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![]() ![]() The point is to just continually expose her to these cards, and thus build the vocabulary that is on them. In the next rotation maybe we would match little figures to the matching card or maybe we would use our three-part cards to do some sorting of some kind. Each Shelfie I will invite her to use the three-part cards in different ways.įor example one shelfie we will use the three-part cards as intended in a three-part lesson. Sorta like flashcards, but a little more interactive, we will have a set of 3 part cards to work with throughout the unit study. One really easy way to work in a unit study is some 3 part cards! They are all over the internet and cover every topic you can think of. We will be doing Unit studies all throughout the year and if you want to know what all I have planned for us you can check out this post where I go over all the unit studies we will be doing! It gives great detailed walkthroughs for how to present a lesson! 3 Part Cards – the most infamous Montessori work When I am ready to introduce a new lesson that I don’t know enough about I always visit the Montessori Primary Guide. I will make a note when Bitty masters something and then use the Monster List for inspiration for new lessons to introduce her to. Her list covers all the basic lessons of early learning that I will use as a checklist of sorts. I highly suggest it if you are feeling lost and overwhelmed by Montessori homeschooling. The other place that I will be heavily referencing this year is the Monster List on Montessori Activities that I received after I took the Child of the Redwoods Homeschool course. If you want a curated cheat sheet follow me on Pinterest! I will be sharing some of our favorite activities and art projects over there! I have Montessori homeschool preschool goals… ![]() ![]() It is a gold mine of amazing activities, projects, and inspirations. Then when I update the shelf if something doesn’t feel like the right fit, I make adjustments on the spot. When I sit down to plan homeschool activities, I tend to plan a month at a time because odds are I’m going to come up with more ideas than I want to use on one shelfie and it just saves TIME to do it this way. I created my homeschool preschool lesson plan to help me make sure we cover all of our bases, make time for lots of different fun activities, and most importantly to make planning for each week easier on me! How I figure out what we should be doing! ![]()
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