Overarching Goals of a Montessori Classroom Part 2 Chakalaka Game
Have fun playing this matching game and reviewing some overarching goals of the Montessori classroom.
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09.08.22
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09.09.22
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Topics of this game:
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Why did Montessori referred to classroom materials as "works"?
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The virtuous cycle involves mind gives instruction and...
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Physical Development involves children's motivation to work, hand-eye coordination fine motor control (including the all-important pincer grip,) spatial awareness, development of movement, equilibrium and...
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Intellectual Development involves Logical thinking persistence, problem-solving / experimentation, deep sense of efficacy, knowledge, and
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How do we obtain concentration and normalization in our classrooms?
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In addition to rich language experiences and modeling grace and courtesy, what is one way we can support the child's Absorbent Mind?
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What is one way to achieve constant forward progress for all children?
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The guide's (teacher's) 5 main roles are to give presentations, inspire, observe, and...
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The 4 main areas of the Montessori classroom are math, language, sensorial, and...
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