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Articles tagged with "geography"

Lesson of the Day 66: Puzzle Maps β€” Montessori Geography Through Touch

May 10, 2026

Puzzle Maps β€” 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 48: Land & Water Forms β€” Montessori Geography for Young Explorers

April 28, 2026

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 β€” an island surrounded by water, a lake surrounded by land …

Earthquakes β€” A Montessori Geology Lesson

April 27, 2026

What Are Earthquakes? An earthquake happens when pieces of Earth’s outer layer β€” called tectonic plates β€” 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 β€” A Montessori Geography Adventure

April 27, 2026

Map Skills β€” 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 β€” the globe, the puzzle maps, the sandpaper globe β€” and gradually moves toward the abstract world of flat …

Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics

April 26, 2026

Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift Recommended Materials Pangaea Puzzle Kit β€” hands-on continental drift activity Montessori Continent Map Puzzle β€” handmade wooden puzzle showing the continents Continental Drift The crust of the earth isn’t one solid piece β€” it’s made of various plates. Land plates are called continental plates. Other …

Lesson of the Day 33: Land and Water Forms β€” A Geography Adventure

April 10, 2026

Land and Water Forms β€” 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 β€” it's …

Lesson of the Day 30: Space and Geography β€” Astronomy, the Moon, and Latitude & Longitude

April 2, 2026

Space and Geography β€” 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 18 β€” Colors

February 16, 2026

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 …

Geography Printouts

May 14, 2015

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 …

Maps of Earth Surface

October 20, 2013

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 β€” 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 …

Types of Weather

August 19, 2013

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 …

Compass Printouts Part 2

June 14, 2013

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 β€” North, South, East, and West. Now it’s time to take the next step on this beautiful journey from the concrete to the …

Lesson of the Day 11

October 24, 2010

"The hands are the instruments of man's intelligence." β€” Maria Montessori Squares and rectangles are everywhere β€” 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 …

Moon Cards

May 26, 2009

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 …

Newsletter (Geography) Latitude Longitude

June 28, 2008

Check out five free reading and science cards to print out. This is considered Montessori Culture or traditional Environmental or Earth Science. The earth is a remarkable classroom all on its own, isn't it? When we invite children to explore geography through their hands and their hearts, we open up …

Free Land and Water Cards (27)

June 3, 2008

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 a fun road game. Geography is the study of human interaction with their physical environment. It is how humans live …

Biomes

October 11, 2007

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 β€” from scorching deserts to frozen tundra, from lush rainforests …

Lesson of the Day 5

June 30, 2007

"The hands are the instruments of man's intelligence." β€” Maria Montessori Today's lesson is brought to you by the letter P β€” 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 …

Compass Cardinal Direction

June 30, 2007

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 β€” and few lessons do this as naturally as learning the cardinal directions. When your child understands North, South, East, and West, they’re …