Tag Archives: Montessori Curriculum Materials

The Bill of Rights, Ages 9-12

The study of The Bill of Rights is a natural fit for the Montessori elementary curriculum. Children between the ages of 9 to 12 are developing a strong sense of justice and social responsibility. They begin asking important questions about rules, laws, freedom, and the role of the government in society. The Bill of Rights provides an age-appropriate framework for learning these concepts while building a foundation in American civics and government.

Parts of a T. Rex & Parts of a Stegosaurus

Alison's Montessori is committed to creating exclusive materials that preserve the integrity of the Montessori pedagogy. Today, we are excited to introduce you to our new sets of puzzles and nomenclature cards on Parts of a Stegosaurus and Parts of a T. Rex. These two dinosaurs have been carefully selected based on their divergent features: diet, stance, defense system, and sensory focus.

Alison’s Montessori is committed to creating exclusive materials that preserve the integrity of the Montessori pedagogy. Today, we are excited to introduce you to our new sets of puzzles and nomenclature cards on Parts of a Stegosaurus and Parts of a T. Rex. These two dinosaurs have been carefully selected based on their divergent features: diet, stance, defense system, and sensory focus.

Community Helpers, Ages 3-9

We have just released an innovative set of Community Helpers materials designed to extend the study of cultural geography and social awareness across both primary and elementary levels. Our collection introduces concrete representations of 12 people who serve society: Teacher, police officer, soldier, banker, firefighter, nurse, doctor, baker, construction worker, farmer, postal worker, and garbage collector.

We have just released an innovative set of Community Helpers materials designed to extend the study of cultural geography and social awareness across both primary and elementary levels. Our collection introduces concrete representations of 12 people who serve society: Teacher, police officer, soldier, banker, firefighter, nurse, doctor, baker, construction worker, farmer, postal worker, and garbage collector.

The Montessori Farm, Ages 3-6

The Montessori Farm is a structured language activity designed for children at the primary level and can be continued in the elementary years. It consists of a miniature farm containing animals, structures (barn, coop, silo), fencing, and a water source, presented on a tray with corresponding labels.

*NEW* Teacher Training Manual, Astronomy Ages 3-6

At Alison’s Montessori, we have developed a new Astronomy Teacher Manual designed specifically for Early Childhood classrooms, serving children ages 3 to 6. This is a unique and exclusive offering in the Montessori field, as very few early childhood resources address astronomy in a way that is both developmentally appropriate and aligned with the Montessori […]

Binary Number System, Ages 10-12

At Alison’s Montessori, we are always excited to provide children with hands-on , engaging materials to grasp abstract concepts such as binary numbers. Our beautifully designed material introduces the foundational concepts of binary numbers, the base-2 numeral system that uses only 0s and 1s.

Weather Instruments, Ages 5-9+

For children 5-9, exploring weather instruments not only introduces them to scientific tools, but also promotes observation skills, data interpretation, and an appreciation for celestial occurence.

Types of Animal Movement, Age 9+

Types of Animal Movement, Age 9+

The Montessori zoology curriculum emphasizes the interconnectedness of living organisms and their environments. Understanding animal movement is fundamental to this study, as movement directly impact an animal’s ability to survive.

Types of Animal Sensory Organs, Ages 6-9

Types of Animal Sensory Organs, Ages 6-9

Our material on Types of Animal Sensory Organs introduces the specialized structures that allow animals to gather information from their surroundings.

Timeline of Communications, Age 9+

Timeline of Communications, Age 9

Our timeline traces the evolution of human expression from 40,000 BCE to 2025 CE by visually representing the developmental trajectory of communication methods. The timeline is divided into eight distinct periods, each highlighting significant advancements in human expression.