Our material on Types of Animal Sensory Organs introduces the specialized structures that allow animals to gather information from their surroundings.
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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.
At Alisons’s Montessori, you can expect connections and continuity between materials. A good example is our series on compound words. Having a series of three progressive materials, as presented in this blog post, offers significant benefits for children’s learning and development.
Our comprehensive set includes a wooden puzzle with hand drawn graphics featuring common birds and their corresponding eggs, a collection of eight research cards, and 32 task cards. These materials offer a visual and kinesthetic approach to learning, encouraging children to observe, categorize, and develop an understanding of birds and their unique characteristics.
Bird migration is an impressive phenomenon that exemplifies the interconnectedness of life on Earth. Understanding this complex process can foster a deep appreciation for ecology, geography, and the adaptations of living organisms. Within the Montessori science curriculum, our new material, Bird Migration in the Americas, provides a tangible way to explore concepts like life cycles, environmental factors, and the interconnectedness of ecosystems.
tomology, the study of insects, offers a field of study for comparison within the natural world. One particularly compelling comparison lies between honeybees and wasps, two seemingly similar yet vastly different creatures.
Educators and parents often seek ways to make history engaging and accessible to children. The Montessori method emphasizes hands-on learning and self-directed exploration, making it an excellent approach to studying significant historical events like the formation of the 13 colonies.
Our Montessori approach to teaching pollution is particularly innovative, leveraging hands-on, interactive materials that engage students in active learning.
We are excited to introduce our new Montessori materials on Sign Language which is designed to foster language proficiency. By incorporating sign language in your classroom, you create an inclusive environment where learners develop empathy by understanding diverse modes of expression.
In today’s data-driven world, understanding how to interpret and create graphs and charts is an essential skill. At Alison’s Montessori, we developed “Types of Graphs and Charts” to give elementary learners a head start in mastering these critical concepts.