That doesn't mean I've been skipping out on materials making. I've got a fair bit done, and now I have pictures! Here's my work to date:
My first priority was getting the bead bars ready so we could learn the snake game and do various additions and subtractions up to ten. Then it was getting one copy for each number of the squares and cubes (of course, I needed more than one ten square - I needed ten in order to continue with the golden bead material). My eight, nine, and ten cubes are not yet completed, but eight and ten are coming along quickly. And my short (square) and long (cubing) chains are just barely beginning. We won't need those for a little while though.
As you can see, I've been using the plastic canvas to steady the cubes and squares. Take my advice: when beginning a cube, start in the MIDDLE and spiral your way out. The first one I tried I began at the corner and that was a mess!
Also, for the long and short chains, you'd be wise to pick up some jump rings or split rings (they're in the jewelry making/beading section of any craft store among the other findings). I tried making them myself, but it's very difficult and time-consuming. If you buy the rings, you can simply make a bunch of bead bars and then link them together. Otherwise there's a bunch of fussing and fidgeting to get bead bars attached.
I'm sure that many of you have anticipated this: as I am having (soon!) two baby boys, my life is about to become much more complex. My plans as far as the blog goes are to leave it up, post when I can, and try to update the blog as materials are made and as pictures are taken. Perhaps as the boys age I will get to post more often, but better a little than none!
So happy to see you back! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, I have to say that I think you are simply amazing! I seem to be on a similar journey as you - I am not trained in Montessori, but I am a Mom who is just beginning my homeschool journey with my 2 kids, ages 4 and 2. I am absolutely loving Montessori from all I've learned about it, except for the small fortune it would cost to buy everything! I so appreciate all you have shared on the materials you have made.
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ReplyDeleteJust try out. Good luck.
Wow... it has been a long time since you have posted as well.. LOL .. I haven't been on blogger in awhile either, just got some posting done today, and thought I should come check out your blog. Hope everything is going well! When are the boys due? I can't remember. I bet everyone is getting excited! How is Ella doing, is she getting prepared for her new brothers?
ReplyDeleteKeep us in the loop - but taking care of yourself and your family is most important, of course... :)
ReplyDeleteOne of my students sent me an email about your blog and how it has helped her tackle making some materials! I teach a Yahoo online Montessori teacher training course and have over 300 students that come from all over the world. May I suggest your blog for them as a resource? My husband is a pastor here in Indianapolis, Indiana (U.S.)! Blessings to you and your sweet family! Karen (karen@amontessorimarketplace.com)
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