Are you excited about putting together your new winter and spring materials for homeschool? Montessori lessons are not only educational but flexible when it comes to creating works or lessons. Think outside the box and hit some discount stores for inspiration.
Understanding Practical Life and how to create your own works for Montessori homeschool
Montessori practical life lessons are the foundation of 2-6-year-old education. Instead of explaining how you should do every exercise, I felt it would make the most sense to give you a list of the lessons and outline how to create your own. You will see that you can be creative and follow your own instincts and your child in your homeschool environment.
The Movable Alphabet: how to use it at home
The movable alphabet was one of Dr. Montessori’s original lessons. She discovered that children could actually learn to write before they could read! I know this sounds crazy. After your child has a solid foundation of the letter sounds with their experience with the sandpaper letters, they will be ready to work with the movable alphabet.
Sandpaper Letters: Montessori Lesson & DIY letters
Sandpaper letters are one of Maria Montessori’s original lessons. Although you can purchase some lovely ones online, I decided it would be fun to try and make some at home. This “work” has always been one of my favorites, and I think it is for the children as well.
How to set up your Montessori Homeschool Preschool for the Fall: 3 simple steps
Less is more, so start your year off in a simplified way and increase lessons and materials as the children grow in their confidence. Montessori homeschool preschool classroom set up for fall.
Number Roll
Montessori homeschool math for preschool. This Math lesson helps your child with number recognition and prepares them for higher levels of mathematics.
Transfer with Tweezers: A Montessori Practical Life Fundamental Skill for 3-6 year olds
Practical Life lessons are the foundations of Montessori 3-6-year-old education. This lesson is to gain eye-hand coordination, visual discrimination, concentration, independence, and fine motor skills.
Matching Letter Sounds to Objects
Learning to read and write is an exciting part of the preschool and kindergarten years. Here is a fun way to teach the initial sound in a word and match it with the correct letter.
Montessori at Home
Would you like to create a Montessori inspired home for your children? I will share some quick and easy tips that will help bring the peace of the Montessori classroom into your home. Hi, my name is Annette, and I am a certified Primary Montessori teacher and a mom of three. If you want a …