Cultural activities in Montessori introduce children to geography, science, art, and music. These activities help children develop an understanding and appreciation of the world around them, fostering curiosity and a sense of wonder.
Activities that help children develop an understanding of the physical world and different cultures.
Age: 3 - 6 years
Children explore three-dimensional models of geographical features like islands, lakes, peninsulas, and gulfs.
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Children are introduced to the concept that Earth is a sphere with land and water areas represented in different colors.
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Children learn the names and locations of the seven continents using a globe with color-coded continents.
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Children work with wooden puzzle maps of continents and countries, learning their shapes, names, and relative positions.
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Children explore objects, images, and books representing different cultures, fostering appreciation for global diversity.
View DetailsActivities that introduce children to scientific concepts and the scientific method.
Age: 3 - 6 years
Children predict and test whether various objects will sink or float in water, developing observation and prediction skills.
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Children use magnets to test and sort objects based on whether they are attracted to magnets.
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Children observe and record daily weather conditions, developing observation skills and understanding of weather patterns.
View DetailsActivities that help children develop an understanding of plants and their parts.
Age: 3 - 6 years
Children learn about the basic parts of a plant (root, stem, leaf, flower) using puzzles and nomenclature cards.
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Children learn to classify plants into categories (trees, flowers, fruits, vegetables) using cards and real specimens.
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Children explore different leaf shapes and learn botanical terminology using leaf-shaped insets and cards.
View DetailsActivities that help children develop an understanding of animals and their characteristics.
Age: 3 - 6 years
Children learn to classify animals into major groups (mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians) using cards and models.
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Children learn about the external parts of various animals using puzzles and nomenclature cards.
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Children learn about different habitats and the animals that live in them through cards, books, and matching activities.
View DetailsActivities that develop children's artistic expression and musical appreciation.
Age: 3 - 6 years
Children experiment with mixing primary colors to create secondary colors, developing an understanding of color theory.
View DetailsAge: 3.5 - 6 years
Children explore various art techniques such as painting, collage, and printmaking, developing creativity and fine motor skills.
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Children listen to different types of music, learning to identify instruments, rhythms, and musical styles.
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Children explore various percussion instruments, developing a sense of rhythm and musical expression.
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