When it comes to Montessori at home, you're probably overthinking it. Read about how I learned that using Montessori ideas in your home doesn't have to be complicated.
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These are unprecedented times for all of us, and as educators we are feeling the weight of how to support our students and parents at home during the quarantine. We know that parents are also now feeling anxious by this surprise quarantine and time juggling working at home and homeschooling your chi
If you are doing Montessori at home, this free Montessori curriculum download will be a God-send! Come and take a look!
In this post, we are going to discuss some easy ways on how to start Montessori at home. I will point you in the right direction.
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I know all too well how daunting the idea of teaching Montessori at home can be. But I have done it for 7 years and I am telling you that it is definitely and absolutely doable. You can do it! In this post, I will share with you 5 keys to teaching Montessori successfully at home.
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I have had a very busy summer. WAYYY busier then I thought. I knew implementing Montessori at home was going to be work, but I didn't think it would be *that* much. Granted, it took me a while to really figure out HOW I was going to go about this. I read a lot, and thought a lot about it. but I feel happy with how things are turning out. And it seems to be worthwhile, things are starting to take shape. Language was the first topic I wanted to tackle. This is not my favourite topic, it is not X's favourite either. I knew it would take me a while to go through this and make sense of it all. I was right. It did take time. But I am convinced that this is the very best way to learn grammar. I love how hands on it is. I love how it makes grammar fun, and not just very abstract. I am absolutely sure that it will work with X. I know he has worked with some of it at his school. But not knowing exactly where he is at, I decided to go back to the beginning and review it with him. I'll follow his lead, and stop when he needs it. So I created grammar boxes, as I have seen in many 3-6 yo albums. I'll start out with this, and see where he picks up. I have a box for the material seen in 3-6: noun, article, adjective, verb, conjunction and preposition. The rest will be seen with the grammar and grammar filling boxes. Noun will be the first to go. I know he knows this already, but I'll tackle it with something fun that he is used to. I tried to put stuff he loves, guys stuff. But the rest are also all ready to go, loaded with the first presentation. I used dollar store boxes, and mostly objects that I found in the house. I printed the label on label paper, so I just had to stick it to the box. They are all in the grammar drawer, neatly tucked until we start officially: Here are a few inspiration that helped me created these boxes: Meg's albums Info Montessori Montessori for everyone Making Montessori ours'post A fantastic video about Montessori grammar Libellule's post about early grammar Cissou's many posts Nice video here for explanation of grammar solids (I am a visual!) Since this might go quickly, I am already ready for the next part of this which is the 6-9 presentation of grammar. I'll talk about this in another post, as it will take one on it's own... You can find the link to the labels at the bottom of the post, but they are in french :) Lorsque j'ai pris la décision de suivre la pédagogie Montessori pour l'école, je savais que ça demanderai du travail. Mais pas autant que ça. Bien entendu, j'ai cogité longtemps sur la façon que je voudrais qu'on fonctionne, et je crois que mes idées sont maintenant claires à ce sujet. Mais malgré cette réflexion, la production de matériel est prenante... J'avais décidé de commencer avec le matériel de langue: ce n'est pas mon sujet préféré, ce n'est certainement pas le sujet préféré de X...Et donc, oui, ça m'a pris du temps à lire, comprendre et intégrer tout ça. Mais je crois que ça en vaut largement la chandelle. Je crois que la grammaire Montessori est LA façon d'apprendre ce matériel d'une façon intéressante, et qui va permettre une rétention à long terme. Je sais que X a déjà vu certaines de ces choses. Mais ne sachant pas exactement où il en est, j'ai décidé de repartir du début. Au pire, ça ira plus vite au début, et ça lui fera une révision. J'ai donc monté ces boites de grammaire, qui sont inspirée du matériel 3-6 ans. Allez voir les différents liens que j,ai mis en haut. Certains sont en français, d'autres en anglais. Je commencerai par la boîte de nom. Je sais que X est familier avec ça. Mais ça permettra qu'il se familiarise avec notre méthode de travail. On verra la vitesse auquel on passera au travers les autres boîtes. Une fois celles-ci terminées, j'enclencherai avec les boites de grammaires version 6-9 ans. Elles sont prêtes, mais elle mérite un billet à elles seules... Les boites viennent du magasin à 1$ du coin. J'y ai collé des étiquettes faite dans Word, et imprimée sur des étiquettes 81/2" x 11" et coupée à la bonne dimension. Les étiquettes sont trouvables ici La dernière image est celle des boîtes dans leur rangement, prête à être explorées!
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As a mom and former teacher, I was drawn to Montessori because of its emphasis on independence and self-discovery. I've seen firsthand how kids have thrived in a Montessori environment, and I'm excited to share some of my favorite toys and activities with you! I'll also give a quick overview of the basics of Montessori education and how it can benefit your child's development.
In this post, we are going to discuss some easy ways on how to start Montessori at home. I will point you in the right direction.
We had our first Parent Education Workshop of the year last week. We talked about things that can be done at home to support what the children are doing at school. All of our tips and suggestions center around helping the child become more independent. Here are some examples of ways parents can organize their […]
What did your routine with a Montessori Toddler look like Jo? I often get people asking what our Montessori day looked like for us. I was looking through my personal blog for something the other day and found a post about our typical day. This was before my son has started youchien (kindergarten), so he would
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by Jo Ebisujima One of the striking things about a Montessori School is the style of the classroom. One will often find beautiful objects upon the shelves, laid out in a clean and uncluttered environment. The children are able to move freely and to access what they need. The environment is designed to promote independence. Montessori […]
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In this post, we are going to discuss some easy ways on how to start Montessori at home. I will point you in the right direction.
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5 tips on implementing the Montessori Method, practices and principles in a non classroom environment.
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If you are doing Montessori at home, this free Montessori curriculum download will be a God-send! Come and take a look!
How we implement the principles of Maria Montessori in our home.