Montessori Global serves to help teachers, whether they are in the classroom or teaching online, as well as parents who are home-schooling, to give the children they guide and teach, beautiful and engaging Montessori printable materials and Montessori digital resources to work with on their exciting and beautiful journey into world the of learning
Montessori Global serves to help teachers, whether they are in the classroom or teaching online, as well as parents who are home-schooling, to give the children they guide and teach, beautiful and engaging Montessori printable materials and Montessori digital resources to work with on their exciting and beautiful journey into world the of learning
Using the following products, the Honey Bee is introduced methodically:
A choice of 2 sets of Parts of the Honey Bee Nomenclatures
Vocabulary Classified Cards
Life Cycle Sequencing cards to use with Life Cycle Miniatures
Lifecycle Posters in US Letter and Half Letter Size
Booklet Templates for Follow Up Work
Definition Cards
4 Interactive Boom Learning Decks to Consolidate Montessori Card Material
The following concepts are introduced and reinforced:
Vocabulary Pertaining to the Honey Bee:
Queen Bee
Worker Bee
Drone
Pollination
Honey Comb
Bee Hive
Bee Nest
Waggle Dance
Egg
Larva
Pupa
Adult Bee
Parts of the Honey Bee:
Head
Thorax
Abdomen
Wings
Antenna
Compound Eye
Legs
Pollen Baskets
The Lifecycle of the Honey Bee:
The Honey Bee
The Queen Bee
The Worker Bee
Drone
The Montessori inspired Boom Cards™ help students learn all about the layers of the atmosphere in a digital format that has facets of the Montessori three period lesson:
The facts are presented
Students are given the word and ask to select the applicable layer.
Students are asked to name each layer.
Students arrange the layers of the atmosphere in order.
Parts of the Leafcutter Ant and Life Cycle of the Leafcutter Ant Boom Cards and Montessori Nomenclature Cards.
Using the following products, the Leafcutter Ant is introduced methodically:
Leafcutter Nomenclatures
Vocabulary Classified Cards
Life Cycle Sequencing cards to use with Life Cycle Miniatures
Lifecycle Posters in US Letter and Half Letter Size
Ant Colony Posters in US Letter and Half Letter Size
Booklet Templates for Follow Up Work
Definition Cards
2 Interactive Boom Learning Decks to Consolidate Montessori Card Material
The following concepts are introduced and reinforced:
Vocabulary Pertaining to the Leafcutter Ant:
Leafcutter ants
Ants and aphids
Above ground ant nest
Subterranean ant nest
Winged female
Wingless queen ant
Drone
Soldier ant
Worker ant
Adult
Parts of the Leafcutter Ant:
Head
Thorax
Abdomen
Wings
Antenna
Compound Eye
Legs
Pollen Baskets
Petiole node
Tibial spur
Life Cycles:
The Queen Ant
The Worker Ant
Drone
This value packed Water Cycle and Watershed Unit includes the following activities:
Montessori 3 part nomenclatures cards introducing water cycle and watershed vocabulary and concepts.
Definition cards
Create your own water cycle activity
Create your own watershed activities
Boom Learning Deck to consolidate concepts and assess understanding including a digital build your own water cycle activity.
Microsoft Powerpoint presentation for presenting this lesson to your class. Can also be used by students to consolidate understanding.
The following vocabulary and definitions are introduced in this unit:
The Water Cycle
evaporation
condensation
precipitation
transpiration
infiltration
percolation
groundwater
runoff
watershed
watershed divide
snowmelt
sublimation
deposition
advection
tectonic plates
canopy interception
The 3 part nomenclature and classified cards make it the perfect addition to the Montessori Elementary environment and the digital components make it ideal for any environment including homeschool environments.
The Montessori Sound Game is a phonemic awareness game to identify initial sounds in words. Phonemes are the sounds that make up spoken words.
Online games for phonemic awareness can also be practiced independently by students.
The main objective of playing the Montessori sound games is to prepare students for reading and writing by raising their awareness of the sounds that make up words. Although they are depicted on each card, recognizing the letters is not emphasized at this stage.
No more than three sounds are introduced a day. This selection must include one known and two unknown sounds (unless it is the first presentation, in which case, three unknown sounds are selected). For this reason, a letter selection card appears when selecting the play button on the title card or the back button on any other card. This affords the person presenting the activity, the freedom to choose the appropriate sounds for individual children.
The deck is designed to allow children to play the games independently. Each slide has a sound icon which plays the part of the game usually verbalized by the person presenting the game. A play button on each slide will drive the game forward in alphabetical order. Alternatively, children can select the back button to be directed to the letter selection card. When children use the deck independently, the report section can add valuable insight in terms of which sounds the child knows and which sounds the child does not know.
The stop icon ends the game which is important when presenting the sounds three at a time. The object image order on each slide is randomized each time the game is played.
When presenting the sounds, ensure that the vocabulary associated with the images used in the game, is familiar to the child. A list of the images and their names is included.
The vowels are highlighted in blue, but this must not be emphasized at this stage. The colors are consistent with activities and materials that the child will work with after the Montessori Sound Games have been practiced extensively.
The is no slide for the letter X as no words start with the sound it makes and this deck is emphasizing initial sounds only.
Each slide has a sound icon which plays the part of the game usually verbalized by the person presenting the game.
The stop icon ends the game.
Boom Cards
To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for modern Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with “Fast Pins,” (a form of play that gives instant feedback to students for self-grading Boom Cards).
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