Establishing Rhythms and Routines for Acton at Home
At Acton our day is scheduled simply. Below is a snapshot of your learner’s day in the Montessori studio. Keep reading for some tips and take-aways for how to develop your own rhythms and routines at home!
8:00-8:45 - Preparing the Environment
During this time, the learners are arriving at Acton, being greeted individually by the guides and preparing for the day. This includes changing into their indoor shoes, hanging up their backpacks and layers, putting their lunchboxes in the kitchen, using the bathroom and washing their hands, and helping to prepare the studio by setting up snack, rolling work mats, setting up the dishwashing station, and filling water bottles for the day ahead.
8:45-9:00 - Group Time
At group time, the learners have the opportunity to share how they are feeling, listen to a story, sing songs, and receive new lessons as a community.
9:00-11:15 - Montessori Morning
Learners have the opportunity to choose works and materials from all areas of the classroom, including practical life, sensorial, language, math, art, geography, culture, and science. During this time the guides also offer individual or small-group lessons. It is also during this time that the children will self-serve their snack and wash their plate.
11:15-11:30 - End of Morning Group
While one guide leads the group in songs and/or stories, the other supervises as the learners prepare for outside by changing their shoes, using the bathroom, washing their hands, and putting on their layers.
11:30-12:15 - Outside Time
The learners enjoy unstructured play in the Acton outdoor space.
12:15-1:00 - Lunch
Upon their return inside, the learners change their shoes, hang up their layers, and wash their hands for lunch.
1:00-3:00 - Rest/Montessori Afternoons
After lunch, some learners spend the next couple of hours napping or resting, while others engage in a second Montessori work cycle. At the end of this time, all the learners meet outside to enjoy a shared afternoon snack (prepared by the afternoon learners) and play outside.
Creating A Rhythm and Routine at Home
Each family will develop their own routine as they navigate Acton Montessori from Home. Here are a few things that you may want to consider as you create your own system:
1. Start your day off by inviting your child to prepare his/her home environment:
3. Make lunch a present moment:
4. Allow time to rest body and mind time after lunch:
5. Engage in a gross motor activity:
Key takeaways:
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