How Sedimentary Rocks Are Made: Lesson and Experiment Guide
Learning how sedimentary rocks are made is among the most fundamental concepts in geology. If you want your students or your child to have a…
Learning how sedimentary rocks are made is among the most fundamental concepts in geology. If you want your students or your child to have a…
Kids’ brains are designed to learn from their environments. As babies and toddlers, they learn through playing and imitating others around them. It makes sense,…
Whether you’re leading your own child or a classroom of children in Montessori education, the right tools make all the difference. They allow your students…
Montessori science for kids starts with broad-level science topics (e.g., the Universe, botany, etc.), then breaks those topics down into more manageable pieces of information.…
Starting with an observation, and ending with a conclusion, the Scientific Method is a formal series of steps that scientists use to answer questions and…
Science is an important subject for young learners. Understanding science gives students the tools they need to understand the world around them. Traditional teaching techniques…
The Montessori method is known for introducing children to advanced topics at an early age, and that includes providing opportunities to study chemistry for kids!…
Every child enters a new year at a different level. Some may have expanded their knowledge over the summer, while others may need some refreshment…
Every child is a scientist in the making. That’s because, just like chemists, geologists, and stargazers, they learn by doing. Montessori science has always gone beyond building…
Children are natural scientists. They have an innate curiosity and a desire to investigate, experiment, imagine, and create. As parents and educators, we can nurture…