our Montessori week

So HS moms, are you all done for the summer or are you keeping your school rooms(s) open all summer long? After our two-week break here i am certainly ready for the new week of homeschool leading us into the summer, Woo hoo! This is what our school area looks like this week :) happy Monday to y’all!

practical life shelves:
the quiet game, beads, broom and dust pan (wrist turn), lacing\dressing bear, scrubbing\washing veg and fruit (care of self), grinding herbs, shelling pecans, beating the egg with a whisk. the bottom shelves are puzzles for free play.

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sensorial shelves: the red rods, pink cubes, brown stairs, knobless cylinders, and color tablets. The bottom shelf is pretend play toys. the top shelf has our family adventure jar, our first globe/ ball and our first Bible.

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language shelves: pink series word work, abc printables from here, our first fun with French DVD, our mocobabies sign language flashcards and stickers, lauri a-z lower case tracing letters puzzle, abc tracing book, writing journals, cuisenaire rods alphabet book, a Kindergarten work book, cuisenaire rods, tracing sand, life cycle of a tree cards, my very first library by Eric Carle, abc stones, abc magnets, b basket, pink series cards #1, abc puzzle, lower and uppercase letter matching cards.

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next to these shelves is the book basket that baby loves as well!

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baby’s Montessori shelf: triangle stackers, nesting bowls, nesting cubes, shape sorting box, wooden pop-up toy and a colorful rice shaker jar.

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10 thoughts on “our Montessori week

  1. Oh how I envy all of your storage!! We homeschool at our dining room table and have a couple of baskets tucked under the extra dining room chairs. Our house doesn’t have an extra room where we could set up our homeschool. How great your organized shelves are. Must be inspiring to the kids to see all of that fun stuff and be able to reach it themselves!

  2. I always kept our Montessori homeschool classroom open during the summer when my kids were little, although we didn’t have a scheduled school time and I didn’t worry about rotating materials. I love how organized and attractive your classroom is … and I love your baby shelf! Thanks so much for linking up with Montessori Monday. I featured your post at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page and pinned your post to my Montessori Homeschool Classroom Pinterest board and my Babies – Activities and Ideas Pinterest board (baby board at http://pinterest.com/debchitwood/babies-activities-and-ideas/)

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