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Katnuhtôhtâeekamuqash
Classrooms

Mukayuhsak Weekuw
Primary

The primary curriculum is designed with the understanding that children learn best through real-life activities that support independence, concrete experiences that engage the senses, and open-ended exploration.  This leads to the refinement of their movements, sensory perceptions, language and intellect development. Children thrive through opportunities to follow their own interests and freely choose their own scaffolded activities.  Through guided exploration they develop independence, concentration, and curiosity.

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Montessori materials for the primary age are designed to support self-directed discovery and learning. They are organized around Practical Life activities that develop both independence and concentration, sensorial activities that refine and develop the child’s senses, the development of spoken language, writing, and reading skills, mathematical activities that develop fundamental mathematical concepts, and Cultural activities that include geography, history, biology, science, music, and the arts.

Hours

8:15AM - 3:15 PM

Weetumuw School Students

Teachers

Sânushq Cassie (am lead)
Sânushq Sharman (pm lead)
Sânôp Phillip

Elementary

Wushkeenune8ak Weekuw
Lower Elementary 

The Wushkeenune8ak Weekuw (lower elementary) curriculum uses "The Great Stories" as a springboard for interdisciplinary learning. There are five Great Lessons that are introduced: The Coming of the Universe, The Timeline of Life, The Timeline of Humans, The Story of Math, and The Story of Language. In this way, children learn about their place in the universe.

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Each of these lessons initiates curiosity or interests connected to other academic areas. These stories spark the imagination of elementary students and give them a context for deeper engagement and learning. 

 

Instead of approaching schoolwork as discrete subjects, Montessori Elementary students discover the interrelationship between subject areas and understand how math, language, science and history are connected and important for understanding and learning. 

Hours

8:15 AM - 3:15 PM

Weetumuw School Students

Teachers

Sânushq Stefani (lead)
Sânushq Lexy

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