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.
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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.
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!
Learning punctuation marks at a young age equips children with fundamental skills that enhance their overall literacy and communication abilities, laying a strong foundation for future academic success.
The Greek numeral system, used centuries ago, laid the foundation for the Roman numerals we encounter today. Studying Greek numbers isn’t just about learning an obsolete system; it’s about understanding the evolution of math and appreciating the intellectual achievements of ancient civilizations. This fosters a deeper connection to math, making it more than just equations and calculations.
Presidents of the United States Complete Set is a new and exciting material at Alison’s Montessori that will enrich your students’ or children’s learning experience and inspire them to learn more about the history and the leaders of the United States. Our new material consists of two large charts, 46 labels, and corresponding research cards. […]
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.