The lined writing paper is a great help for students who are learning to write and could benefit from extra assistance when practicing handwriting. Students can use these for journals, […]
Encourage scissor cutting practice with these free Montessori-inspired apple picking cutting strips. An instant download with a variety of skill levels!
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These free ocean printables and Montessori-inspired ocean activities are designed for preschoolers through early elementary. Perfect for home or classroom!
Thank you for your interest in the Montessori Color Boxes 1 & 2 material! This material is a printable version of Color Boxes 1 & 2, both standard Montessori Sensorial materials. The children lay the color tablets on the rug or table in random order and then match them. It is a great opportu...
Encourage scissor cutting practice with these free Montessori-inspired farm animal cutting strips. An instant download with a variety of skill levels!
These free Montessori-inspired construction vehicle cutting strips are an instant download with a variety of skill levels for classroom or home!
Scissor salad is a fun way to practice how to use scissors and build fine motor scissor cutting skills. Get free labels and worksheets!
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If you're new to Montessori and want some actionable steps to get you started practicing Montessori at home then check out these 5 easy ways to get started!
Practice recognizing and counting basic geometric shapes with this printable worksheet. How many shapes do you see in this picture?
These printable cutting practice strips are an easy way to help your young learners work on their fine motor and cutting skills. Find more Cutting Practice Packs HERE. *The free download button can be found at the END of this post. Printable Cutting Practice Strips You’ll find horizontal lines, vertical lines, zigzag lines, and ... Read More about Printable Cutting Practice Strips
Language, 4+ The Pink Language Series Wooden Cabinet – Alison’s Montessori Dr. Montessori made the brilliant discovery that writing was a natural self-initiated process in children and …
Practice scissor skills by building a house in this printable worksheet.
The Montessori method of education teaches reading and writing by isolating each sound/symbol and allowing the child to manipulate them herself through the movable alphabet. So why would we teach …
Practice pre-writing with this line tracing worksheet along with fine motor skills.
Montessori grammar symbols offer children a chance to play around with the different parts of speech and explore grammar while having fun.
After this week I'm switching to a new format for these updates -- I never want to sit down and write a post because it takes so long to 1) recall what we even did 2) find the pictures 3) write something up that makes sense. Also I have been told more than once that it's bad for web crawlers not to have a focus to my posts. I'm not so much about the online hustle (casting no shade), as much as I'm just trying to document our days. But there's gotta be a way to type these things up faster than my baby can recharge during naptime. Right? Suggestions?So Vol 20 is the last full week wrap up in hopes that posts become more succinct, focused and frequent! Fingers (and toes) crossed. Years into blogging and I still have no idea what I'm doing. Kinda like motherhood. First of all -- my oldest turned 11! Can you believe it? We celebrated with bowling and arcade games and of course unicorn cake. Language We have been working on handwriting constantly. Much cursive practice. The girls have been writing in their daily work log finally. Josie's struggling with this in general, but I'm not ready to give up yet. I like reading what the girls decide to record. Otherwise we are really working on correct formation. Josie is working her little backside off. We've worked heavily on homonyms, antonyms, synonyms and more parts of speech work. Some review, some new work. Oh and contractions and compound words too! Cards from Maitri Learning. The girls continue to work on Waseca Reading program. They've been reading independently everyday as well as doing 30 mins of Lexia Learning Core 5 without fail. At night we've been finishing up the second Harry Potter book. We will go back and reread book 1 next month (for the 3rd time actually), but with the Brave Writer curriculum alongside. Much literacy! Reading aloud... Math I'm putting a big order to Alison's together to finally get the elementary materials I've needed. We use a scholarship for our materials, and it was funded late(ish) this year, so our new math work got a late(ish) start too. But we continue practicing multiplication and division, skip counting and geometry work. Farm School https://www.instagram.com/p/B2E8jAABEnK/ https://www.instagram.com/p/B2E8jAABEnK/We started writing in our botany journals all of our garden observations. I need to just make them general farm schooling journals I guess. So much to learn and write about just in our backyard. The chickens haven't laid a single egg yet, and they are overdue! It's been so dang hot here -- record breaking heat for this time of year. I've just got in an order of Egyptian Walking Onions, but I will wait to plant them a bit. I might try sticking them in the fridge to ____ them. (Please insert the fancy word for making the plants think it's winter. Forget what that is called hahah #mombrain).Otherwise our Amish Paste tomatoes we planted from seed are taller than Mary! The girls removed cutworms. We have about a month before we get tomatoes, but should be plenty of time before our first frost date. Same with beans. Sorry (not sorry) bug. Sweet potatoes are close to harvest time. Hoping we get a good yield! We hand-pollinated a pumpkin last week. That was a first! Otherwise the vines are struggling a bit. Yikes. Learning a lot though through the ups and downs of backyard gardening. Religion Learning about the seven sorrows of Mary. One of my favorite devotions. Music We've been practicing almost every day -- last week I logged 5 days with the girls. Michael only 3 sigh. I'm afraid I'm not instructing them correctly and just undoing all the good work of our violin teacher. Facepalm. I took classical guitar for four years in highschool (plus 4 years of chorus -- and a year of steel drum ha), but I'm still awful at reading music (my brain processes info in pictures, so I just see a note and know where to put my fingers on a guitar fretboard. It doesn't translate whatsoever). I could bore you with more details on how very weird my mind is but I'm sure no one cares. 😃 Josie super struggles with sequencing; she's been working on a puzzle her teacher made. It's not clicking despite spending like 2 hours total on it throughout the last week. Super facepalm. It's frustrating. It's ok. We persist. Geography We just got in an amazing order of Waseca Biomes geography readers. Woot. More on that to come. We also have North America biome cards literally ALL OVER the classroom getting sorted right now. Bambini The babe -- I need to actually get a structure and rhythm going for him. Prioritize his activities. Mostly he just gets too much attention and love and the majority of my energy!!! He's somewhere in between two naps, and he's cutting more teeth, so it's mainly chaos around here. Science I've still not formally given the Great Lessons this year. Soon. But we've just been reading about volcanoes for fun in preparation. Volcano Discovery Kit activity for fun too. Contemplating doing a giant paper mache volcano for the first great lesson. That's that in a nutshell. See you next week for updates in a new format. 👋
My daughter just figured out how to tie knots! It's so exciting when your child learns a new skill right before your eyes. She had been tryi...
Previous Next $10.00 The Hundred Board Activity Pack The Montessori-inspired Hundred Board Activity Pack includes more than 15 number sense games and activities for grades Pre-K-3rd grade. It provides practice in the following mathematical skills:
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Finding Montessori-inspired activities for your 27- 30-month-old doesn't have to be difficult. Learn more about how to support your Montessori toddler here.
Master cutting kids need to practice scissor skills a lot... so here are 20 fun ideas for cutting practice!
The Montessori-inspired Baby Registry I wish I had. I spent A LOT of time researching the best items before welcoming Yitzchak and yet I still made A LOT of mistakes. This list is especially good for you if you are interested in practicing Montessori at home as I have some less standard items (see
Does your child struggle with letter reversals? Try our free printing practice sheets. Extra guidance and daily practice will soon set things right.
Sensorial extensions are very helpful as they encourage children to continue using Montessori resources in a creative and engaging way. Using extensions children can put into practice their ability to grade […]
Are you looking for super fun measurement worksheets and activities for kindergarten?? You found them!! Your students will LOVE these hands-on learning activities and fun, extra practice worksheets that teach a variety of kindergarten measurement concepts.
Space Shape Matching features 4 exciting shapes to be sorted and matched. This Space themed printables great for toddlers, preschool and preK
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Before brilliant minds came up with Pinterest I used to save all the pictures of great ideas I found. I have been scouring the internet for ...
Links to free Spanish printables along with Spanish color activities prepared using free printables for preschool through early elementary!
I have been working and observing in Montessori classrooms for a good fifteen years now and I’ve seen dozens of different ways to keep track of the mountain of information generated on a daily basis. I’m also a bit of an information junkie and I collect ideas like they’re about to run out (have you seen my Pinterest boards?!) […]
Here's a set of free printable cutting skills worksheets for your preschoolers to practice their scissor skills in a fun and engaging way. My twins love to practice their scissor skills almost on a daily