Thursday, March 28, 2013

20+ Montessori and Fine Motor Ideas





My Twins really enjoy fun Montessori inspired learning!

Here are some links and previews of many wonderful Montessori inspired activities my twins have participated in!! Montessori can be an amazing way to keep your child busy, teach your child, help your child learn better and easier, help a child with special needs or academic issues to learn, to calm your child, to calm you as a parent, to really help your child to understand many academic and practical life skills, and for occupational therapy.

If you want to learn more about Montessori, go to Living Montessori Now

Be sure to click the descriptive text above each photo to go directly to the post in which it is featured from!

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Counting with plastic ice cubes on the mirror table

Montessori math



Spooning marbles into empty water bottles on trays and marble games




Assembling letters with a letter construction set on the floor tray




Fine motor with transparent counters and tubes left over from hexbug nano's


Several backyard Montessori inspired acvitities




Tactile discovery box activities




Transferring feathers and pom poms with clothespins



A Montessori inspired playdate





corn kernal transfer with a scoop




Several more Montessori inspired backyard activities




Water bead transfer




a few Montessori inspired activities




More Montessori inspired outdoor activities




Montessori and Reggio inspired easy DIY ramp











5 comments:

  1. I'm stopping by from the Ultimate Blog Party. We love Montessori learning too!

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  2. Just dropping by from the #UBP13. You have a terrific blog

    here. Looking forward to getting to know you better! I hope you

    find the time to stop by my site. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  3. I have twins. I love the Montessori Method. I'm now following your blog.

    I love UBP!!

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  4. I saw your link on Living Montessori Now. Thanks so much for sharing. I love the backyard idea of using tongs to transfer what looked like oranges or balls. My four year old would LOVE that!

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