measurable learning objectives. Our goal is to equip Montessorians from all around the world with a resource that is both useful and adaptable, while staying true to the Montessori Method and its traditions. This Scope & Sequence is not intended to be a “one-size-fits-all” checklist of lessons. Nearly 3000 Montessori lessons have been carefully organized into ten curriculum categories.
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#Scope and sequence free
The Montessori Compass team is very happy to provide free web-based access to a sophisticated and comprehensive Montessori Scope & Sequence (Infant – Age 12), developed in collaboration with Tim Seldin and the Montessori Foundation team.