Both of my youngest children go to an elementary Montessori school. I'm very happy all in all, but there are some "traditional" things that are lacking, that I personally believe are extremely important to their future academic careers.
1)memorizing math facts. I feel this is crucial to have those facts nailed down so that you can spout of the answer without blinking an eye. It is soooo important for advanced math. My oldest really struggled. When you're doing advanced algebra, if you have to stop and think "what is 8x6", it just makes it so much more difficult! Right?? So, I want a software program that will really help my kids with their facts. I do not understand montessori math! LOL
2)phonics and spelling. They have both learned to read very well. Ds is grade 2 and dd is in k and reading is going well. I just feel they need more phonics. It was key for me when I was young, I still remember it and I'd like to give them more.
Spelling...ummmm, the montessori way, at least at this age, is really bothering me. They simply don't correct their spelling. They write and write in their creative writing journals...great stories etc.. and they write everything phonetically the way it sounds to them. I'd like to get some spelling practice at home and make it fun.
However, I'm not a teacher by profession..I'm a nurse. I homeschooled my oldest for 7 years and did a darn good job, but every kid is different.
If you're an elementary teacher or have experience with this, can anyone recommend some ideas to work on these things with the kids at home and make it like games??
Being in Montessori, they don't have homework
so I do have the ability to make some time for this stuff.
I'm not so concerned about dd in K because she's catching onto everything and excelling tremendously.
Ds, age 8, who also has add/adhd, sensory and mood issues is having a hard time focusing, behaving, writing and with math. Things we're doing with him include: just starting cognitive behavior therapy for specific issues like sleep problems, worry, anger; OT for sensory issues and adhd self regulation, and what I'm extremely excited about is I'm about to meet with a specialist for a qEEG brain mapping and a home neurofeedback program using NASA technology smartbraingames.com
Also, if you could recommend any other sites or education forums that might help??? Pretty please?
Thanks so much!
1)memorizing math facts. I feel this is crucial to have those facts nailed down so that you can spout of the answer without blinking an eye. It is soooo important for advanced math. My oldest really struggled. When you're doing advanced algebra, if you have to stop and think "what is 8x6", it just makes it so much more difficult! Right?? So, I want a software program that will really help my kids with their facts. I do not understand montessori math! LOL
2)phonics and spelling. They have both learned to read very well. Ds is grade 2 and dd is in k and reading is going well. I just feel they need more phonics. It was key for me when I was young, I still remember it and I'd like to give them more.
Spelling...ummmm, the montessori way, at least at this age, is really bothering me. They simply don't correct their spelling. They write and write in their creative writing journals...great stories etc.. and they write everything phonetically the way it sounds to them. I'd like to get some spelling practice at home and make it fun.
However, I'm not a teacher by profession..I'm a nurse. I homeschooled my oldest for 7 years and did a darn good job, but every kid is different.
If you're an elementary teacher or have experience with this, can anyone recommend some ideas to work on these things with the kids at home and make it like games??
Being in Montessori, they don't have homework
so I do have the ability to make some time for this stuff.I'm not so concerned about dd in K because she's catching onto everything and excelling tremendously.
Ds, age 8, who also has add/adhd, sensory and mood issues is having a hard time focusing, behaving, writing and with math. Things we're doing with him include: just starting cognitive behavior therapy for specific issues like sleep problems, worry, anger; OT for sensory issues and adhd self regulation, and what I'm extremely excited about is I'm about to meet with a specialist for a qEEG brain mapping and a home neurofeedback program using NASA technology smartbraingames.com
Also, if you could recommend any other sites or education forums that might help??? Pretty please?
Thanks so much!
). Our school encourages students to memorize their math fact by using a "race game". They have a sheet of 100 addition or subtraction problems. They are given 5 mins to answer as many as possible. Each week they take this "test" and race against themselves to improve their score. They also use