Montessori Activities for Children

Skills You’ll Learn

Montessori Activity Planning
Practical Life Teaching
Sensorial Teaching Skills
Activity-Based Teaching
Classroom Setup & Management

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Requirements

  • Interest in teaching career.
  • No prior experience needed.

TONGING ACTIVITY

  • Video
  • 0:50

Benefits of fine motor skills

  • Video
  • 0:24

SPOONING ACTIVITY

  • Video
  • 0:25

Dry pouring activity

  • Video
  • 0:33

SORTING ACTIVITY

  • Video
  • 0:47

Brown Stairs

  • Video
  • 1:18

Sandpaper Numbers

  • Video
  • 1:55

Red Rods

  • Video
  • 1:04

Montessori Materials

  • Video
  • 3:02

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    FAQs - Montessori Activities for Children

    What is the Montessori Activities for Children course about?
    This free course by Entri introduces simple, practical Montessori activities that support a child’s overall development, including motor skills, concentration, independence, and early learning.
    What are Montessori activities for children?
    Montessori activities are hands-on learning tasks designed to help children develop independence, concentration, and practical life skills through self-directed play and exploration.
    Do Montessori activities require special materials?
    No, many Montessori activities can be done using simple household items like bowls, spoons, cloth clips, buttons, and trays. Specialized materials can enhance learning but are not always necessary.
    How will this course help teachers?
    Teachers will learn how to plan, demonstrate, and guide Montessori activities that improve children’s focus, independence, and learning skills.
    How are Montessori activities different from traditional learning activities?
    Montessori activities are child-led, hands-on, and self-paced, while traditional methods are often teacher-directed and focused on memorization.
    Can parents teach Montessori activities at home without training?
    Yes, parents can guide children using basic Montessori principles like allowing independence, providing safe materials, and encouraging exploration, even without formal training.
    At what age can children start Montessori activities?
    Children can begin Montessori activities as early as 6 months to 1 year, starting with simple sensory and motor skill activities, and progressing to practical life and academic activities as they grow.