Co-Curricular Curriculum The co-curricular classes for art, music, physical education, and Spanish enhance and extend the Montessori curriculum through integration of educational experiences and skills. Our qualified and experienced elementary co-curricular instructors collaborate with the classroom teachers to provide a well-rounded and comprehensive program. EARLY CHILDHOOD Spanish: The Spanish-speaking instructor enthusiastically presents vocabulary lessons to create a foundation in auditory discrimination of Spanish phonetic sounds and accurate Spanish pronunciation. The lessons follow a whole-language approach; the children learn to speak by practicing language as it is used naturally to communicate. Movement: Working with the Montessori materials supports the child's developing fine-motor coordination and large-motor skills. Dancing, field games, and free play for running, jumping, or climbing all expand the child's movement experiences. ELEMENTARY AND ADOLESCENT Music: Music education benefits the developing intellect, provides an avenue for the study of cultures, and builds an appreciation of different music styles and creative self-expression. The instructor works with the students to develop rhythm skills, to train ear and voice, and to teach an understanding of the fundamentals of music including rhythm, melody, harmony, form, tone, and expressive qualities. The students are introduced to reading and writing of music and explore various accompaniments. The music program includes chorus singing and an elective for band. Physical Education: Students enjoy a variety of physical experiences that also include open recess periods. Physical activity is an essential element for developing children and plays an important role in the Montessori Method. The students learn the basics of specific games and sports; develop concepts of fair play, team spirit, and good sportsmanship; and develop gross-motor skills, coordination, and movement patterns. Through team sports and games students have opportunities for cooperation and competition, good sportsmanship and leadership. Spanish Language: The Spanish curriculum presents a comprehensive step-by-step instructional program to enable students to understand and use authentic Spanish in conversation. Spanish as a second language is built on the foundation of the Early Childhood oral language curriculum. Vocabulary, pronunciation, verb tenses, sentence structure, and fluid conversation are presented with the confidence that each student will be successful. As the students progress they are introduced to reading and writing in Spanish. A study of Spanish cultures is woven into the program throughout the Elementary and Adolescent levels. Computer: Technology education is founded on the expectation that students will learn the skills to use computers as a tool for communication and research. They begin with basic keyboarding at the Lower Elementary level, developing proficiency with essential computer functions. At the upper levels, instruction covers use of the Microsoft Office Suite, methods for internet research, preparing PowerPoint presentations, and creating projects with Publisher. AFTERSCHOOL ENRICHMENT CLASSES AFTERSCHOOL SPORTS Sports offered to the Upper Elementary through the Adolescent level are boys' and girls' cross country,
boys' and girls' soccer, girls' volleyball, boys' and girls' basketball, and boys' and girls' track. TMA alumni often return to assist with coaching
or scoring.
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