![]() They’re not all essential, so don’t feel you need to have everything. You can find lots of helpful resources here. I often get asked about the trays, baskets, etc., that I use, so I published a post with many of the items. Favorite Shelves, Trays, Baskets, and More for Montessori Homeschoolers You can also see lots of snake books as they’re published here. National Geographic Kids: Slither Snake!.Snakes Smell with Their Tongues!: And Other Amazing Facts.Everything You Need to Know About Snakes and Other Scaly Reptiles.Really Cool Reptiles (This series (I have the whole set) is great for young readers and preschoolers who are learning about animal classifications!).National Geographic Kids First Big Book of Reptiles and Amphibians.The Animal Book: A Visual Encyclopedia of Life on Earth.First Animal Encyclopedia: A First Reference Guide to the Animals of the World.Tree of Life: The Incredible Biodiversity of Life on Eart h.My seasonal books are now in that book basket.įor toddlers and preschoolers, about ¾ of the books I use are typically Montessori friendly (focusing on reality without smiling or talking animals or smiling or talking vehicles). ![]() Snake Books for KidsĮven though I have books on shelves, I’m now keeping many of my themed books in a forward-facing display after placing a bromeliad plant where the themed book basket was before. I loved that for 1-3 rugs, but I needed something different when I had more grandchildren and some projects that needed more than one rug. I love the Montessori Services rugs and rug holder! I used to use an umbrella stand something like these. If you’re wondering about the rugs and rug box I use, both the rugs and wooden rug holder are from Montessori Services. The frame can be switched from horizontal to vertical without changing the hanger, which is perfect! It’s a free download from the National Gallery of Art.įor our monthly featured art print, I purchased a Li’l DAVINCI art frame that opens in the front for easily changing a free art masterpiece printable or vintage illustration to fit with the month’s theme. Notice the framed copy of the painting Tropical Forest with Monkeys (Sometimes called Tropical Forest with Apes and Snake) (1910) by Henri Rousseau. Montessori Shelves with Snake-Themed Activities and Henri Rousseau Art Print If you don’t have room for all the activities you’d like to do, simply rotate them. If you’re a homeschooler, just choose the activities that work for your child’s interests and ability levels. Many of these are designed for early elementary as well as preschoolers. Many of the activities can be adapted for a variety of levels. My shelves at the beginning of our unit have a mixture of skill levels. Or you could have a special snake-themed area something like the one pictured. You could mix your snake-themed activities among your shelves according to curriculum area. I design the packs using realistic images that I’ve often looked for when preparing a unit study (such as font cards and phonogram cards featuring the letter and phonogram related to the theme and math cards with realistic images that fit the theme and can be adapted for math activities at a variety of levels.) Note: The Montessori-inspired snake pack isn’t designed as a complete snake unit but as supplemental materials. You’ll find Montessori-inspired snake numbers, letters, and and more (part of my subscriber freebie pack, so just sign up for my email to get the link and password … or check the bottom of your latest newsletter if you’re already a subscriber). Montessori Shelves with Snake-Themed Activities Sign up for the Living Montessori Now Newsletter & Get Monthly Subscriber Freebies!.More Than Ten Years’ Worth of Free Printables and Montessori-Inspired Activities.Montessori Homeschool Classroom and Materials.
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