Friday, June 27, 2014
Last week of June
Monday, June 23, 2014
Shapes
Friday, June 20, 2014
Practical Life & the Binomial Cube
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Strawberries!
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
DIY Wall Mounted Art Easel
One of my favorite parts of DJ's play area is the wall mounted art easel. My husband made this for DJ for his 2nd birthday/Christmas and I can't be happier with how it turned out. And it has inspired a lot of free form art from DJ as he's able to access writing tools (crayons, colored pencils, markers and paint pens) and paper whenever he wants. He can also see art supplies like paint, glue and scissors at all times to inspire him to ask for them whenever the mood strikes.
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Week in action
We didn't do as much this week but Friday in particular was a day for working on his Montessori activities. DJ has had a flower arranging activity on his shelves for awhile but doesn't usually select it. That tray had artificial flowers, already cut to length to fit in the vase. Our neighbor gave us a bouquet of peonies. It was the perfect opportunity to teach DJ how to cut flower stems with scissors and he loved it! Without Montessori philosophy, I would never have thought to give scissors to a 2 year old, let alone have him arrange flowers. But he is truly thriving with the challenge.
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Busy Week!
Last week was a busy one for DJ so here are some photos of his activities:
DJ was able to help spin this Kugel Ball at the Science Center. A key principle of Montessori preschool is real life experience and DJ loves any museum where touching is expected! And of course, anything to do with water ranks up high on the preferred list.
DJ was able to help spin this Kugel Ball at the Science Center. A key principle of Montessori preschool is real life experience and DJ loves any museum where touching is expected! And of course, anything to do with water ranks up high on the preferred list.
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Keys of the World Primary Albums
In my first post, I talked a bit about my planning stage at that time. I have read all of the books I listed there and more since then, but I decided not to take the KHT Montessori training program as I thought I would. Although I do believe, based on reviews I've read that it is a quality program, there were a couple of key aspects that led me to an alternate choice. A couple of months ago, I purchased instead the Keys of the World Primary Albums (currently available via Garden of Francis).
Monday, June 2, 2014
Cylinder Blocks in Action
One of the very first sensorial materials introduced in a Montessori classroom are the Cylinder Blocks. They are made of wood, with 10 cylinders cut out of each block. In one block, the cylinders are all the same height but decline in width from thick to thin. In another block, the cylinders are all the same width but decline in height from tall to short (this is the hardest block). A third block declines in both height and width (Tall/Thick down to Short/Thin) while the last declines in height while increasing in width (Tall/Thin to Short/Thick).