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The Prepared Environment: Gratitude
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The Prepared Environment Store. For Teacher Resources and Curriculum Materials. Enter your search terms. Monday, March 17, 2008. I now blog over at Trillium Montessori. My mission here at The Prepared Environment. Is to make the lives of teachers easier. In my ten years of teaching I have always looked for ways to streamline and simplify all the things on my to-do. Lists The one behind-the-scenes list I don't take a short cut on is the to-thank. Why Is This So Important? Bring on the Light. Dr Michael Mc...
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The Prepared Environment: Montessori Curriculum Planning and Record Keeping
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The Prepared Environment Store. For Teacher Resources and Curriculum Materials. Enter your search terms. Thursday, February 28, 2008. Montessori Curriculum Planning and Record Keeping. I now blog over at Trillium Montessori. Having said that however, I do think there are some basics that can help us in our endeavor. The very first step in setting up your record-keeping system is to figure out your purpose. Why will you be keeping records? Who are they for? What information do you want to record? This may...
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The Prepared Environment: January 2008
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The Prepared Environment Store. For Teacher Resources and Curriculum Materials. Enter your search terms. Saturday, January 19, 2008. There are so many roles and tasks we have to juggle every day as teachers. when what we really want to do is get on with the business of working with kids! I recently began formally putting together a number of systems I have developed over the years to help me streamline all those classroom administrative tasks. You can see some of my favorites at my store. Check out our s...
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At Home with Montessori: The third plane
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At Home with Montessori. An ongoing attempt to bring Montessori ideas into the home of three children of different planes of development, following success and frustration! Montessori Events and What's On. Friday, September 21, 2012. Referring back to my last post about traits of the earlier planes of development recurring once the child moves to a later plane, made me think hard about the behaviours that my eldest (particularly last year) displayed as he moved from 11 - 12years. How can you be so. Tearf...
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At Home with Montessori: October 2012
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At Home with Montessori. An ongoing attempt to bring Montessori ideas into the home of three children of different planes of development, following success and frustration! Montessori Events and What's On. Friday, October 19, 2012. Oh, ho ho, to be back on UK shores and studying Montessori under a different organisation than AMI. So, the coat flip. For many years, I have taught both my children and friends' children as toddlers to put their coat on using the coat flip:. I am not going to argue with the i...
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Lil's View: Josiah is going to the Climbing World Youth Champs!
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Comments on life in Wellington, New Zealand, from a lefty, Christian conservationist with a passion for education designed in response to the individual child. Saturday, August 01, 2009. Josiah is going to the Climbing World Youth Champs! A rare double post; my apologies to anyone who reads both my blogs. Josiah is heading off as part of the NZ Youth Climbing Team to the Climbing World Youth Championship in Valence, France, in August. We are all very excited! We have set up a blog. At Learning Life.
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Lil's View: Presumption of InnocenceGuilt Upon Accusation
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Comments on life in Wellington, New Zealand, from a lefty, Christian conservationist with a passion for education designed in response to the individual child. Wednesday, February 18, 2009. I will try to black out. I'm not absolutely confident I know how to, but I will have a go. Those who want to can sign the petition. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). At Learning Life. I write about health, happiness, climbing, parenting, books and the environment. View my complete profile. This work by Lisia Grocott.
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Never force a child to say sorry | Theteacherwithin's Blog
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A blog about Montessori and homeschooling and stuff. 8220;Good” days. Awesome Ken Robinson Ted talk. Never force a child to say sorry. March 8, 2010. At last, at last. I have always believed in this but finally, an article. That explains it perfectly and gives steps to follow! Responses to “Never force a child to say sorry”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). 8220;Good” days.
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May | 2010 | Theteacherwithin's Blog
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A blog about Montessori and homeschooling and stuff. Archive for May, 2010. Awesome Ken Robinson Ted talk. May 26, 2010. If only we could revolutionize education all over the world…. with Montessori! Curtis Nichols' blog. Let's play math blog with free internet resources. Living math using literature. Print Free Graph Paper. Curtis Nichols' blog. New Horizon Montessori School Elementary blog. Peacefulmann Montessori Homeschool Helper Blog Site. What we did all day. Curtis Nichols' blog.
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A Label Resistant Life: May 2007
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A Label Resistant Life. Sunday, May 27, 2007. Positive Thinking for a Better World. First of all, I want to mention how honoured I am to have people actually reading my blog. I usually feel like I'm talking to myself here, which is okay, but now that there might be visitors, maybe I should try to fix the place up a little! Become unaffordable for most people, and we all have to live like our grandparents did, or like 80% of the rest of humanity does right now, I don't think that would be a disaster. ...