Writing is alive and flourishing at Far Horizons Montessori School, in Albany Georgia. Our
kindergartners, already independent readers, have discovered that they can write stories – long descriptive stories. They write about themselves, their homes, their grandparents, and even about a dying dog that is loved and missed. These stories create a snapshot of the lives of these young children during their early weeks of kindergarten.
Ms. M edits their stories, correcting their mechanics. Then, our eager young writers complete their stories by rewriting them. After sparking their interest in writing, Ms. M read them the story of The Jolly Postman and showed them how to create a project of their own - one they can build on, in their own creative way, throughout the year.
Montessori kindergarten is an exciting place to be – a place of independent study, discovery,
and a place to grow beyond one’s wildest dreams!
Continue to follow our school blog, Through a Looking Glass, to catch a glimpse into new
beginnings, blossoming independence, and lessons and memories revisited.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Summer Fun at Far Horizons 2014
Warm days brought warm memories and loads of fun here at Far Horizons Summer Camp. We made monstrous creatures, created spectacular medieval costumes, and transformed our campers into swashbuckling pirates. Each day was filled with crafts, games, and stories. We also enjoyed cooking activities, songs, dance, pizza luncheons and water play. Afternoon learning activities kept our campers’ minds sharp, and gave them an academic advantage in the upcoming school year. Follow along as we highlight some of our favorite activities through summer photos.
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