Using the bead stair to learn the numerical symbols and their quantities.
Food preparation; which is a part of our pratical life curriculum
Writing a sentence using the movable alphabet.and inventive spelling
Working with the knobless cylinders to refine the visual acuity, and help with gradation senses.
Older students helping younger students is a part of the Montessori way.
Students learn their primary and secondary colors
Working with the brown stair develops visual acuity, sense of size, vocabulary, and gradation abilites
working with the bead stair
A group of kindergartners doing their work
Playing the "memory game".
this is where each child chooses their container of  things (of which there are 10).  They then choose a secret number out of a purse, and lay it face down onto the rug.  They then put that many items out onto their felt and the other children count the items and then say what they think the number is.
The Well-Trained Mind Montessori