In the Montessori science curriculum, the study of light can be introduced to children ages 9 and up as a comprehensive unit that combines theoretical knowledge with practical experiments.
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Our new exclusive science material, Sound Waves, is a comprehensive and engaging tool that introduces children to the fascinating world of sound. Designed for children aged 9 and above, this material introduces the fundamental concepts of sound waves, their properties, and how they are perceived by the human ear.
Incorporating our exclusive new material on Stages of Blood Pressure into the science curriculum for ages 9-12 provides a unique opportunity for your learners to engage with critical aspects of human biology in a hands-on manner.
Our Montessori approach to teaching pollution is particularly innovative, leveraging hands-on, interactive materials that engage students in active learning.
Discover our new geology materials on precious stones! Our new set of materials offers a unique blend of scientific exploration and aesthetic appreciation, making it a perfect fit for the Montessori-aligned science lesson. This hands-on, self-corrective, and aesthetic complete set introduces young learners to the study of geology through the use of real stones, a […]
Deserts might seem like barren lands at first glance, but they are actually teeming with life that has adapted to harsh weather conditions. Learning about different types of deserts is a great way for elementary learners to develop a border appreciation for diverse ecosystems and the unique ways plants and animals thrive in challenging conditions. With our new innovative materials on Types of Deserts, you will find that this topic folds beautifully into the Montessori science curriculum!
In the Montessori elementary classroom, learners engage in self-exploration to deepen their understanding of scientific concepts. One such area of study is the exploration of different types of energy. Using specially designed Montessori materials, learners are offered an opportunity to make inquiries and discoveries.
Understanding the interconnectedness of Earth’s systems is crucial to understanding our planet’s complexities. The concept of the four spheres—hydrosphere, biosphere, atmosphere, and geosphere—provides a framework for analyzing how these systems interact and influence one another.
Simple machines that are basic devices that help accomplish physical tasks with few or no moving parts. Simple machines are basic devices that help accomplish physical tasks with few or no moving parts. The six most common simple machines are inclined plane, wedge, screw, lever, pulley and wheel and axle.
The way objects move and interact with each other is a constant source of curiosity for young minds. Children naturally observe and question the forces at play, from bouncing balls to rolling cars. In the upper elementary Montessori classroom, we can guide this curiosity toward a deeper understanding of the world by introducing Newton’s laws of motion.