Science, at its core, is about curiosity – asking questions, seeking answers and marvelling at the wonders of the universe. In Montessori education, science plays a vital role in nurturing this natural sense of wonder and encouraging children to explore the world around them.
Our recent trip to the Science Museum brought this spirit of discovery…
Embedded in the heart of Montessori learning is the idea that children are naturally curious and it’s our job, as parents and directresses, to nurture this innate desire to explore and discover. Our Science lesson on ‘Living and Non-Living’ will not only help children to classify their world and develop a sense of order but…
Children are always extra-excited to engage in activities that involve water – there’s just something about getting wet, even if only a little, which is why they go bananas for our science lesson on ‘sinking and floating’. Have a look at the below tutorial by My Montessori Works to give you an idea of the…
The planets are an endless source of fascination to children and Montessori methodology has a really fun way of introducing the solar system to developing young minds. Have a look at this lesson by My Works Montessori:
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As you’ll have noticed, the lesson turns the complicated concepts of the solar system…
