Academics

Primary

From three – six years old, children begin to consciously absorb their environment through active exploration of their surroundings and the materials placed within them.
At Starwood Academy of Frisco, students are free to choose work the guide has presented to them in the areas of practical life, sensorial, mathematics, and language, encompassing culture, art, music, geography, and more.

Program Options

Parents may choose from either half or full days with our five-day schedule.

Program Highlights

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  • Experiential Learning

    Children learn best by doing, and our primary program immerses them in hands-on experiences that build real-world skills. From tending to the garden and baking homemade treats to exploring the natural world on campus nature walks, students develop a deep connection to their environment. These meaningful activities enhance their curiosity, independence, and appreciation for the world around them.
  • Multi-Age Classrooms

    Montessori classrooms are intentionally designed as multi-age communities, with our primary program serving children ages 3–6. Younger students learn by observing older peers, while older students reinforce their knowledge through mentorship. This structure fosters independence, collaboration, and leadership, allowing each child to progress at their own pace while benefiting from a dynamic and supportive learning environment.
  • Breadth & Depth

    Learning in the primary program is both broad and deep, allowing children to explore subjects in a way that nurtures their natural curiosity. Through hands-on work in practical life, sensorial exploration, mathematics, language, and cultural studies—including art, music, and geography—students absorb knowledge with purpose. This balance of freedom and structure cultivates focus, intrinsic motivation, and a lifelong love of learning.
  • Individualized

    Every child’s learning journey is unique. In our primary program, students choose materials and progress at their own pace within a carefully prepared environment. Guides observe each child's development and provide lessons when they are ready, ensuring that learning feels both natural and meaningful. Whether working independently or in small groups, students gain confidence, self-discipline, and a sense of responsibility for their own education.
  • The Primary Leaders Club

    The capstone year of primary, or their kindergarten year, is an exciting opportunity for five and six-year-olds to step into a leadership role within their classroom and school community. Through the Primary Leaders Club (PLC), students develop teamwork skills, strengthen social connections, and prepare to transition to Lower Elementary. By engaging in special leadership opportunities like running the primary shop or reading to toddler classrooms, PLC students grow in confidence, independence, and a sense of belonging within the school community.

Curriculum

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  • Practical Life

    Practical Life activities lay the foundation for independence, coordination, and concentration by engaging children in purposeful tasks that mirror everyday life. Through movement, self-care, and responsibility for their environment, students build confidence and essential life skills.

    • Movement Development
    • Care of the Environment
    • Food Preparation
    • Care of the Person
    • Grace and Courtesy
    • Body Awareness and Control of Movement
  • Sensorial

    In the primary classroom, children refine their senses through hands-on exploration, developing keen observation skills and an understanding of dimensions, textures, sounds, and smells. These activities heighten awareness and focus, essential for deeper learning.

    • Visual Discrimination
    • Tactile Awareness
    • Stereognostic Exploration
    • Auditory Discrimination
    • Olfactory Exploration
     
  • Math

    Mathematics in the Montessori primary environment is a journey from concrete to abstract understanding. Through hands-on materials, children develop a deep grasp of numbers, operations, and mathematical relationships.

    • Counting and Numeration
    • Linear Counting
    • Decimal System
    • Multiplication and Division Foundation
    • Extensions (Greater than/less than, fractions, time, money, measurement, ordinal numbers, graphs)
  • Language

    Language development is woven into all aspects of the Montessori primary classroom, fostering a love of communication through storytelling, phonetics, and hands-on literacy experiences.

    • Vocabulary and Concept Development
    • Phonemic Awareness
    • Writing Preparation
    • Reading Skills
    • Grammar and Word Study
  • Cultural

    Our Cultural curriculum sparks children's curiosity about the world by exploring geography, history, and the natural sciences. These experiences nurture a global perspective and a passion for discovery.

    • Geography
    • History
    • Biology
    • Zoology
    • Botany
    • Physical Science
    • Earth Science and Astronomy
  • Behavior and Work Habits

    Through purposeful work and community engagement, children in our primary classrooms develop self-discipline, social awareness, and inner peace. Montessori’s approach to normalization fosters independence and respect for others.

    • Self-Management and Independence
    • Self-Awareness
    • Responsible Decision-Making
    • Relationship Skills
    • Social Awareness

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