After months of struggling with my mental health, our learning spaces were a mess. This long weekend my friends and I decided to tackle it as a team (child-free)! How blessed am I to have the support and love?! We put on some music and worked our magic together getting things just so. (Note: for those […]
The Best Montessori Printables
Montessori Printables are everywhere online now. But finding good quality, affordable printables can be difficult. My favourite free Montessori printable resources are from The Helpful Garden. She has a brilliant range and quality (for free!) I love how it’s set up with every area covered: Language, Mathematics, Sensorial, Practical Life, Geography, Science. Imagine Our Life […]
Montessori Maths Trays
contains affiliate links Montessori Maths The Montessori method focuses strongly on a tactile approach to mathematics. I truly think that this is the best way to learn maths and (with careful observation of your child’s interests and development) hands on activities make learning maths enjoyable! Maria Montessori believed that children have an innately Mathematical Mind […]
DIY Montessori Fine Motor Activities | Low to No Cost
contains affiliate links Cheap Montessori fine motor activities that are DIY and simple to set up are something I am asked about frequently. Many of these can be adapted to be appropriate for many age groups. I hope you find some inspiration for creating engaging activities for your kids that help develop fine motor skills! […]
Overhead Projector Play and Learn | Reggio Inspired
Inspired by our recent trip to the Reggio Light Play! Exhibition, I have been even more desperate for an overhead projector for our play and learning at home. Lucky me! I have a teacher-friend who has managed to get me an old overhead projector (OHP) from her school as they are upgrading. As a result, […]