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Monthly Theme – Practical Life

September 12, 2014 by

Have you noticed the new pictures along the entrance ramp wall at the front desk? They are pictures of the children doing Practical Life exercises. As you may have heard, this year’s school theme is “What’s Montessori Got To Do With It”. Through the next 9 months, we are going to be very deliberate, conscientious, and intentional in how we look at ourselves as teachers of the Montessori Method here at CHES. Each month our theme will revolve around a Montessori area found in our classrooms. Activities, lesson plans, and curriculum will be built upon each of those fundamental areas and will be explored by the students and teachers. This month’s theme is Practical Life.

Practical Life exploration builds a foundation on which children will grow and carry over into the other areas of the classroom as well as into their every day life. Children engage in activities that promote order, movement, sensorial exploration, and build a love of work. Teachers will help children engage in activities that will continue to build responsibility, concentration, coordination, and social and emotional development.

Practical Life is an area in the Montessori philosophy that encompasses skills practical to everyday life. They are a series of fine motor skills that include cleaning and caring for the environment as well as preparing food. These activities benefit the child because it develops control of movement and hand-eye coordination that form the basis for writing and cognitive skills. Basic practical life exercises include pouring, spooning, transferring, lacing, buttoning, carrying equipment, washing hands, caring for the environment (sweeping, wiping a mat, watering plants), and so on. The integration of self and understanding of process that result from these exercises are important for any serious task the child will undertake. In Montessori’s “Children’s House” practical life exercises started off the day: cleanliness, order, poise, and conversation. They started with checking the children’s cleanliness (due to that fact that the first “Children’s House” was in a slum) and then proceeded to check the shelves and work for cleanliness and order. Poise exercises were incorporated in what most schools now call “circle time.” Children would sit cross-legged, rising to sing a hymn and then sit down again. This helps to teach the children move about the classroom with care. After these exercises in grace were conducted, the directress begins a conversation with the children asking them about the previous day, how they might have helped someone, their attitude toward their parents, etc.

Practical Life exercises are very easy to incorporate into your home. They’re probably already activities your child does or attempts to mimic you doing them! If you haven’t seen the entry way, here’s a panoramic view.

 

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Patriot Day

September 11, 2014 by

It’s Patriot Day at Cathedral House! We asked our students and staff to wear the colors of the flag in remembrance of those affected 13 years ago. It is a day that will live in infamy as we remember those lost and honor those still fighting for our freedom. United we stand!

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AmazonSmile

September 4, 2014 by

YOU + AMAZONSMILE + CHILD = WIN/WIN/WIN SITUATION!

Have you heard about the AmazonSmile program? For those of you who are unfamiliar with this program, AmazonSmile will donate 0.5% of your eligible purchases when you link your current Amazon account to a non-profit charitable organization of your choice.

While CHES does not qualify as a non-profit, our MMS non-profit organization called C.H.I.L.D. does! Established in 2007, the Center in Houston for Infant Learning and Development (CHILD) promotes early childhood education through the dissemination of educational materials and sponsorship of seminars and training not only for our very own CHES teachers, but for parents and early childhood education professionals in the Houston community. Our faculty and staff have learned a great deal about child and family growth and development through these training opportunities. Additionally, the goal of C.H.I.L.D. is to share not only knowledge, but also an accumulation of resources with early childhood education professionals and parents. To learn more about CHILD, visit the website at www.discoverchild.org.

Registering your Amazon Smile account to CHILD is a cost free option. Click on the picture below for more information on how to register your account to CHILD and be sure to share the link with your family and friends:
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Superhero Day

August 6, 2014 by

ATTENTION: Calling all Superheroes! We need you to make a special appearance tomorrow at Cathedral House! Make sure to iron your capes and put on your best outfit because we will be kicking off Superhero Day tomorrow. Stay safe friends!

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Teacher Appreciation Luncheon

June 27, 2014 by

The staff at Cathedral House would like to thank all the parents for their time, generosity, and thoughtful Teachers Appreciation Luncheon yesterday. The gifts, food, and door prizes were more than we ever could have imagined. The most memorable part of the entire celebration was the creative entertainment segments. We truly appreciated everything that you do for us from the bottom of our hearts. It is a great gift to be given the opportunity to make impressions on the lives of your children. Thank you for making our job so easy and rewarding!

A special thank you to the ladies who hosted the luncheon and represented the hard work that all of the parents put into making it such a fun event for all.

Below is a link to download the video files of the “Half-time Performance” at both lunches. The videos are offered in .mp4 format and both videos can be found in the CHES Parent Group on Facebook as well.

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Appreciation Lunch 1 (.mp4)
Appreciation Lunch 2 (.mp4)

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