Welcome to the "EAGLES"

(Lower Elementary Program: ages 6 to 9)

Sheila Brown Teaching an Eagle

Work in the Eagle classroom involves the transition from concrete to more abstract learning. Reading fluency, refining handwriting, computer keyboarding, math operations, and memorization offer challenge areas for the 6 to 9-year old.

The vastness of the Cosmos is given as a subject to ponder and investigate. The care of the laboratory becomes the students' responsibility. They enjoy their first lessons in astronomy, physics, botany, zoology, physical and social geography, and engage in research projects, independent studies, and creative arts. Much emphasis is placed on the study of biomes on the planet earth. Eagles work to perfect the arts of self-government, personal record keeping, and conflict resolution.

The "Wax Museum" offers each student a chance to research, classify life forms, different cultures, or episodes in the history of technology. This major project culminates in mid-October and is offered to the whole school and family community for their edification.

Guidelines for Eagle Parents

Eagle students are handed the huge responsibility of managing their own personal affairs such as field trip permission slips and fees, catered lunch forms and fees, lunch boxes, clothing needs, and handing in folders of completed work. Your supporting role is important as they take ownership of these tasks and develop into independent and competent citizens of the world.

You are always invited to request a conference with the teacher at your convenience. We truly enjoy planning with you your child's years at Nightingale Montessori. If your child brings home concerns about educational or social matters, please encourage him to inform his teacher directly or let us know in writing, by phone, or by scheduling a parent-teacher conference.