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Practical Life
The Montessori Practical Life Curriculum incorporates exercises and activities that children observe in daily life. These activities develop children’s independence, concentration, and fine motor skills.
Typical practical life activities involve transferring, food preparation, lessons in grace and courtesy, and cleaning.
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Example materials and activities include:
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Spooning
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Tonging
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Threading
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Sweeping
The Prepared Environment
Practical Life
Language
Mathematics
Sensorial
Culture
Independence,
social skills and
care for the environment
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Colors, shapes, textures, weights, dimension, discrimination and distinguishing between smells, taste and sound
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Oral language, phonics, letter formation, sentence structure, vowels and consonants, writing, reading and early literacy skills
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Numbers, quantities, counting, addition, subtraction, decimal system, multiplication and division
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Geography, botany, zoology, science, history, music and art
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