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Pitcher and Cups Tray

11/30/2020

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Welcome to At Home Montessori Monday!
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Here is an at home Montessori tray you can create for your child(ren).

Pouring trays create a great opportunity for your child(ren) to build their fine motor skills.

Fine motor skills develop the small muscles in children's hands that aid them in tasks such as buttoning their own clothes, using eating utensils or writing!

​To create this tray: 
  1. Find or purchase small containers and pitchers that are the child's size. 
  2. Fill the pitcher with water or small objects such as uncooked beans or rice.
  3.  Pair the pouring tray with a sponge or handheld broom and dustpan to allow the child to clean any spills that may happen during this activity.
  4. Allow the child to practice exploring pouring with various materials and containers.
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We would love to hear from you! Did you make the Picture and Cups Tray with your littles? How did they like it? Share a picture with us on instagram or facebook!

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Clothes Pin Numbers

11/23/2020

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Happy At-Home Montessori Monday!
​Here is an at home Montessori tool you can create for your child(ren). This tool builds both fine motor skills and cognitive skills.

Clothes pins are a great way to strengthen the muscles in your child(ren)s hands that will later aid them in gripping and holding a pencil.
This activity also builds cognitive skills such as one-to-one correspondence, number recognition, and counting skills.

To create this tool you will need to:
  1. Print and cut out the number circles in English* And/Or Chinese* 
  2. Purchase clothes pins.
  3. ​Allow your child(ren) to explore and practice opening and closing the clothes pins to attach to the number cards and utilizing one to one correspondence while counting.

*We recommend printing on cardstock paper and laminating the cards for an increase in durability.
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#amicimontessori #montessori #math #preschool #mandarin #english #finemotor #montessoriathome

We would love to hear from you! Did you make the Clothes Pin Numbers with your littles? how did they like it? Share a picture with us on instagram or facebook!
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Circle and Triangle Lace Cards

11/16/2020

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Here is an at home Montessori tool you can create for your child(ren) this weekend.
Lacing is a great way for your child(ren) to build fine motor skills. Fine motor activities help strengthen the muscles that children use to grip a pencil and write.
​To create this tool you will need to:
  1. Print and cut out these shape cards on cardstock.
  2. Use a hole punch and add a few holes along the edges of each shape.
  3. Attach a piece of yarn or a shoelace to one of the holes with a knot.
  4. ​Allow your child to explore and practice lacing around the shape card. 

​#amicimontessori #montessori #montessoriathome #finemotor #preschool
We would love to hear from you! Did you make the Circle and Triangle Lace Cards with your littles? how did they like it? share a picture with us on instagram or facebook!
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