We believe that not only do children deserve and benefit from a prepared environment, but so do their teachers.
We know how many roles and tasks you have to juggle on a day-to-day basis! We offer some simple tools and materials to help busy Montessori teachers get organized and deal with the must-do tasks that it takes to run a classroom.
The products below are all available for digital download or on CD and are fully customizable for your use. You can add your school logo or other images, make changes in the text, and even adapt the layout.
Teacher's Organizer
This comprehensive collection of customizable templates and masters for Montessori early childhood and elementary teachers will help you organize all your classroom administration tasks. With tips, checklists and reproducibles, handling your year will be a breeze! Download some free samples below.
Now includes a customizable Record Keeping System
Get Organized-Contents (pdf)
Checklist: Beginning of the Year (pdf)
Newsletter sample (pdf)
Substitute Handbook Sample Page (pdf)
Not ready to buy the whole packet yet?
Download a few sections at a time here.
Progress Report Templates
These narrative progress report templates are designed to provide parents with a wealth of information about the development and progress of their child. They are fully customizable so you can create an individualized 1-2 page summary for each child, yet have enough general information that you don’t have to spend long hours doing so. These progress reports are specifically designed for the Early Childhood or Primary Montessori (Casa) level which serves children aged 3 to 6 years.
3 Sample Challenging Reports
Instructions and Suggestions (pdf)
Welcome Packet for New Parents
This
packet is a wonderful way to get important information out to your
parents at the beginning of the school year. Use it instead of your
traditional first day letter.
Welcome to the Classroom (pdf)
Tips for Starting School
Daily Schedule (or Phase-In schedule)
Classroom Calendar of Events
Volunteering Opportunities
Observing in the Classroom
How to contact the teachers

