Paint Branch Montessori School

Preschool in Silver Spring, MD 20903

10309 New Hampshire Avenue
Silver Spring, MD 20903
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PBMS shares the educational philosophy of Dr. Maria Montessori who believed in providing the children with an environment rich in opportunities to grow spiritually, mentally, and socially. Having a great desire to learn and explore the environment, the child becomes, to a large extent, her own teacher.

Children bring great enthusiasm and concentration to each activity they do. PBMS understands that children do not learn through abstractions, as adults do, but learn by touching, tasting, and feeling everything they can. We support this learning process with a series of activities, graduated in difficulty. This approach leads each child to greater and greater success.

All the teachers at PBMS have Montessori training from either Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) or the American Montessori Society (AMS). The Head of School is an experienced and certified Montessori teacher. The Director is a well respected and experienced Montessori teacher. All classes have assistant teachers.

The purpose of Montessori education at PBMS is to aid children in their own natural development, which includes physical, emotional, and cognitive skills necessary for becoming an effective contributing member of society. Before making an intelligent choice about what they are to do with their lives and how to succeed in our culture, children need to know how culture evolves. This learning is achieved in a joyful process that reflects the pleasure of learning. The curriculum includes the following subjects:

Language Arts Mathematics History Geography Music Science Art Physical Education Spanish
Child Ages:
2 years - 12 years
Rates:
$$$
Licenses & Accreditations:
Maryland State Department of Education Division of Early Childhood Development
Preschool:
Yes
Hours of Operation:
Monday-Friday: 7:30 AM - 6 PM

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The goal of Montessori education at PBMS is to aid children in their own natural development. This includes physical, emotional, and cognitive skills necessary for becoming an effective contributing member of society.
Curriculum

Before making an intelligent choice about what they are to do with their lives and how to succeed in our culture, children need to know how culture evolves. This learning is achieved in a joyful process that reflects the pleasure of learning. The curriculum includes the following subjects:

Language Arts Mathematics History Geography Music Science Art Physical Education Spanish

Practical Life

Practical life activities are most suited to the young child entering a Montessori class. The child’s entire focus is in doing activities by himself. There are materials to button, buckle, and lace so that he learns to care for himself. The classroom is truly his own to care for, with plants to be watered, and tables and chairs to be washed and moved at will. The children do not ‘play house’ because they have a real house to care for. Children acquire coordination and a longer attention span with the exercises of practical life.

The elementary classes extend practical life lessons to include caring for the earth and the environment and involvement with the community to learn to be caring individuals.
Sensorial Materials

Using sensorial materials children work with color, shape and sound, to isolate and highlight sense impressions, one sense at a time. This allows them to classify and sort the hundreds of impressions they have absorbed since birth. With this work, children develop keen perceptions which prepare them for reading and mathematics.
Language Arts

Language is an integral component of the entire Montessori curriculum, since all thoughts, ideas, and concepts can only be understood and clarified through oral and written communication.

In Montessori, classes language is presented in a context or body of information, rather than in isolation of other material. In both oral and written form, language is viewed primarily as a vehicle to communicate ideas and feelings, whose form alters with the purpose for which it is used.
Spanish

All PBMS students attend weekly Spanish classes. The preschool class includes Spanish songs, books, dance and dialogue. Kindergarten through sixth grade students progress through levels of Spanish vocabulary and conversation.
Mathematics

Montessori math materials have been specially designed to enable the student to discover and learn mathematical concepts in a concrete way. After the concepts been learned through the use of material, the student is able to easily understand abstract numerical concepts. Thus mathematical skill follow readily after ‘hands on’ experiences.
Science, History and Geography

These subjects are designed to give students knowledge about the development of the solar system, the earth and its configurations, life on earth, the needs of plants and animals, the development of man, early civilizations, and recorded history. Other related subjects are presented following the interests of the children.

The elementary classes include lab work to gain a deeper knowledge of the plant and animal world.
Art

Various media are used to aid the development of creative expressions and skills. There are a variety of techniques and media available

in the classroom. Art history and music appreciation are introduced to the students by a specialist in weekly classes.
Music

PBMS students in Kindergarten through grade six attend special music classes each week. Kindergarten age students practice singing and study beginning musical concepts. Grades one through six attend instrumental music classes progressing from the study of Orff musical instruments to recorder class. Children also have the option of flute classes with our instrumental music teacher. Music classes for all levels of students include music appreciation and music history.
Physical Education

Physical education is a integral part of the whole curriculum. Our Montessori environment provides for both the promotion and the refinement of movement. Each student is encouraged to develop athletic skills that maybe built later in life. Our emphasis is on the individual improving his own abilities and learning to be an effective team member.

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