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Shapes

Shapes

DJ has this great little board book called The Art of Shapes for Children and Adults by Margaret Steele.  On the left of each page is an artistic reproduction and on the right is a common shape that has been selected from within the art. DJ likes it because he can name all of the shapes and then find it “hidden” in the art. Of course, like a lot of kid’s books, this shape is labeled a diamond, but in…

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Practical Life & the Binomial Cube

Practical Life & the Binomial Cube

This week started off with Daddy’s birthday. DJ helped me make dinner for daddy and he set the table, starting with cleaning it.  Please note that this is NOT how I told him to do this! But he was very thorough with the process and even cleaned each of the chairs several times. He then helped with dinner by breaking the pasta in half. Then he helped with a practical life activity that is critical for a 2 year old,…

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Week in action

Week in action

We didn’t do as much this week but Friday in particular was a day for working on his Montessori activities. DJ has had a flower arranging activity on his shelves for awhile but doesn’t usually select it. That tray had artificial flowers, already cut to length to fit in the vase. Our neighbor gave us a bouquet of peonies. It was the perfect opportunity to teach DJ how to cut flower stems with scissors and he loved it! Without Montessori…

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Busy Week!

Busy Week!

Last week was a busy one for DJ so here are some photos of his activities: DJ was able to help spin this Kugel Ball at the Science Center. A key principle of Montessori preschool is real life experience and DJ loves any museum where touching is expected!  And of course, anything to do with water ranks up high on the preferred list. We went to the Zoo again now that we have a membership and this time it didn’t…

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