Thursday, August 16, 2012
Get Busy!
Friday, June 22, 2012
Special Summer Lesson Planning Links - Part II
Create Your Own Reading Books - Part I
Create Your Own Reading Books Part II!
Indoor Activities Get You Out of the Sun
Enjoy!
Heidi Anne Spietz
American Montessori Consulting
amonco.org
Celebrating 24 Years of Serving School and Home Educators
Montessori for the 21st Century
Friday, November 11, 2011
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
A Bilingual Spanish/English Unit Study About Plants
The adventure begins when students read about the seasons through literature. Next, a block of time is devoted to the study of seeds and plants. By studying ‘The Tortilla”, students begin to make the connection between seeds and plants.
The fictitious character, Carlos, then takes the students on a journey where they observe the sprouting of seeds by studying the lima beans in a controlled environment.
The final lesson, El Maiz, allows the students to combine record keeping through
open-ended comparisons and recording observations. Since this final lesson concentrates
on corn, students are invited to make cornmeal pancakes.
Each lesson encourages an integrated bilingual approach, so that students learn and apply
in both Spanish and English.
Bloom’s Taxonomy is used to make certain that students understand the concepts introduced. See http://www.amonco.org/bloomstaxonomy.html for a comparison of
Bloom’s Taxonomy with the Montessori method.
To access the complete lesson plan, please visit
http://www.dpsk12.org/programs/almaproject/pdf/Plants.pdf
For additional Spanish/English resources, please visit
http://www.cantemosco.com/ - Cantemos
http://www.funwithlanguages.com/ - Fun With Languages
http://www.professortoto.com/ - Professor Toto
http://amonco.org/bookstore.html - Reading, Writing and Spelling in Spanish I
http://www.amonco.org/montessorisummergardening.html - Montessori Lessons -
A Gardening Unit Study
Enjoy1
Heidi Anne Spietz
American Montessori Consulting
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Montessori Lesson Picks of the Week May 19, 2008
For complete instructions on how to fuse phonics, reading and book making visit http://www.amonco.org and click on the How to Make a Book located in the navy blue column.
Click on the links below for additional Montessori related lesson planning.
The Sensitive Period for Language
Montessori Lesson Picks of the Week May 12, 2008
AMC Montessori Short Vowel Bingo Game
Use the AMC Montessori Short Vowel Bingo Game to augment interdisciplinary learning. Everything you need to present this game is included in the download. Just read the instructions, print out the game cards, control cards and circle game piece symbols. You'll discover how you can use this game as an extension exercise for lessons in spelling, reading and writing.
Review the phonics preparatory activities as described in Montessori at Home: A Complete Guide to Teaching Your Preschooler at Home Using the Montessori Method. Children should be able to both pronounce the sounds associated with each of the consonants (both initial consonant and final consonant) and read a limited amount of monosyllable words, i.e. cat, men, tip, pop and mug. They should have some recognition of the (CVC) consonant, vowel consonant pattern, i.e. cat, mat, etc. This game should also be used with the "Make Your Own Reading Books" set of lesson plans. See May 18, 2008 Montessori Pick of the Week. These fun activities that you and your child can do together, are available for online viewing, free of charge by visiting http://www.amonco.org
AMC Montessori Grammar Bingo Game
Use the AMC Montessori Grammar Bingo Game with Modern Montessori at Home and Modern Montessori at Home II to augment interdisciplinary learning. Everything you need to present this game is included in the download. Just read the instructions, print out the game cards, control cards and grammar symbols. You'll discover how you can use this game as an extension exercise for lessons about virtually any subject. Compose simple to complex sentences and invite your child to place the appropriate grammar symbol above the corresponding part of speech. Sentences can be about any subject(s) currently being presented. The possibilities are endless.
The Sample Spanish Grammar Game file contains information and sample game cards for those who wish to present the game in Spanish.
These games were brought to you by Heidi Spietz. To learn more about Heidi, click here.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Montessori Lesson Picks of the Week April 20, 2008
Make a Festive Hat for Cinco de Mayo and Mother's Day
Sing a Song in Spanish
Paper Mache Pinata
Celebrating Cinco de Mayo
Lesson Plan - Subtopic - Cinco de Mayo
More Interdisciplinary Lesson Planning ~ Spanish Lessons and Cinco de Mayo
Cinco de Mayo ~ Excellent Background Information
Cinco de Mayo Recipes
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Montessori Links of the Week for March 31st
by visiting the following links:
Homeschooling? Feeling stressed out? Let me offer a few suggestions....
AMC Montessori Holiday Grammar Bingo
The Human Respiratory System - Links for a Montessori Unit Study
Medical Terminology - Links for a Montessori Unit Study
Starting Your Own Montessori Community Service Projects
The Art and Fun of Kite Flying - Montessori Spring and Summer Fun
(Updated)
Additional free Montessori unit studies, Montessori lesson plans and Montessori
resources are available at http://www.amonco.org
Heidi Spietz
American Montessori Consulting
Celebrating 20 Years of Service to School and Home Educators
http://www.amonco.org
Monday, March 24, 2008
Montessori Lesson Picks of the Week for March 24, 2008
Yummy Peanut Butter Fudge
Creamy Lemon Pie
Sour Cream Fudge
Home-grown "Fast Food" for Busy Families by Sara Ambarian
Talented Sara Ambarian is someone who can take something like home-grown sprouts and make mouth watering mahi mahi filets. In the article, Home-grown “Fast Food” for Busy Families, Sara shares how busy families can easily and conveniently add home grown sprouts to their food repertoire. Sara shares how the family can become interested in growing different varieties, and how these sprouts add flavor and texture to various salads, sandwiches, etc.
Sara embraces the philosophy of providing integrated lessons in gardening and cooking for children and teens, to help them become more environmentally aware, nutritionally informed and consumer savvy.
Sara mentions experiments you can easily set up at home, giving you the opportunity to determine if sprouting is something your family might enjoy. Sara also provides helpful tips about what to look for when buying sprouting seeds, and then walks you through the planting and nurturing process. A scrumptious recipe with an illustrative picture is included. If the picture doesn’t motivate you to try sprouting, I don’t know what will!!
To discover how sprouting can be easily implemented in Montessori practical life cooking and gardening lesson presentations, Montessori teachers will want to read this article as well.
To read this article, please visit
http://www.amonco.org . Look under Notable and Notable and click on the Home-grown “Fast Food for Busy Families” hyperlink. To learn more about Sara Ambarian please visit
http://home.netcom.com/~symbios/wedding.html
Enjoy! :)
Heidi
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Congratulations to January Montessori Drawing Winners
Amanda C of St. Paul, MN
Have you seen the wonderful array of prizes for the February, 2008 1st and 2nd place winners?
To enter and read about the prizes, visit http://www.amonco..org
Heidi
Montessori Lesson Picks of the Week February 11, 2008
ARTIST'S BIOGRAPHIES
You will click on selected links which will have embedded additional links to help you with your art lesson planning!
Here is an example: From http://www.birdcagebooks.com/lc_artists.html
you will be directed to http://www.birdcagebooks.com/lc_vangogh.html At this link you will discover a very thorough lesson unit study of Vincent Van Gogh
Fra Angelico
Sandro Botticelli
Gustave Caillebotte
Mary Cassatt
Paul Cézanne
Leonardo da Vinci
Edgar Degas
Paul Gauguin
Edouard Manet
Michelangelo Buonarrotti
Claude Monet
Berthe Morisot
Camille Pissarro
Auguste Renoir
Henri Rousseau
Raphael Sanzio
Georges Seurat
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Vincent Van Gogh
Enjoy!!!
Heidi
http://www.amonco.org
Monday, January 28, 2008
Montessori Lesson Picks of the Week January 28, 2008
Lessons About Renaissance Music
Presenting a Lesson About Polyphony
Comparing the Renaissance with the Baroque Period
ART
Renaissance Art Lessons
Comparing the Renaissance with the Baroque Period
Monday, January 7, 2008
Montessori Lesson Picks of the Week January 7, 2008
Montessori Medical Terminology Unit Study
Free Pictures for Unit Studies by Oxford Illustrated Science Encyclopedia
Montessori Unit Study on the Respiratory System
Grades 2 through 12
Discovering China
How to Make Japanese Origami Kusadama Flowers
Multicultural Unit on China
Multicultural Unit on Japan
Math on the Street - Origami
The Geometry Junkyard
The Uniform Polyhedra
Polyhedra and Numbers Puzzles
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
American Montessori Consulting Celebrates 20th Anniversary
Montessori Lesson Picks of the Week December 31, 2007
The following activities and lessons can be modified and integrated
into Montessori learning.
See
Montessori January and February Lessons
for details.
Science Links
Montessori Animals in the Winter Study Unit
Cynthia Lanius' Fractals Units
Grow Your Own Snowflakes!
Crystalization
Cotton Snow Flake - Art Activity
A Snow Crystal Primer
Snow Crystal Classifications
Snow Crystal Hot Spots
Directory of Additional Winter Science Resources
Lincoln, Washington and Valentine's Day Lesson Planning Links
Black History Month
Abraham Lincoln Theme
Teacher Lesson George Washington
Abraham Lincoln Lesson Planning
Preschool Black Activity History Theme
Black History Lessons Bring Global Experience
Black History Theme
Preschool Black History Month Activities
Celebrating Black History Month
Education First: Black History Activities
Click here to connect to the social studies directory.
Valentine's Day Links
See below here for additional arts & crafts resources.
Creative Care
History of Valentine's Day
Christine O'Keeffe's Valentine Page
Free Valentine's Day Craft Projects
Gardening Projects
Flower Press Kit
Montessori Fall Hands-On Lessons
Montessori Winter Hands-On Lessons
Wishing you a happy, healthy 2008!
Heidi
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Lessons Picks of the Week for December 3, 2007
Fractions come alive as children measure out the ingredients needed to provide those yummy desserts,
appetizers, salads and main dishes!! The following activities and lessons can be modified and integrated
into Montessori learning.
Cooking With Math-Math Central
Cooking Traditions
Disabled Kids and Cooking: Celebrate Recipe Day and Teach More Than Math
Guide to Cooking With Kids
NNCC Cooking with Children: Kids in the Kitchen
Cooking - Practical Applications - Grades 4 - 6
Cooking Up Fractions Recipe
Lesson 4: Cooking with Fractions
Mesasurements in Cooking
Montessori Fall Hands-On Lessons
Montessori Winter Hands-On Lessons