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Big Movement in the Montessori Classroom

Dr. Montessori advocates complete respect for children’s natural growth patterns. As teachers and parents, it is our task to choose what kind of activities for children to help them grow naturally. We cannot force children to do it. Not ready to work, which goes against the child's natural development. In a Montessori environment, we help children gain a sense of balance and exercise their hand-eye coordination through thread-walking activities.

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Wire-running activities

Place small slips of paper in the sports basket with labels for the wire-running activities demonstrated by the teacher. Children can freely choose what they like. Carry out wiring activities in a certain way. You can also walk at home, and you can use music to inspire children to move spontaneously. They can walk, run, crawl, dance, and follow the rhythm of the music.

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Montessori Action Cards

Montessori Action Cards are commonly used games in Montessori classrooms. We can handwrite or print some cards. According to the cards The verb above makes the action. Not only can we experience the fun of learning, but we can also get our children moving. It's really simple.

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Jumping with two feet on one foot

Demonstration 1: Bouncing with both feet, the teacher demonstrates and invites the children to do the movements one by one, and the teacher observes Record

Demonstration 2: Long jump with both feet, the teacher demonstrates the long jump activity, invites the children to do the movements, the teacher observes

Demonstration 3: Jumping activity, side jumping (forward jumping) in multiple directions , jump back, jump left and right)

(You can perform free jumping activities along with music)

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Jump running with your feet crossed: stride Jump - change feet - step and jump - change feet

Variation 1: Jump in the classroom without touching anyone or anything

Variation 2: In a circle or square Jump inside

Variation 3: High jumps: high jumps and low jumps

Variation 4: Jump to the music

Variation 5: Follow Beating the rhythm of drumming:

Regarding the Montessori movement, I will introduce it to you first. The game is simple but rich. I believe our baby will also like it.