Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
hand washing
In a classroom filled with kids and teachers,
it is imperative that we wash our hands
A LOT.
Usually, it's 30 seconds at the sink
with that orange antibacterial goop,
but every once and awhile it's nice to slow down,
bring out the french-milled soap,
and turn it into an elegant affair. ;)
it is imperative that we wash our hands
A LOT.
Usually, it's 30 seconds at the sink
with that orange antibacterial goop,
but every once and awhile it's nice to slow down,
bring out the french-milled soap,
and turn it into an elegant affair. ;)
What you'll need:
- soap (the fancier the better) & a fingernail brush in a dish
- pitcher for warm water (Do you remember what the red line says?)
- hand towel
- mat (to organize materials and to catch any stray splashes of water)
- basin
- delicious hand cream
Labels:
Montessori - Practical Life

Sunday, September 27, 2009
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
the alphabet box
Sometimes I think to myself,
How cool is The Alphabet Box?
26 drawers
{one for each letter}
filled with teeny tiny treasures...
the possibilities are endless!
Here are 2 ways we use The Alphabet Box:
How cool is The Alphabet Box?
26 drawers
{one for each letter}
filled with teeny tiny treasures...
the possibilities are endless!
Here are 2 ways we use The Alphabet Box:
The child chooses a letter drawer
and lays out its contents on a felt.
{The card at the top is also in the drawer
-it's the same as the alphabet story, only tiny.}
For this second activity,
the child chooses 2 letter drawers.
She places the movable alphabet letters
and the alphabet story cards
at the top of the felt.
She mixes up the objects from both drawers...
....and then sorts them into
the correct columns.
By "telling the whole story,"
she is able to check her work.
**I've never made an alphabet box from scratch - the one in the photo was already in my classroom. I'm always on the lookout for tiny objects to add to it, though. Craft stores, garage sales, and thrift stores are good places to get started. Also, Jo over at A bit of this and a bit of that hosts an awesome phonemic object exchange once a year. As for the box, Hubs just informed me, Oh, those? Pretty much every hardware store has them. (duh) ;)
Labels:
Montessori - Language

Friday, September 18, 2009
busy hands
2 friends building short vowel words
with the movable alphabet
{I love this photo}
See those little yellow pouches?
There's one for each vowel
{a, e, i, o, u}
Each pouch has
three ever-changing objects
that share the same middle, short-vowel sound.
I made the blue felt on the right last year...
it's just a rectangle of blue felt
embroidered {ish}
to mimic the lines on
beginning writing paper.
{Let me know if you'd like instructions to make one of your own!}
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Montessori - busy hands

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