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Geography, history, science, art, and music — discovering the wider world.
Lesson of the Day 100: Land and Water Forms — Montessori Geography's Hands-On Introduction to Landforms
May 26, 2026 · Lesson
"The land is where our roots are. Children must be taught to feel and live in harmony with the Earth." — Maria Montessori Welcome to Lesson of the Day 100 — a milestone worth celebrating! And what better way to mark this moment than by stepping into one of Montessori …
Botany — Montessori Plant Studies
May 17, 2026 · Concept / Article
Discovering the Plant Kingdom Through Montessori Botany Montessori botany opens a world of wonder for children as they discover the intricate beauty of the plant kingdom. Through carefully designed materials — nomenclature cards, plant puzzles, and real specimens — children develop a deep appreciation for the living things that surround …
Zoology — Montessori Animal Studies
May 17, 2026 · Concept / Article
Exploring the Animal Kingdom the Montessori Way Montessori zoology invites children to discover the wonder of the animal kingdom through careful observation, hands-on materials, and meaningful classification work. From the tiniest insect in your backyard to the largest mammals on Earth, children develop a deep respect for all living creatures …
Seasons and Weather — Montessori Science and Culture
May 17, 2026 · Concept / Article
In the Montessori classroom, the study of seasons and weather is a cornerstone of the Science and Culture curriculum. Children are naturally drawn to the world around them — the feel of rain on their skin, the changing colors of autumn leaves, the wonder of a rumbling thunderstorm. By providing …
Lesson of the Day 66: Puzzle Maps — Montessori Geography Through Touch
May 10, 2026 · Lesson
Puzzle Maps — Montessori Geography Through Touch The Montessori puzzle maps are one of the most beloved materials in the cultural curriculum. Each wooden map features color-coded pieces with small knobs, inviting children ages 3–6 to lift, trace, and name continents, countries, and states. Through hands-on exploration, children absorb geography …
Lesson of the Day 63: The Montessori Bells — Listening, Matching, and Musical Discovery
May 5, 2026 · Lesson
What Are the Montessori Bells? The Montessori Bells are one of the most beloved materials in the sensorial curriculum. This set of bells helps children develop their auditory discrimination — the ability to perceive and distinguish between different musical tones. Like all Montessori sensorial materials, the bells isolate one sense …
Lesson of the Day 50: Parts of a Leaf — Montessori Botany for Little Scientists
April 29, 2026 · Lesson
Lesson of the Day 50: Parts of a Leaf — Montessori Botany for Little Scientists Leaves are everywhere — and each one is a tiny factory, turning sunlight into food for the plant. In the Montessori botany curriculum, the “Parts of a Leaf” lesson builds on earlier work with Parts …
Lesson of the Day 48: Land & Water Forms — Montessori Geography for Young Explorers
April 28, 2026 · Lesson
What Are Land and Water Forms? In Montessori geography, land and water forms are one of the first ways children explore the relationship between earth and water. Using simple trays filled with clay and water, children build miniature landscapes — an island surrounded by water, a lake surrounded by land …
Lesson of the Day 46: Parts of a Bird — Montessori Zoology for Young Explorers
April 28, 2026 · Lesson
Lesson of the Day 46: Parts of a Bird — Montessori Zoology for Young Explorers Birds are endlessly fascinating to children. They fly, they sing, they build nests — and every part of their body is beautifully adapted to their way of life. In the Montessori zoology curriculum, the “Parts …
Earthquakes — A Montessori Geology Lesson
April 27, 2026 · Printable
What Are Earthquakes? An earthquake happens when pieces of Earth’s outer layer — called tectonic plates — suddenly slip past each other. The spot underground where the rock first breaks is the focus, and the point on the surface directly above it is the epicenter. Energy radiates outward as seismic …
Lesson of the Day 45: Map Skills — A Montessori Geography Adventure
April 27, 2026 · Lesson
Map Skills — A Montessori Geography Adventure Maps are one of the most powerful tools we can put into a child's hands. In the Montessori classroom, geography begins with the concrete — the globe, the puzzle maps, the sandpaper globe — and gradually moves toward the abstract world of flat …
Lesson of the Day 43: Parts of a Flower — Montessori Botany Discovery
April 27, 2026 · Lesson
Parts of a Flower — Montessori Botany Discovery Flowers are nature's invitation to explore — and in the Montessori classroom, they become a hands-on science lesson. Today we'll learn the parts of a flower using real specimens, the classic Montessori botany puzzle, and a simple dissection activity that brings each …
Lesson of the Day 42: Sound Cylinders — Montessori Listening and Music
April 27, 2026 · Lesson
Exploring Sound: The Montessori Sound Cylinders In the Montessori classroom, the Sound Cylinders (also called Sound Boxes) are a beloved sensorial material that isolates the sense of hearing. Children shake paired cylinders and match them by the sounds they make — from soft whispers to loud rattles. This deceptively simple …
Lesson of the Day 41: Parts of a Plant — Montessori Botany for Young Explorers
April 26, 2026 · Lesson
Discovering the Green World Maria Montessori believed that children are natural scientists, drawn to the living world around them. Botany—the study of plants—is one of the most hands-on areas of the Montessori curriculum, inviting children to observe, touch, and classify the parts of plants they encounter every day. In today’s …
Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics
April 26, 2026 · Concept / Article
Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift Recommended Materials Pangaea Puzzle Kit — hands-on continental drift activity Montessori Continent Map Puzzle — handmade wooden puzzle showing the continents Continental Drift The crust of the earth isn’t one solid piece — it’s made of various plates. Land plates are called continental plates. Other …
Lesson of the Day 39: Sea Glass and Tides — A Beach Science Adventure
April 18, 2026 · Lesson
"The land is where we live, but the sea is where we dream." Children are naturally drawn to the beach — the rhythm of the waves, the smooth treasures hidden in the sand, the mystery of where the water goes when the tide pulls back. In this lesson, we combine …
Lesson of the Day 34: Earth Day and Folk Art — Celebrating Culture Through Nature
April 10, 2026 · Lesson
Earth Day and Folk Art — Celebrating Culture Through Nature ...e, e, e the earth sound, E makes an Earth Day sound! Enjoy your culture on Earth Day! I always put Earth Day and folk art together — folk art comes from the Earth. We look at nature and take …
Lesson of the Day 33: Land and Water Forms — A Geography Adventure
April 10, 2026 · Lesson
Land and Water Forms — A Geography Adventure ...l, l, l the land sound, L makes a landscape sound! Anytime of the year is a good time to study geography! During your summer trips, point out different landforms on a map and look for them as you travel — it's …
Lesson of the Day 32: Calendars and Clocks — The Story of Telling Time
April 10, 2026 · Lesson
Calendars and Clocks — The Story of Telling Time ...t, t, t the time sound, T makes a tick-tock sound! What time is it? This simple question has fascinated humans for thousands of years. Astronomy was one of the first ways early cultures marked the passage of time — people …
Lesson of the Day 31: Sprouts and Grow It Again — Gardening Science for Kids
April 9, 2026 · Lesson
Sprouts and Grow It Again — Gardening Science for Kids ...g, g, g the growing sound, G makes a garden sound! I love farming and gardening! Whether it's sprouting radish and broccoli seeds for a salad or growing pots of baby lettuce year round, there's something magical about watching plants …
Lesson of the Day 30: Space and Geography — Astronomy, the Moon, and Latitude & Longitude
April 2, 2026 · Lesson
Space and Geography — Astronomy, the Moon, and Latitude & Longitude ...s, s, s the space sound, S makes a star sound! Looking up at the night sky is one of the most awe-inspiring experiences for children. This lesson combines astronomy (stars and constellations), lunar science (the moon and its …
Lesson of the Day 29: Nature Studies — Squirrels, Beavers, Frogs, and Snails
April 2, 2026 · Lesson
Nature Studies — Squirrels, Beavers, Frogs, and Snails ...n, n, n the nature sound, N makes a nature sound! One of the most wonderful things about Montessori education is how it connects children to the natural world. This lesson explores four fascinating creatures that children can observe in their own …
Lesson of the Day 28: Earth Science — Plate Tectonics, Volcanoes, and Earthquakes
April 2, 2026 · Lesson
Earth Science — Plate Tectonics, Volcanoes, and Earthquakes ...e, e, e the earthquake sound, E makes an earth sound! The earth beneath our feet is always moving — usually so slowly we can't feel it, but sometimes dramatically enough to build mountains, create volcanoes, and cause earthquakes. This lesson combines …
Lesson of the Day 27: Dinosaurs and Rocks
March 31, 2026 · Lesson
Dinosaurs and Rocks ...d, d, d the dinosaur sound, D makes a dinosaur sound! Dinosaurs and rocks are a natural pairing that captivates children of all ages. Preschoolers love the wonder of giant creatures that once roamed the earth, while elementary students can connect them to the Montessori Great Lessons …
Spring Equinox
March 18, 2026 · Concept / Article
The Spring Equinox (also called the Vernal Equinox) happens around March 20th each year. It's the moment when day and night are almost exactly equal in length — about 12 hours each. The word "equinox" comes from the Latin words aequus (equal) and nox (night). This is a wonderful time …
Lesson of the Day 21: Butterflies and Life Cycles
March 11, 2026 · Lesson
Butterflies and Life Cycles ...b, b, b the butterfly sound, B makes a butterfly sound! Spring is the season of transformation. Butterflies are one of the most magical ways to show children how living things grow and change. When a child watches a tiny caterpillar become a beautiful butterfly, they …
Blood Moon 2026: A Montessori Guide to Tonight's Total Lunar Eclipse
March 2, 2026 · Concept / Article
Tonight is a special night for stargazers of all ages! A total lunar eclipse — also called a blood moon — will be visible across North America in the early morning hours of March 3, 2026. This is a wonderful opportunity to bring Montessori cosmic education to life with your …
Lesson of the Day 19 — Winter Weather
February 19, 2026 · Lesson
Winter Weather ...w, w, w the winter sound, W makes a winter wind sound! Winter is a wonderful time to explore weather with your children. Cold air, frost on windows, snowflakes, and icy puddles are all around us — a natural classroom right outside your door. Observing Winter Weather Weather …
Lesson of the Day 18 — Colors
February 16, 2026 · Lesson
Colors ...c, c, c the color sound, C makes a color sound! Colors are one of the first things young children notice in their world. From the bright red of an apple to the blue sky above, colors help children describe, sort, and make sense of everything around them. Learning …
Weather Printouts
May 14, 2015 · Printable
Weather Printouts for Hands-On Montessori Learning There's something truly magical about watching a child look out the window and begin to understand why the rain falls, where the clouds come from, or what makes the wind blow. Weather printouts bridge the gap between abstract concepts and tangible learning — giving …
Geography Printouts
May 14, 2015 · Printable
In the Montessori approach, geography is introduced as a living subject that connects the child to the wider world and nurtures a sense of wonder about our planet. Through hands-on materials like maps, compasses, and flags, children develop spatial awareness, cultural appreciation, and a deep respect for the diversity of …
Date & Time Printouts
May 14, 2015 · Printable
Helping Your Child Understand Date & Time the Montessori Way If there’s one thing that fascinates young children, it’s the concept of time. “How many sleeps until my birthday?” “Is tomorrow a school day?” “When does summer start?” These questions tell us something beautiful — your child is already trying …
Biology Printouts
May 14, 2015 · Printable
Biology Printouts for Montessori Learning: Bringing Nature to Life If there's one thing Montessori education does beautifully, it's nurturing a child's natural curiosity about the living world. From the tiniest seed sprouting in a garden to the intricate anatomy of a butterfly, biology is one of those subjects where children …
Months of the Year
August 25, 2014 · Concept / Article
Months of the Year: A Montessori Approach to Calendar Learning There’s something magical about watching your child begin to understand the rhythm of time. Learning the months of the year is more than memorizing twelve words — it’s about helping your little one connect to the natural world, anticipate beloved …
Mushrooms
July 14, 2014 · Printable
Mushrooms: A Montessori Nature Study in the Fungi Kingdom There is something truly magical about the moment a child discovers a mushroom growing quietly at the base of a tree or peeking up through a carpet of fallen leaves. Mushrooms invite wonder, curiosity, and careful observation — all qualities we …
Days of the Week
July 13, 2014 · Concept / Article
Teaching the Days of the Week the Montessori Way One of the most beautiful things about Montessori education is how naturally it weaves learning into the rhythm of everyday life. Teaching the days of the week is a perfect example of this. Rather than drilling young children with rote memorization, …
Maps of Earth Surface
October 20, 2013 · Concept / Article
Exploring Maps: A Montessori Journey Across the Earth's SurfaceChildren are born explorers. From the moment they begin to crawl, they are mapping their world — learning what is near and far, what is up and down, what is land and what is water. In Montessori education, we honor this natural …
Weather
October 4, 2013 · Concept / Article
Our Changing Weather Some days are warm and sunny; others are cold and rainy. Every day the weather is a little different from the day before. What makes these patterns happen? It comes down to air masses — great bodies of air that form over the frozen poles, the warm …
The Water Cycle
August 28, 2013 · Concept / Article
The Water Cycle: A Montessori Guide for Parents and Teachers This article is part of our geography and earth science collection here at MontessoriMom, where we explore the wonders of our planet through hands-on, child-led learning. If there's one topic in earth science that never fails to captivate children, it's …
Types of Weather
August 19, 2013 · Printable
Types of Weather: A Montessori Guide to Exploring the Sky Children are natural meteorologists. From the moment they feel raindrops on their skin or watch leaves swirl in the wind, they are observing, questioning, and making sense of the world around them. In the Montessori approach, we honor this innate …
Stars and Nebulae
July 11, 2013 · Printable
Stars and Nebulae: A Journey Through the Night Sky When we look up at the night sky, we see hundreds — sometimes thousands — of tiny points of light. Each one of those points is a star, and each star has its own story. Some are young and burning fiercely. …
Asteroids Meteors Comets
June 18, 2013 · Concept / Article
Asteroids Meteors Comets When your child gazes up at the night sky, they’re looking at a universe brimming with wonder. Beyond the planets and stars, our solar system is home to millions of smaller, fascinating travelers — asteroids, meteors, and comets. These celestial objects have captivated human imagination for thousands …
Planet Cards
June 17, 2013 · Printable
Planet Cards: The 8 Major Planets of Our Solar System One of the most beautiful aspects of Montessori education is the way it invites children to explore the universe with wonder and reverence. These planet cards are designed to help your child explore, classify, and fall in love with the …
Astronomy Printouts
June 17, 2013 · Printable
Astronomy Printouts for Montessori Learning There is something truly magical about watching a child discover the cosmos. The vastness of space, the beauty of the planets, and the rhythmic dance of the moon through its phases — these captivating subjects naturally draw children in, sparking a sense of wonder that …
Dwarf Planets
June 17, 2013 · Concept / Article
Dwarf Planets: The Small Worlds of Our Solar System In 2006, the International Astronomical Union reclassified Pluto as a “dwarf planet.” In the Montessori spirit of following the child’s curiosity, this is a wonderful opportunity to teach that science is a living, evolving process. These dwarf planet cards and lessons …
Inner & Outer Planets
June 17, 2013 · Concept / Article
Inner & Outer Planets One of the most beautiful things about Montessori education is how naturally children are drawn to the grandeur of the universe. When a child learns that our solar system’s planets fall into two fascinating families — the inner planets and the outer planets — their eyes …
Compass Printouts Part 2
June 14, 2013 · Concept / Article
Compass Printouts Part 2: Exploring Intermediate Directions Welcome back to our compass series! In Compass Printouts Part 1, your child was introduced to the four cardinal directions — North, South, East, and West. Now it’s time to take the next step on this beautiful journey from the concrete to the …
The Sun
May 27, 2013 · Concept / Article
⬇️ Free Printout: Parts of the Sun Download PDF Printout Print the diagram and cut out the layer cards for a hands-on labeling activity. Sol · Sun · Sonne · Soleil · Shemesh · Zon · Sonce · Sunce · Matahari · Soorajh · Helios · Shams · Taiyo · …
Our Solar System
May 27, 2013 · Concept / Article
Our Solar System When your child looks up at the sky, they are taking in the wonders of our solar system. During the day we can see the sun, and at night the moon, planets, and stars come into view. We live on Earth — one planet among many — …
Volcanoes Free Printout
May 8, 2013 · Printable
Volcanoes dot the Earth — you can find them on land and hidden beneath the oceans. Volcanic activity most often happens along the edges of continental and oceanic plates. A volcano can form when an ocean plate pushes against a continental plate, when oceanic plates pull apart along the ocean …
Layers of the Earth
April 23, 2013 · Concept / Article
Layers of the Earth: A Montessori Exploration of Our Planet's Interior One of the most awe-inspiring lessons in the Montessori cultural curriculum is the exploration of what lies beneath our feet. When we walk on the ground, we experience only the thinnest shell of our remarkable planet. Beneath that surface …
Handwork and Art in Montessori
June 1, 2012 · Recipe / Craft
Handwork and Art in the Montessori Classroom When I was taking my Montessori training, I was surprised to learn that the word “art” was not used for the preschool classroom — “handwork” was the proper term. At first this puzzled me, but the more I understood, the more it made …
Lesson of the Day 17
March 13, 2012 · Lesson
"The sky is the daily bread of the eyes." — Ralph Waldo Emerson Weather is a constant in our environment — something you can observe and study with your children every single day. Clouds, in particular, are one of nature's most dramatic and ever-changing displays. They drift, build, darken, and …
Lesson of the Day 16
July 16, 2011 · Lesson
"...b, b, b the butterfly sound — B makes a butterfly sound!" Children and adults alike are fascinated by the beauty and life of butterflies. Young children can watch them and begin to understand the wonder of change in nature — how something small and slow can transform into something …
Lesson of the Day 15
July 11, 2011 · Lesson
"The hands are the instruments of man's intelligence." — Maria Montessori Shapes are truly everywhere — in the buildings we walk through, the bridges we cross, the furniture we sit on, and even in our own faces and fingers! In this lesson, we take the geometric shapes your child has …
Lesson of the Day 14
June 11, 2011 · Lesson
"The hands are the instruments of man's intelligence." — Maria Montessori Fractions can feel abstract to young learners — but when you hand a child a paper plate and a pair of scissors, something magical happens. Suddenly, "one half" isn't just a number on a page; it's a real piece …
Lesson of the Day 13
February 28, 2011 · Lesson
"The hands are the instruments of man's intelligence." — Maria Montessori Triangles are everywhere — in the roof of a house, the slice of a pizza, the wings of a butterfly. With just three connecting straight sides, the triangle is one of the most fundamental shapes in geometry, and children …
Lesson of the Day 11
October 24, 2010 · Lesson
"The hands are the instruments of man's intelligence." — Maria Montessori Squares and rectangles are everywhere — in doors, windows, books, and tiles. In this lesson, your child will explore these foundational geometric shapes through hands-on matching, sorting, walking, hopping, and even measuring. These activities build visual discrimination, vocabulary, and …
Lesson of the Day 10
August 31, 2010 · Lesson
"Play is the work of the child." — Maria Montessori Blocks are one of the most timeless and powerful learning tools you can offer a child — from the very first soft cube placed in a baby's hands to the architectural masterpieces a preschooler builds on the living room floor. …
Flower Potpourri — A Summer Smelling Activity for Children
July 28, 2010 · Concept / Article
Lessons for flowers and fizzy floats, fruit and math games Summer Potpourri Summer is the wonderful smells of flowers and herbs. This is a great time to grab a basket and collect wonderful mints, lemon and orange leaves, verbena, geranium, sage, sweet woodruff, magnolia, jasmine, honeysuckle, violets, sweet pea, roses, …
Lesson of the Day 9
May 13, 2010 · Lesson
"The hands are the instruments of man's intelligence." — Maria Montessori Counting is one of the most exciting milestones in your child's early learning journey — but it doesn't happen all at once! In Montessori, we introduce numbers concretely and gradually, starting with just two objects and building from there. …
Earth Day
April 18, 2010 · Concept / Article
Earth Day Make Earth Day a fun and easy activity for school and home. It’s important not to burden children about the problems we face with our environment, but instead to inspire them with the beauty of our planet and simple ways they can help. Activities Nature walk — go …
The Life Cycle of the Swallowtail Butterfly
December 20, 2009 · Concept / Article
The Life Cycle of the Swallowtail Butterfly Introduction: A Window Into Wonder Few things in nature captivate a child’s imagination quite like watching a caterpillar transform into a butterfly. The swallowtail butterfly — with its striking colors, elegant tail-like wing extensions, and fascinating defense mechanisms — offers one of the …
Wildflowers — Montessori Nomenclature & Nature Study
July 26, 2009 · Concept / Article
Free Wildflower Three-Part / Nomenclature Cards (printout) Take a walk on the wild side. You can find so many beautiful and interesting things when you walk with your children. Our favorite things to observe are wildflowers — they blossom in spring, summer, and early fall, and discovering different types together …
Roots
June 30, 2009 · Concept / Article
Roots: Exploring the Hidden World Beneath the Soil One of the things I love most about Montessori botany is how it invites children to discover what's hidden — and there's nothing more wonderfully hidden than roots! While flowers and leaves capture our attention with their colors and shapes, roots are …
Snails
June 20, 2009 · Printable
Free Montessori Snail Nomenclature Printouts! Snails in the Montessori Classroom: A Beautiful Study in Patience and Wonder There is something magical about the moment a child discovers a snail. They crouch down, grow perfectly still, and watch with wide eyes as the tiny creature extends its tentacles and begins its …
Black Holes
June 11, 2009 · Concept / Article
Black Holes Black holes are one of the most fascinating objects in the universe! A black hole forms when a very massive star runs out of fuel and collapses under its own gravity. The pull of gravity becomes so strong that nothing — not even light — can escape. Types …
Moon Cards
May 26, 2009 · Concept / Article
Moon Cards Moon Phase Nomenclature Cards Moon phase nomenclature cards connect children to the natural world in a deeply meaningful way. These beautiful cards help children learn the names, shapes, and sequences of the moon’s phases. Whether you’re working in a Montessori classroom or homeschooling at the kitchen table, these …
Color Nomenclature Cards
March 1, 2009 · Printable
What Are Color Nomenclature Cards? If you have ever watched a young child hold up a color tablet with sheer delight, naming the shade with pride and precision, you have witnessed the magic that happens when sensorial learning meets language development. Color nomenclature cards bridge the gap between the child's …
Volcanoes
January 19, 2009 · Concept / Article
Volcanoes: A Montessori Exploration of Earth's Fiery Forces Few natural phenomena capture a child's imagination quite like a volcano. The dramatic eruption of molten rock from deep within our planet is a powerful reminder that the Earth beneath our feet is alive, dynamic, and constantly changing. In the Montessori classroom, …
Frogs
January 19, 2009 · Concept / Article
Frog Life Cycle Lesson: A Journey of Transformation There are few things in nature more magical than watching a tiny egg transform into a tadpole and eventually become a fully formed frog. The frog life cycle is one of the most beloved lessons in the Montessori science curriculum, offering children …
Happy New Year's Activities
December 29, 2008 · Concept / Article
Happy New Year's Activities for Children The New Year offers a wonderful opportunity to engage children in meaningful, hands-on activities that celebrate reflection, gratitude, and new beginnings. In the Montessori tradition, we honor the child's natural desire to participate in real-life events with purposeful work. Rather than simply staying up …
Free Land and Water Cards (27)
June 3, 2008 · Concept / Article
Any time of year is a wonderful time to explore geography with your child. On summer road trips, point out the different landforms you pass on a map and challenge your child to spot them out the window — it makes for a delightful travel game and turns the whole …
Montessori & Gingerbread
December 5, 2007 · Concept / Article
Gingerbread: A Montessori Holiday TreasureWhen the holiday season arrives, few activities capture a child's imagination quite like gingerbread. The warm spices, the sticky dough, the creative decorating — it's a multi-sensory experience that aligns beautifully with Montessori principles. Best of all, gingerbread activities invite children of many ages to participate …
Pumpkin Fun
October 19, 2007 · Concept / Article
Pumpkin Fun: Montessori Activities for Hands-On Fall Learning There’s something truly magical about autumn — the crisp air, the changing leaves, and of course, the pumpkins! Pumpkins are one of nature’s most wonderful gifts for hands-on learning. Their rich colors, interesting textures, and fascinating life cycle make them a perfect …
Biomes
October 11, 2007 · Concept / Article
Biomes: Exploring Earth's Living Landscapes Biomes are large regions of the Earth defined by their climate, geography, and the plants and animals that call them home. Studying biomes gives children a magnificent window into how life adapts to different conditions — from scorching deserts to frozen tundra, from lush rainforests …
Lesson of the Day 1
June 30, 2007 · Lesson
"The hands are the instruments of man's intelligence." — Maria Montessori Welcome to your very first Lesson of the Day! Today's adventure is brought to you by the letter A and a rainbow of colors. We'll start with a classic Montessori life skill — the pouring exercise — then dive …
Lesson of the Day 4
June 30, 2007 · Lesson
"The child who concentrates is immensely happy." — Maria Montessori Today's learning and fun is brought to you by the letter D — featuring dinosaurs, ducks, and donuts! This lesson is all about helping your child discover who they are: their name, their body, their home, and their place in …
Lesson of the Day 7
June 30, 2007 · Lesson
"A tail is a bone extension of the backbone — and every animal uses theirs in a wonderfully different way." Today's lesson is bursting with variety! We'll introduce the letter sounds "t" and "m", explore how animals use their tails, practice fine motor skills with a tweezer exercise, discover the …
Lesson of the Day 3
June 30, 2007 · Lesson
"The child who concentrates is immensely happy." — Maria Montessori Today's learning adventure is brought to you by the letter C — featuring calendars, caterpillars, and clouds! This rich lesson day covers practical life skills, sensorial exploration, science experiments with water and air, math readiness with red rods and number …
Lesson of the Day 6
June 30, 2007 · Lesson
"The child who has learned to read has entered a new world of independence — one word at a time." Today's lesson is a wonderful mix of hands-on discovery! We'll explore a simple hot and cold science experiment, play the beloved Alphabet Game, introduce early reading with Reading Boxes, learn …
Lesson of the Day 5
June 30, 2007 · Lesson
"The hands are the instruments of man's intelligence." — Maria Montessori Today's lesson is brought to you by the letter P — as in peanut butter! We'll explore language through a newspaper scavenger hunt, rhyming games, and labeling the world around us. Then we'll head to the kitchen for a …
Answers to common Questions
June 30, 2007 · Concept / Article
Question Hi, this is the first time I was on your sight. WOW! thank you. I just started homeschooling my children. I have a couple of questions. #1 in the sensorial category you mention Pink tower (does it have to be pink?), cylinders, stair, and so on. These items are …
Great Lessons, Cosmic Education Links and More
June 30, 2007 · Lesson
Cosmic Education or the Great Lessons are introduced to elementary school children to entice their imagination, critical thinking skills and motivation. Montessori believed that you should teach and introduce as much information before the years of puberty. She used the Great Lessons to encourage learning at this academic stage. People …
Christmas and Holiday List
June 30, 2007 · Concept / Article
You can find great deals before the holidays. It's perfect because you aren't rushed and can take time to shop. Also, those popular items are plentiful.When I bought my Montessori materials in Holland, I found many educational toys were used for younger Montessori students. In fact, we used educational toys …
Art Supplies — Basics to Buy
June 30, 2007 · Concept / Article
Setting Up a Simple Art Space One of the most wonderful things you can do for your child is to set up a small, inviting art area at home. You don't need anything fancy — just a few quality supplies, a child-sized table, and the freedom to create. When children …
Creativity
June 30, 2007 · Recipe / Craft
Understanding Your Creative and Spatial Learner Does your child light up when they have a paintbrush in hand? Do they build elaborate structures from blocks, notice patterns in nature, or think in pictures? If so, you may be raising a wonderfully gifted spatial and creative learner — and Montessori education …
Art Supplies - Free
June 30, 2007 · Recipe / Craft
Free Art Supplies for Your Montessori Home or Classroom One of the most beautiful aspects of the Montessori philosophy is the belief that creativity doesn't require expensive materials. Some of the most meaningful art experiences come from simple, free, or nearly free supplies found right in your home, neighborhood, or …
Simple and Fun Painting Ideas
June 30, 2007 · Recipe / Craft
Simple and Fun Painting Ideas Painting is one of the most joyful and developmentally rich activities you can share with your child. In the Montessori approach, art isn't about creating a perfect product — it's about the process. When children mix their own paints, experiment with unusual tools, and explore …
Ant City in a Glass Jar
June 30, 2007 · Concept / Article
Find a very large, clean jar with a lid. Hammer small holes in the lid for air. Put a smaller jar or solid object in the middle of the jar. Fill it with clean sand or crushed Styrofoam. Push a few cotton balls soaked in sugar water into the sand …
How to Make a Butterfly Garden
June 30, 2007 · Concept / Article
Bringing Nature to Life: Creating a Butterfly Garden with Your Child There are few experiences more magical for a child than watching a butterfly alight on a flower they planted with their own hands. A butterfly garden is one of the most beautiful ways to invite your child into nature’s …
Costumes
June 30, 2007 · Recipe / Craft
Costumes Homemade costumes are so much fun to make with your child. Here are some simple ideas. Silly clown shoes Materials: 2 shoe boxes and lids Scissors Paper or tissue Tape Decorations such as buttons, shoestrings, bows, ribbon, etc. School glue Cut out holes on the bottoms of the shoe …
Fantasy vs Reality learning
June 30, 2007 · Concept / Article
One of the most frequently misunderstood aspects of Montessori education is its approach to fantasy and imagination. Many parents wonder: does Montessori discourage imaginative play? The short answer is no — but Montessori does offer a thoughtful, developmentally grounded perspective on when and how fantasy is introduced to young children. …
Music
June 30, 2007 · Concept / Article
Your Child Shows Musical Talent! Here’s How to Nurture It the Montessori Way Congratulations! Based on your quiz results, your child demonstrates a wonderful natural inclination toward music. Whether they light up when a song comes on, tap rhythms on every surface, or hum melodies throughout the day, these are …
Junk Yard Art
June 30, 2007 · Recipe / Craft
Junk Yard Art Some of the most magical learning moments happen when children dig through the recycling bin and transform everyday "junk" into something extraordinary. These hands-on projects invite your child to see potential in empty cereal boxes, pie tins, and leftover string — building creativity, problem-solving skills, and confidence …
Compass Cardinal Direction
June 30, 2007 · Concept / Article
Compass Cardinal Directions: A Montessori Guide for Hands-On Learning One of the most beautiful things about Montessori education is how it connects children to the real world — and few lessons do this as naturally as learning the cardinal directions. When your child understands North, South, East, and West, they’re …
Sand Candles and Rain Gauge Activities
June 30, 2007 · Recipe / Craft
Family Weekend Projects This is a great learning activity for kids. You just need to make sure an adult is controlling the hot wax. Candle making in the sand In an old large tin can put in pieces of old candles or paraffin wax. Slowly melt the wax in the …