We are cruising along during our work time. The kids have adjusted really well to the new classroom enviroment and staying busy. Here are a few pictures to prove it :)
Practical Life
Tonging leaves.
Using chopsticks to transfer birds.
Hammering.
Squeezing water into a cup.
Learning how to carry a chair.
Practicing how ro use scissors.
Working with open and close basket.
Stirring the play doh mixture.
Sand tray with everyones' favorite letter.
Practicing writing her name, and working with sandpaper "a" and sound basket.
Cylinder block.
Knobless cylinders.
To see other children doing activities inspired by the Montessori Method please visit Living Montessori Now for Montessori Monday .
Practical Life
Tonging leaves.
Using chopsticks to transfer birds.
Hammering.
Squeezing water into a cup.
Learning how to carry a chair.
Practicing how ro use scissors.
Working with open and close basket.
Stirring the play doh mixture.
Language
Metal Insets.
Sand tray with everyones' favorite letter.
Practicing writing her name, and working with sandpaper "a" and sound basket.
Sensorial
Sorting Geometric Solids, Andrews' all time favorite work.
Cylinder block.
Knobless cylinders.
Math
Practing one to one correspondence with miniature apples.
Number rods with Sandpaper numerals. To see other children doing activities inspired by the Montessori Method please visit Living Montessori Now for Montessori Monday .
Love the squeezing water work! I think you may see that on my shelves soon! Thanks for sharing all the work!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to see the children so absorbed in their work ... great activities, too! It looks like your school year is off to a great start! Thanks so much for linking up with Montessori Monday. I featured your post at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/LivingMontessoriNow
ReplyDeleteYou always have such lovely work going on...
ReplyDeleteI am loving the leaf transfer tray. I just got a ton of leaves and I needed something to do with them!!
ReplyDeleteSo much great work going on! You can really see the deep concentration on the children's faces. There are some wonderful ideas in your work, too!
ReplyDeleteLove the chopstick work!! Thanks for share all your great activities!!
ReplyDeleteBig Hugs!
Looks like you found your groove in the classroom, again! Come see my insects. They are way cool.
ReplyDeletemake sure children work on their pencil and scissors grip
ReplyDeleteAll the time:)
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