We introduced this Montessori at home lesson HERE. Now, we extended that Presentation. Here are the ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands large number cards. Then, we look at the golden beads and match the beads to the cards. Next, we overlap the ones over the tens cards to create more numbers. We matched the beads with the quantity specified on the cards. ... View the Post

Montessori Sensorial: Knobless Cylinders (Extensions)
To learn more about these, CLICK HERE. I am adding some extensions below. Montessori at Home Sensorial: Knobless Cylinders Extension 1 1. He placed the knobless cylinders out of order on the mat. 2. He then arranged them in order (thickest to thinnest). 3. He put on a blindfold and was given two knobless cylinders (to hold one in each hand). 4. We talked about the words "thickest," "thicker than," thinnest," "thinner than," etc. 5. He was to use those words to describe the ... View the Post
Montessori Culture (History): The Calendar
I had this printable with all the months of the year and it was fun for him to place the numbers in the right squares. Montessori at Home: The Calendar We discussed how months may begin on different days. We also talked about how January ended on a Friday this year, so February began on a Saturday (the day after the last day in January). I mentioned the first day of the week and how it can be different in different countries. In the United States, for example, ... View the Post
Montessori Culture and Science: Land, Air, Water Lessons
It was fun learning today. Today was Science and Culture day! We had Circle Time (I know, I still have to list all of the stuff we do during this time. I'll do it another time because it is a lot of great stuff), we sang and danced, we had Bible class, did a little bit of handwriting, and we reviewed Chinese and Spanish, too. Montessori at Home: Culture and Science After that, we had a snack and then got ready for Culture (Geography) class. Today, K ... View the Post
Montessori Botany: Parts of a Flower
This is a lesson that we will be looking at more in depth in Classical Conversations in a few weeks, so I thought it was very timely to study this very basic introduction to the parts of a flower. Montessori at Home: Botany First, we started out with nomenclature in our binder. Then, ... View the Post
Montessori Practical Life: How to Fold Towels
I know that this sounds like such a no-brainer activity, but when it comes down to the logistics of folding towels of different sizes, it definitely comes in handy to have some direction, especially for a pre-schooler. :) I hope you find this helpful and practical. Montessori at home Practical Life: How to Fold Towels You will need: - 1 mat (optional) - 1 bath towel - 1 hand towel - 1 face towel Steps: I like to go in this order because it goes from easy to difficult: face ... View the Post
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