Montessori Makers Group
Currently in development

Montessori Makers Assessment System

The first assessment platform built for the Montessori learning progression.

Understand where children are.

Know what lesson comes next.

See which Montessori materials actually drive learning.

0
Grade levels. Ever.
Built on Montessori premises
4
Progression stages
Emerging → ready for next material
10–15
Minutes per student
In the natural classroom flow
100%
Materials-aligned
Every data point maps to a material

See how assessment connects directly to Montessori materials.

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What a guide sees

Amara T.

Primary · Age 6

Active
PhonicsDeveloping
Early MathSecure
WritingEmerging

Next material

Set 3 — Digraphs

Elias R.

Primary · Age 5

Active
PhonicsEmerging
Early MathDeveloping
WritingEmerging

Next material

Set 1 — CVC Words (review)

Classroom View

Ready for next material8
Developing — on track5
Emerging — needs attention2

Progression language

emerging → developing → secure → ready for next material

Where MMAS Is Right Now

In development. Moving toward launch.

MMAS is a platform in active development. The core assessment engine is built. We are refining assessment design, reporting, and MMAP integration ahead of launch.

Interested in being among the first schools to access the platform when it becomes available? Get in touch.

Complete

Core assessment engine

All assessment types built and validated against the Montessori materials sequence.

In Progress

Reporting & profiles

Guide-facing dashboards and share-ready student profiles in active development.

In Progress

MMAP integration

Assessment data flow into MMAP lesson logs in active development.

Upcoming

General availability

Platform launches to schools when development milestones are met.

The Context

Most assessment systems were designed for a different kind of classroom.

Traditional assessments weren’t built for Montessori

Grade-level benchmarks, pacing guides, and age-based norms are designed for schools where every child progresses on the same timeline. Montessori follows a different path — and deserves tools that understand it.

Material progression vs. grade levels

A child working two years ahead in math while consolidating early reading is exactly where they’re supposed to be in Montessori. Standard assessments aren’t designed to see this — so they can’t capture it accurately.

Observation is rich — and hard to share

Guides develop deep, real knowledge of their students. A system that makes that knowledge visible to leadership and families — without disrupting classroom rhythm — is what’s been missing.

The Solution

MMAS translates Montessori observation into actionable insight.

Tracks development across all Montessori materials domains
Identifies readiness for next lessons — specifically, by material
Reveals learning patterns across classrooms and the whole school
Produces share-ready profiles in Montessori language
Connects classroom practice to outcomes without disrupting it
Why Montessori needs this →

What Makes MMAS Different

Built on Montessori premises. Not adapted from something else.

Materials-Aligned Tracking

Every data point maps to a specific Montessori material or sequence step — not a grade level, standard, or age norm. Results tell guides which tray to pull next.

Progression-Based Language

Development is described as movement: emerging → developing → secure → ready for next material. No grades. No judgment. Just clarity about where a child is in the sequence.

No Grade Levels. Ever.

Traditional assessments force Montessori children into grade-level frameworks that contradict how the method works. MMAS is built on Montessori premises from the ground up.

Guide-Administered

Assessment happens in the natural flow of the classroom. No testing specialist. No pulling children from authentic work. 10–15 minutes per student.

MMAP Integration

Lesson data + assessment data = real insight.

MMAP is the Montessori school operating system. MMAS is the assessment platform. When they work together, assessment results don’t stay in reports — they flow directly into lesson logs and planning sequences.

Leadership can see which lessons are driving growth, which materials are producing consistent outcomes, and where the program needs to adjust — across every classroom.

Assessment results populate MMAP lesson logs automatically
No double entry, no disconnected systems
School-wide visibility from assessment to planning
Identifies which lessons and materials drive outcomes
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How data moves

01

Guide administers MMAS assessment in the classroom

02

Responses mapped to Montessori materials sequence

03

Insight appears in MMAS dashboard — guide & admin views

04

Data flows into MMAP lesson logs automatically

05

Leadership sees school-wide patterns across materials

How It Works

Four steps from observation to school-wide clarity.

01

Assessment

The guide administers assessment directly with the student — no specialist, no separate testing environment. Assessment happens inside the normal classroom rhythm.

02

Skill Mapping

The system maps responses to the Montessori materials sequence. Each answer places the child precisely within the progression — not against a grade-level standard.

03

Guide Insight

The guide sees exactly where each student is and what comes next. Specific and actionable: this child is developing with digraphs, secure with initial blends, ready for vowel teams.

04

School Trends

Leadership sees patterns across classrooms. Which materials are producing strong outcomes? Where are students stalling? What does the program need at scale?

Ready to see the platform in action?

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Who This Is For

Built for schools that take Montessori seriously.

Public, Private & Charter Montessori Schools

Schools that need to demonstrate outcomes on their own terms — not translated through grade-level frameworks that misrepresent how Montessori works.

School Leaders Seeking Clarity

Heads and directors who want school-wide visibility into materials progression — without disrupting the classroom environment they’ve built.

Guides Who Need Usable Data

Teachers who already observe deeply but need a system that translates that observation into something shareable, documentable, and actionable.

The assessment system Montessori schools deserve.

MMAS is currently in development. If you'd like to stay informed about availability or discuss fit for your school, we'd love to hear from you.