Montessori Primary Teacher Manual bundle giveaway!

**Montessori Primary Teacher Manual Bundle Giveaway **

I am so very pleased to have been given the opportunity to both use and review these incredible resources from Montessori Print Shop AND to share them with one lucky family at the end of this week.  The name is a bit misleading because the scope and sequence actually covers the skills normally presented in most traditional school programs through middle elementary grades.  I would suggest taking placement tests for Saxon Math for instance to determine correct grade level placement after completion of these manuals.  You may be surprised at how much ground has been covered! On with the review….

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Several years ago I wrote about our Montessori journey and what I felt was most critical to the success of the method.  Despite the explosion of materials in recent years, I shared that we were not seeing a dramatic increase in peace and order in individuals and homes, termed "normalization" in Montessori circles,  a primary goal of Montessori education.  Montessori-at-home is now often characterized by hands-on projects which multiply to fill prime tabletop and shelf real estate at an alarming rate.  This was not always so.

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My thoughts are the same today.  Few people really dissect down to the heart of any given method – Montessori or otherwise. Hence, there are blocks and trays cluttering schoolrooms and adding more stress to teacher/moms who have no idea what the big picture is nor where all that stuff fits in, literally or figuratively. There are resources offered that carry a particular label which don't actually reflect the method they are linked with. That doesn't bring us closer to a Montessori environment. In fact one would be far closer to realizing the promise of Montessori with a very small number of materials and a good grasp of the overall goals.

So when I read this:

"They (children) are in the constant process of trying to understand what the environment is all about and how they fit into it.  Without order the children will not be able to develop a sense of their relationship with the environment."

I nodded vigorously. Yes!  Further, I would argue that Mom needs to be able to make sense of the method and its relationship with the environment.  I can heartily recommend these primary manuals to help make that happen.

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The manuals first present that big picture overview of the both the skills to be mastered as well as a review of those learned in other areas and how they correspond to and complement new learning. Then they move from that broad view to sequential presentations, broken into steps with clear instructions and material lists.  Once you have a firm idea of the goal you can determine if a given material will enhance the learning or clutter it up.  Montessori Print Shop materials, which correspond to each lesson, are conveniently linked. Therefore, after familiarizing yourself, you can immediately prepare your lesson in its entirety with very little expense.

The manuals defy some preconceptions about both the Montessori method and the children themselves.  They present some inspiring ways to look at things. For instance, in the math manual she says:

Children have "an inborn attraction for math due to their innate sensitivities to time, order, and sequence." 

How contrary to many of our own prejudices about math!  As with the language manual, she explains how the Practical Life and Sensorial activities will have already begun to lay the foundation for future understanding.  Instead of viewing the bean pouring and weighted bottles as isolated activities, you begin to see how beautifully the materials work together across the curriculum to build the child's understanding.

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She discusses the indispensible role of the teacher and inspires us to “use elegant vocabulary” and “good body language” and sincere eye contact.  She stresses that the success of the materials rests upon the ongoing conversations you have with your children.  Instead of reducing the method to the acquisition of purely empirical knowledge, the author encourages us to enrich our environment with music, literature, fine art, and warm interaction.  

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Montessori education was not intended to be cold and mechanical, as it is often caricaturized, but rather to holistically develop mind, body, and spirit.  All those activities are a means to that end, not an end in themselves. They are also not promised to be effective in the absence of  a sweet disposition and participation in religious and cultural ritual. It is all about integrating the separate parts of life and learning into a cohesive whole. With that in mind, I wrote all those years ago to first get understanding.  (Prov 4:7) Develop peace and order in your environment and yourself.  Then share the wonder of God’s orderly creation with the little people you love.  I truly feel this a wonderful resource to aid in that effort and encourage you to spend some uninterrupted time mulling over those introductory sections before diving into the lessons.  They are concise but weighty words. 

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If would like to be included in this drawing for the bundle of Practical Life, Language, and Math Manuals, please leave a comment and enter a good email address.  Winner will be announced on Saturday. 

post script:  Disregard the email sent out earlier.  The widget is fidgety and there is no time to fidget this week <g>   We have a wonderful random winner selector in house.  (She can be seen doing the jacket flip above lol) 

If you have left a comment you are good. We've gotcha.  : ) 


Speed Game Winner!

The winner of the Speed Math giveaway is Sharron.  Congrats!   Good news for the rest of you too.  Julie is offering everyone a coupon good for $2 off the set for the next few days.

Here are the details:

Go to Amazon and make your order. Type in the code 2YJWWG7P in the gift cards and promotion codes upon check-out at amazon to receive $2 off. The offer is good until 12:00 noon on Saturday 3/24. Don't use the one-click order option as this will cause the screen with the gift cards and promotion codes box to be skipped.

Thanks everyone!

Luck of the Irish – math materials giveaway!

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Here it is folks!  I am pleased to be able to offer you a chance to have your own set of the wonderful Speed Math game cards which I reviewed last fall here. Speed is a Montessori-inspired card game which makes learning and practicing the multiplication tables painless. Better than that, it makes it just plain fun.  I can attest that my children ask to play all the time.  Coupled with our Multiplication mat, even our first grader can play.

You can visit Julie's website to see a video of the game in action. 

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Want to give it a try? We are giving you three ways to win your own set.  Leave a comment here to have your name added to the hat.  Visit Facebook and "like" Highhill Education's page for another chance to win.  If you link up to the giveaway on your own blog, leave me your permalink in comments and another entry for your name will be added.  

 

Winner will be announced next Wednesday. 
* giveaway is open to US and APO addresses only *
**a post script added 3/17 – please be sure you a name and email if you would like to be included or I won't be able to contact you if your name is drawn.  Thank you!

 

GIVEAWAY HAS BEEN CLOSED  thank you! 

 

Living and learning lately – Early March edition

Late winter went out with a bang as far as school has gone.  Aidan had the opportunity to attend a co-op class on Celestial Navigation. (Thank you Amy! ) Truth be told, some of it was over his head as he was one of the younger participants.  But fortunately we still have access to the wonderful slide presentations and I have been pulling materials from the shelves to continue the conversation at home. Brendan and Kieran have been fired up about astronomy since overhearing us chat about class so they got some projects too, 

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We found the Wrap-Up's.  They had been hiding at the bottom of a box I had unpacked and repacked and missed them. They were so excited.  Brendan and Tess were too little use them before we moved. Highly recommend. They last forever. 

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Lunch for 20 last week.  Brendan wrapped 30 burritos the night before.  Go B! Once he got the hang of it he was a wrappin' fool.  The kids had their first St. Pat's gig earlier in the day and came back here for food and an afternoon at the zipline.  The boys headed out to the woods for a long imaginary adventure and later they all ended back inside for board games.  We know some great kids. 

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Roman numeral cards free here.   Fun extension ideas here.

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A cut and paste morning for the little Irishmen – and women. : )  From the links here.

I forgot to mention a couple read aloud standout's. 

The Boy Who Drew Birds: A Story of John James Audubon  

This Audubon bio was fabulous. Really. It packed a lot of information in story form and included actual pages from his journals alongside lovely watercolor illustrations. I think we may try this art extension idea.  More than you could ever do here. 

The 39 Apartments of Ludwig Van Beethoven 

This was a sorta silly story but I honestly didn't realize he had moved even more than we have. ; ) 

And I better wrap up here.  

Stop by tomorrow for the details on a Luck o' the Irish homeschool giveaway!

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Random slices of the learning rooms lately….

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The big draw?  A new science text for Alannah.  She made a comment about one of the images which got one boy's attention.  They started looking through the book and talking and before you knew it a crowd formed.   ON the table. 

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When was wasn't studying she was working on some vegetarian dishes for lent.  The spinach mushroom quiche was a huge hit.

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This little man learned to divide, much the way the rest of them did – sharing. If there are 12 cookies and 3 friends share them fairly, how many do they each get?

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There you have it.  Cookies and friends and fair shares. 

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The funny thing about floor work is that it usually isn't just the really little people.  I often turn around and stumble over someone else who just sidled up for company.

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These two are inseparable. I mean the two above and the two below who are usually in deep discussion about something every waking moment. 

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She tries very hard to keep up with Tess and Brendan and they try very hard to include her or to join in on something of hers.  

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high five for that. : ) 

 

some hits lately:

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Montessori at Home – Multiplication Manipulative plans

Those of you who were interested in our multiplication mat might want to visit Montessori Print Shop.  Jennifer has graciously shared actual lesson pages from her primary math manual to use with the mat.   These run through a typical multiplication presentation, complete with suggested scripts. 

Enjoy!

Montessori at Home – Multiplication Manipulatives

Aidan smiled when he saw Brendan using the muliplication mat.  "Oh! You got out that thing-a-ma-jiggie!"  Yes, indeedy.  That OLD thingamajiggie is an idea I altered from the basic multiplication board in the Hainstock book.  It is cut from an inverted bathmat (the kind with lots of tiny suction cups) which has not fared well in storage across the ocean. The numbers 1-10 are labeled across the top.   You can easily drop pony beads or beans across the rows of cups to illustrate groups of numbers.  

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(You can also use the bath mats to make Hundred Boards.  Just use a fine tip sharpie and write the numbers on the cups.)

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Doesn't take long before you transition into a times table chart like this.  It is good to have some hands on work with the beads first so they can really visualize what is happening before they memorize the chart.

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You can, of course use a printable, but when you realize just how far a pony bead can travel, and at what remarkable rates of speed, you become highly motivated to corral them. <g>

PS – you can print out multiplication problems here.   We are using inexpensive math workbooks and hopping around some for convenience. 

Montessori at Home – Braid Board

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Braid boards can be made fairly easily.  This one is a 1 x 4 with a narrow hole drilled at the top, through which are pulled three shoelaces.  If I was closer to a craft store I would probably redo it with 3 different colored cords.  If the drill wasn't an option you could hot glue or staple the strings to the top just as easily. 

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From braiding practice you eventually graduate to other knotwork projects like beginner friendship bracelets.   Or, doing your sister's hair. : ) 

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