Even ground rules for the presentations themselves you ask? Yep! I’ll be honest here. I need a little refresher on this myself and need to do a better job of following these ground rules for presentations. These came from Sister Anthonita Porta, O.P. She was an amazing woman and a true “Montessorian”.
Free the Child's Potential
A blog about being a Montessori primary teacher, mother of a sweet little one, wife of an outdoorsman...
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Ground Rules for Montessori Teachers
a.) order-left to right and top to bottom
b.) state if this activity is done on
1.) floor-only
2.) table-only
3.) either floor or table
c.) state if this activity is for:
1.) one person
2.) more than one person (state specific amount)
d.) show how to return the work in order
e.) handle the work respectfully (the child will notice)
f.) name the activity and the shelf on which it belongs (practical life,
math, sensorial, language, etc.)
2.) Teacher models all the ground rules:
a.) uses a low voice
b.) walks slowly
c.) uses calm, slow movements
d.) gets down to child’s level to interact
e.) has a pleasant expression
3.) Teachers use positive language mirroring whenever possible.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
The Simple Things
This post has been a long time coming and is a bit different from my usual, but hey it is summer after all …
As I was camping several weekends ago with my Joe and my Molly at Lee State Park, it occurred to me how it is the simple things that matter most. The everyday ins and outs make life so meaningful. Things like spending time with loved ones, long walks, napping, being out in nature... Too many times people are looking for the next best thing, when the next best "thing" is already there. So here are some of the simple things my family enjoyed on our mini vacation to celebrate mine and Joe’s seventh year anniversary:
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Montessori Classroom Ground Rules
As I said in a previous post, there is this huge misconception that Montessori means that the children are free to do whatever they choose and that the class is not structured. This is not the case at all! That would be complete chaos and how would anything get accomplished that way?! It really comes down to those ground rules!
Saturday, May 28, 2011
The Montessori Cult
Not! There is not a Montessori cult ( that I know of)! There are a LOT of people that strongly believe in the philosophy and some who may seem a little too enamored. I believe a big part of it is that finding out about the philosophy and experiencing it firsthand is like a light bulb coming on. It just makes sense to a lot of people and they want to share it.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Math Lessons
Here is an easy to put together lesson for teaching greater than, less than, and the same as. Using word or some other software (or even writing by hand), make several labels stating each of those things. (You may want to do the phrases on different colors to make it easier for clean up. I plan on re-doing my labels for that reason.) Add in a deck of cards and you have a new lesson for your shelf. You could also use the red and blue rods (more concrete for the child) or even the sandpaper numerals, instead of playing cards.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Language Lessons
Nouns: This one comes from a mentor teacher named Cheryl Spencer. She may have seen it somewhere else herself. Teachers are such “thieves” anyways, right? This lesson is pretty self explanatory, very easy to make, and the children love it.