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My own approach to working with my kids is very much influenced by the Montessori school of thought. Regular readers know that I feature a lot of Montessori activities at Gift of Curiosity. So far, I have found Montessori to be a good fit for me and my kids in all of our homeschool activities.
I initially became familiar with Montessori activities from reading the blogs of parents who use a Montessori approach with their children. I learned more by checking books out at the library. I also enrolled in – and am just about to finish! – a 12-month online course through KHT Montessori. And as I continue to educate my children with a Montessori-inspired approach, I continue to get so many ideas from other wonderful bloggers who share their Montessori-inspired activities with the world.
There were a number of great ideas shared at last week’s Kids’ Co-op. You are welcome to pin the top image below to come back to this page in the future for ideas. If you are interested in one particular idea, I urge you to click through to the post featuring that idea and pin directly from that page.
Note: For more Montessori-inspired ideas to try with your kids, see my Montessori activities page.
Montessori-inspired activities for babies and toddlers using yarn balls from Living Montessori Now
Montessori kids books from Racheous-Lovable Learning {updated: broken link removed}
Montessori-inspired transportation unit {broken link removed} from Welcome to Mommyhood
20 fine motor skills activities for kids using clothespins from Lalymom
Flower cutting fine motor practice from Dabbling Momma
Exploring symmetry with rainbow blocks and a mirror from Where Imagination Grows
10 hands-on ideas for learning letters from The Pleasantest Thing
Montessori-inspired Russia activities from Living Montessori Now
More Montessori resources
More Montessori posts from Gift of Curiosity:
- Apple Montessori activities
- Farm Montessori activities
- Pirate Montessori activities
- Valentine Montessori activities
- Easter Montessori activities
- Halloween Montessori activities
- Christmas Montessori activities
- Practical life activities using food
- Montessori continents activities
- Montessori mapping activities
- Montessori sandpaper letters
- Montessori printables
Foe more Montessori ideas, see my Montessori activities page and my Montessori Pinterest board.
Thank you SO much for including my clothespins post!
Yay! Thanks for including our rainbow blocks and mirror play!
Thank you for sharing our flower cutting activity!
Thank you so much for including our Montessori works!
I look forward to looking through all of the activities linked up this week! Thank you for hosting, too 🙂
What a fantastic collection if fun ideas for learning.
Thank you for stopping by the Thoughtful Spot Weekly Blog Hop this week. We hope to see you drop by our neck of the woods next week!