Montessori Teaching

Montessori education was founded in 1907 by Dr. Maria Montessori. She based her educational methods on scientific observation of child’s learning process. Now, nearly a century after Maria Montessori’s first house of children “Casa dei Bambini” in Rome, Montessori education is found all over the world, spanning ages from birth to adolescence .
Montessori was started at Seshadripuram Public school in the year 2009 with strength of 27 students. Now 11 years down the lane Montessori has grown tremendously.
Teaching
Methodology
EXERCISES OF PRACTICAL LIFE
Exercises of practical life provides both physical and mental development of the child. These materials help the child in refinement of fine motor skills which develops concentration and confidence to work independently.
Pounding
Pouring Grains
Ribbon Frame
ROLLING CHAPATHI
Threading Beads
SENSORIAL ACTIVITIES
Sensorial activities help the child to explore the world through their senses namely visual, auditory, olfactory, kinesthetic and tactile sense.
COLOUR TABLETS
CONSTRUCTIVE TRIANGLES
NOISE BOX
PINK TOWER
TOUCH BOARD
LANGUAGE ACTIVITIES
Language is a means of communication of ideas with help of sounds. Language activities helps the child to improve listening and reading skills and helps to enrich the vocabulary.
Large Movable Alphabet
Nomenclature Cards
PUZZLES
Sand Paper Tracing
SENTENCE BOX
ARITHMETIC ACTIVITIES
At the age of 3.5 years, there takes place the awakening of mathematical mind and at this stage concrete material are given to introduce abstract concepts to the child.
Large number cards
Multiplication Board
Number Rods and cards
Number Rods
ROBOTICS
We have introduced robotics into the curriculum for kindergarden as it is a fun and innovative way to teach younger kids the fundamental concepts of Science, technology, engineering and mathematical concepts.
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
Cultural activities are the co-curricular activities that helps the child to develop in their desired field. Cultural activities provides opportunity to the child to explore the larger world.