Botany
and Microscopic Study
(282 page manual)
The NAMC Upper Elementary Botany and Microscopic
Study manual is designed to instill in
students a fascination with the world of plants
and an appreciation for the role plants play in
shaping the environment where people and animals
live. It begins with plant review to
prepare students for the more technical classification
section that follows. Students then look at the
structure and function of plant parts, then move
toward identifying plants in the school garden
and the natural environment.
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Microscopic study begins with the exploration
of plant and animal cells, and how cells work together
to perform specific functions. The second section studies
microorganisms and food spoilage, showing how the method
of reproduction used by many microorganisms allows them
to quickly spoil unpreserved food. The students are
then involved in two methods of preserving foods.
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Zoology
(220 page manual)
As future stewards of the land, students
explore the animal kingdom and develop an understanding
of its interconnections. The NAMC Upper
Elementary Zoology curriculum investigates animal
routines and how they are designed for survival,
and then external anatomy and classification,
building significantly upon classification principles
covered in the NAMC Lower Elementary Zoology curriculum.
Students then apply their new understanding
of classification to identifying animals.
Internal anatomy and physiology, including reproduction,
is then explored, followed by adaptation and then
the relationship of humans with animals.
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Geography
Geography is the study
of the earth and the effects of human activities upon
it. This is, to say the least, a very broad field of
study. Because of the range of topics, the study of
geography has evolved into two separate fields.
Physical
Geography
(269 page manual)
Physical geography is the study of the earth’s
physical environment, including its formation
an ongoing evolution. This manual focuses
on earth’s biosphere, including the atmosphere,
hydrosphere and lithosphere – parts of the
earth where living things reside. Students
discover how these three spheres of activity are
inextricably linked, and that logical patterns
emerge over time. Examining these patterns leads
to an understanding of weather and weather systems,
how the earth evolved into its current form, and
how it may change in the future.
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Cultural
Geography
(304 page manual)
Cultural geography is
the study of specific places and peoples on earth, with
an emphasis on the interaction between the two. The
NAMC Upper Elementary Cultural Geography curriculum
provides a detailed study of global continents,
examining the major regions of the earth through the
different facets of cultural geography to achieve a
balanced, thorough analysis. Maps and mapping
are explored and treated as elements of culture created
to serve human needs in relation to the environment.
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The discussion then moves on to a sequential
look at the continents, and a deeper look at how humans
interact with the environment to satisfy their basic
needs for water, food, shelter, transportation, defense,
and social organization. This is followed by
an examination of celebrations, often of religious nature,
that incorporate all aspects of a culture and reflect
the environment in which they take place. Finally, because
cultural geography is such a broad topic, it is useful
to ask students to create research projects that pull
together the disparate knowledge about a chose subject.
The final section presents ideas on how to approach
cultural geography research reports
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World
History
(286 page manual)
Humankind’s short time on earth is full
of fascinating events and amazing developments
that do indeed affect our daily lives. History
at the Upper elementary level centers on prehistory,
archeology, ancient civilizations, early exploration
of the world, European history and history through
art. At the upper elementary level, the history
of modern countries is presented as an opportunity
for older students to carry out a major research
project. The final section of this manual, Historical
Research, shows ways that teachers can
guide students in using research tools common
to historians, carrying out research,
and writing research reports.
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Language Arts
Furthering the solid skills developed in Lower
Elementary, our Upper Elementary Language curriculum
fosters a love of reading and communicating. At
the core of this curriculum: skill development
in speaking and listening, handwriting, spelling,
grammar and syntax, reading, word study, the mechanics
of writing, research skills, literature and persuasion.
Mathematics
Montessori math continues with the hands-on
approach, moving further into critical thinking
and problem-solving skills, covering everything from
the decimal system to graphs, statistics, practical
applications, pre-algebra, and geometry.
Astronomy
& Ecology
(251 page manual)
Astronomy is slowly opening
the universe to human understanding. Students study
astronomy as it concerns the most concrete realities
as well as abstract concepts, all in relation to humanity
as it explores its place in the universe. Topics
include constellations, light years, astronomical tools,
stars, the sun, the earth, the solar system, the moon,
tides, eclipses, meteors, asteroids, comets, and space
exploration.
Ecology is the study of relationships between living
things and their environments. Students learn
about ecosystems and biodiversity in the context of
the interconnectedness of all living things on earth,
and the balance and resilience this interconnectedness
creates.
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Matter and Energy
(236 page manual)
Through this manual’s
activities and experiments, students will grow
to appreciate the ways in which humans discovered, and
continue to discover, the nature of matter and energy
and the astounding inventions and innovations that have
occurred as a result of these discoveries.
For students who learn to appreciate science, the journey
through the history of scientific knowledge provides
endless fascinating explorations.
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This manual is organized into two major sections:
- Matter — explores the nature
of matter and elementary chemistry, the study of how
matter changes from one form to another
- Energy — explores the nature
of energy and elementary physics, the study of how
motion, force, and energy affect matter
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