Academic Courses

Reach targeted instructional goals with our Montessori Academic Elementary Courses. Montessori’s multi-sensory approach to learning presents skills from concrete to abstract and promotes discovery with self-correcting materials. Our courses provide guided modules, printable manipulative materials, easy-to-follow videos, step-by-step instructions, and built-in assessments to guide your child toward academic success.

Memorize the multiplication facts the Montessori way with hands-on materials, easy-to-follow videos, games, rhyming cartoons, memorization strategies, interactive quizzes, and progress tracking.

The Universe Adventure Unit Study
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Get ready for an adventure through the universe! We will visit the sun to discover what makes a star, investigate the moon and its phases, explore other planets, and look back through time at the formation of Earth. This Course includes the Montessori First Great Story.

Montessori Bead Stair
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More courses are in the works!

Montessori Bead Stair
Coming Soon!

More courses are in the works!

Montessori Bead Stair
Coming Soon!

More courses are in the works!

Montessori Bead Stair
Coming Soon!

More courses are in the works!

Upcoming Courses

Upcoming Montessori academic elementary courses in math and language for lower and upper elementary students are in the works.

Advanced Multiplication Memorization

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Division with the Stamp Game

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Subtraction with the Bead Frame

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The Green Phonics Series with The Moveable Alphabet
Phonics with The Moveable Alphabet

Coming Soon

Montessori Grammar Symbols and Cards
Montessori Grammar

Coming Soon

Sentence Analysis

Coming Soon

Join Our Courses Today

Start learning with our multiplication course today!

The Montessori Difference

“The hand is the instrument of Intelligence. The child needs to manipulate objects and to gain experience by touching and handling."

Maria Montessori

"At some given moment it happens that the child becomes deeply interested in a piece of work; we see it in the expression on his face, his intense concentration, the devotion to the exercise."

Maria Montessori

"Our care of the child should be governed, not by the desire to make him learn things, but by the endeavor always to keep burning within him that light which is called intelligence ."

Maria Montessori

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