Another successful week! We are getting to all of our lessons independently, and the children are very excited by having more "challenging" work. Here are photos of the children working.
Coloring the continents according to the colors on ths Montessori World Map Puzzle. This work has helped all of them name and locate all of the seven continents! I have one more final project I want to introduce to them before we move on to North America, I think they are going to love it , they will use a pumpkin.
Building a pattern to match the pattern using legos.
Playing a game of "knock,knock whose there"? These children actually matched up perfectly with skills. One knows the sounds the other dosen't.
Lil showing me she matched the number cards to the correct Number Rods.
Working with the sand writing tray.
Wet pouring with colored water. This was definetly her favorite activity of the week.
This is work that I first saw on the blog The Education Of Ours has been a total must do for all children. They love tracing the leave shape from the Botany Cabinet, pin punching the shape out, and then gluing the shape to a piece of paper. Thank you Jessie for sharing this work with your readers.
Hammering
Collaging the Letter Aa.
Using a glue stick, and scissors to practice one to one correspondence .
To see other children doing activities inspired by the Montessori Method please visit One Hook Wonder and Living Montessori Now for Montessori Monday.
Coloring the continents according to the colors on ths Montessori World Map Puzzle. This work has helped all of them name and locate all of the seven continents! I have one more final project I want to introduce to them before we move on to North America, I think they are going to love it , they will use a pumpkin.
Building a pattern to match the pattern using legos.
Playing a game of "knock,knock whose there"? These children actually matched up perfectly with skills. One knows the sounds the other dosen't.
Lil showing me she matched the number cards to the correct Number Rods.
Working with the sand writing tray.
Wet pouring with colored water. This was definetly her favorite activity of the week.
This is work that I first saw on the blog The Education Of Ours has been a total must do for all children. They love tracing the leave shape from the Botany Cabinet, pin punching the shape out, and then gluing the shape to a piece of paper. Thank you Jessie for sharing this work with your readers.
Hammering
Collaging the Letter Aa.
Using a glue stick, and scissors to practice one to one correspondence .
To see other children doing activities inspired by the Montessori Method please visit One Hook Wonder and Living Montessori Now for Montessori Monday.
I love the lego pattern idea!
ReplyDeleteSuch great work, as usual! And I love how the children work together so well, too! Thanks for linking up with Montessori Monday! Deb @ LivingMontessoriNow.com
ReplyDeleteI had fun revisiting your post! I featured your post and photo in my Free LEGO Printables and 70+ LEGO Learning Activities post at http://livingmontessorinow.com/2013/06/20/free-lego-printables-and-70-plus-lego-learning-activities/
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