Thank you for visiting the blog. I have compiled this list of Montessori at Home Resource. This list was put together based on the activities I have been doing with my children over the years. If you have questions about how to get started or what to do first, this guide will be helpful. Most importantly, you can adapt it…
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Montessori at Home vs. Homeschooling
What is the Difference between Montessori at Home and Montessori Homeschooling? Montessori is amazing. Whether it is done at a school, at home, full-time or part-time, children will benefits from it, no matter what. The Montessori Method has its particular ways. It is full of order and independence. Children crave both, so it is a beautiful and life-long win-win. Please…
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Montessori at Home Preschool Plans
I’m excited to share our Montessori at Home Preschool (2.5-6 year olds) plans. Especially as we are just starting this school year. This is a weekly outline of our plans for the entire school year! Plus, links to practical life skills, Montessori at home materials list, and free printables! These unit studies can be used for homeschool or for example,…
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Montessori Homeschool Space
Our Montessori homeschool space has morphed over the years. We started with our homeschool space in our “unfinished” basement and then it slowly moved upstairs into the family room across from the kitchen. The family room works really well as a homeschool room because Little Bee can work on a project while I wash the dishes in the kitchen. Our…
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How to Start Montessori at Home
How to Start Montessori at Home Doing Montessori at home regularly and consistently can be a lot of fun…and scary. And overwhelming yet life-changing! Try to embrace this new challenge of learning. Montessori, in itself, is such a wonderful method to open up to and invite into your child’s life. You and your children will enjoy it immensely together and forge…
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List of Montessori Sensorial Materials
If you are familiar with the Montessori philosophy and the materials that are used in the classroom, then this list of sensorial materials will be “old hat.” However, if you are new to Montessori and are wanting to incorporate Montessori materials into your homeschool environment, this list will be helpful. This list of Montessori Sensorial Materials is for ages 2.5…
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Fruit Science for Kids
It is a joy to study and understand the scientific world that surrounds us. When we look deeply at the intricate details, we begin to see how beautifully creative our world is. There is a masterpiece painting in each flower and every piece of fruit. This is a fruit science for kids lesson that identifies the various structures of the fruit,…
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DIY Sewing Kit for Kids
Little Bee is fascinated by dandelions and was super duper excited when they popped out in our backyard this spring. He picked a whole basketful of dandelions as a present for me. I wasn’t sure what to do with all these sweet little dandelion heads at first, but then I remembered Little Bee’s sewing kit. This was the perfect opportunity…
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Practical Life for Kids in the Kitchen
In my humble opinion, the best part of Montessori education is allowing the child to be as independent as possible. The caregiver can foster this independence in their child by allowing them to participate in the functions/work of the home, remaining positive even if the child creates what we would consider a mess, and preparing the environment for the child…
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