Primary Program (2.5 – 6 Years)

The Montessori Primary Program is designed for children aged 2.5 to 6 years and takes place in a carefully prepared, mixed-age Montessori environment. This stage supports the child’s natural development by nurturing independence, concentration, self-discipline, and a love for learning.

Children in this age group belong to the First Plane of Development, where learning happens through movement, exploration, and sensory experiences. With an absorbent mind, children effortlessly take in information from their surroundings and build strong mental foundations during sensitive periods of development.

All materials in the classroom are child-sized, orderly, and accessible, allowing children the freedom to choose their work, repeat activities, and develop confidence and responsibility.

Contact Details

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  • Phone Number:
    +91 7675985869
  • Phone Number:
    +91 9391022935
  • Email:
    info@pragnyamontessori.com
  • Address:
    Plot No 45-50, Vishnu Priya Enclave, OPP INCOIS, Pragathi Nagar, Hyderabad 500090
Key Learning Areas

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Practical Life

Practical Life activities help children care for themselves, others, and the environment. These activities develop coordination, concentration, independence, and a sense of order. Activities include pouring, folding, washing, carrying, and cleaning Strengthens fine and gross motor skills Builds confidence, discipline, and independence Includes care of self, care of environment, and grace & courtesy lessons

Sensorial

Sensorial materials help children refine their senses and organize sensory impressions from the environment. Develops observation, comparison, and classification skills Isolates one quality at a time (size, shape, color, texture, sound) Prepares the child for language, mathematics, writing, and reading Enhances vocabulary and cognitive development

Language

The language program supports the natural development of speaking, reading, and writing through hands-on materials. Phonetic awareness using sandpaper letters Word building with movable alphabets Natural progression to writing and reading Introduction to sentence structure and parts of speech Exposure to English, Hindi, and Telugu

Mathematics

Mathematics is introduced using concrete materials that lead the child from understanding quantities to abstract thinking. Numbers 1–9 and concept of zero Decimal system and place value Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division Teens, tens, memorization, and abstraction Introduction to fractions

Culture

Cultural studies connect the child to the world and help them understand their place in it. Land and water forms Plants and animals Shapes and geometry History and human evolution Arts, crafts, and traditions

Montessori Philosophy

Dr. Maria Montessori believed that “the hand is the instrument of intelligence.” Through hands-on exploration, movement, and repetition, children naturally progress from concrete experiences to abstract thinking, developing a lifelong love for learning.