This beautifully illustrated timeline provides a comprehensive overview of the development of human culture from our earliest ancestors to the present day. It depicts great cultural achievements like the invention of fire, the domestication of wolves, and the moon landing. The timeline covers 5 million years of human history and is divided into four sections with different timescales.
This beautifully illustrated timeline provides a comprehensive overview of the development of human culture from our earliest ancestors to the present day. It depicts great cultural achievements like the invention of fire, the domestication of wolves, and the moon landing. The timeline covers 5 million years of human history and is divided into four sections with different timescales.
The Montessori Fundamental Needs Chart is a beautiful and informative tool that can be used to teach children about the fundamental needs of humans.
The purpose of this lesson is to introduce the idea that all humans throughout space and time, have had the same material and spiritual needs. It provides a universal framework for thinking about other people, no matter how different they may seem to us.
This New Fundamental Needs Chart includes an extra dimension of culture that will help tie the fundamental needs of humans into all other areas of the history curriculum and provide a robust foundation for integrating all of the Montessori cultural lessons. Please read this blog post to learn more.
The Question Charts provide a foundation for the historical presentation and the stories given by the teacher, and a guide for the child’s own research and exploration. They provide a guide for research onany group of people living at any time in history. This material is a link from the work with the timelines, to the more abstract work of completely independent research and discussion sessions. The charts direct research, discussion and thought until theyare no longer needed.
The purpose of these economics cards and lessons is to show the relationships between production and consumption. With the nomenclature cards, you can introduce the basic terminology of economics.
These lessons are ideal for upper elementary children and should follow the interdependencies lessons.
This modernized Montessori interdependency cards bundle is a great way for children to learn about the interconnectedness of the world around them. The cards are made for open-ended discussion and feature images of different producers and workers in the modern world.
These cards are a great addition to any lower elementary history curriculum.
This blank history timeline is the perfect tool for any budding historian! With plenty of room to add and arrange your own special events, this timeline allows you to visualize the past in a logical and useful way. Whether you want to track the progression of important world events, document the history of a specific…
A jumping off point for discussion and research, these cards feature a mix of major historical events, conflicts, and inventions that are important to the Scientific Revolution
These cards are meant to be placed on a blank timeline.
A jumping off point for discussion and research, these cards feature a mix of major historical events, conflicts, and inventions that are important to American history.
These cards are meant to be placed on a blank timeline.
Montessori Card set C1 for the interdependencies lesson. “What are the needs of the producers?” Sometimes called economic geography cards.
This is a modernized set of interdependency cards to add to your history curriculum. Designed to spark discussion with your elementary students about where our products come from.
Montessori Card set B3 for the interdependencies lesson. “What are the products of the oil refiner?” Sometimes called economic geography cards.
This is an all new modernized set of interdependency cards to add to your history curriculum. Designed to spark discussion with your elementary students about where our products come from.
Montessori Card set B2 for the interdependencies lesson. “What are the products of the miner?” Sometimes called economic geography cards.
This is an all new modernized set of interdependency cards to add to your history curriculum. Designed to spark discussion with your elementary students about where our products come from.
Many of the early history lessons in Montessori focus around the concept of time and helping students understand how we measure the passage of time. Here are the printables for three of those early lessons, paired these with the Months of the Year and Days of the Week 3-part cards, and you’ll be well prepared for early Lower Elementary history lessons!
This material is best suited for early lower elementary students. Each card gives a brief history and etymology of where the days of the week got their names.
Montessori Card set A3 for the interdependencies lesson. “Where does our clothing come from?” Sometimes called economic geography cards. This lesson emphasizes producers and is meant to show how important each individual is in the free market. Lesson plans are not included, but an answer key is.
I have modernized the producers from the original set.
Montessori Card set A2 for the interdependencies lesson. “Where does our meat come from?” Sometimes called economic geography cards. This lesson emphasizes producers and is meant to show how important each individual is in the free market. Lesson plans are not included, but an answer key is.
I have modernized the producers from the original set.