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Manual activities to develop creativity – Montessori educational album

The teacher's guide

Paola Ceglia

Product: Book

Trim size in cm: 30x23cm

Pages: 120

ISBN: 9788859033325

Publication date: 01/09/2023

Suitable for: Nursery 1st Level (ages 3-4), Nursery 2nd Level (ages 4-5)


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Made with the scientific supervision of the Montessori Italy Foundation, the album offers activities to develop children’s creativity, practical exercises to refine manual skills, hand-eye coordination, new expressive languages ​​and aesthetic sense. The album offers various activities divided into 4 sections:

  1. Cutting, gluing, dotting, folding;
  2. Watercolours: drawing, observation, study and memorisation;
  3. Screen printing, printing, stamping;
  4. Manipulating and creating.

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The album is intended not only for those who already adopt the Montessori method, but also for all teachers and educators who want to start applying it in their classes, as well as for parents interested in getting to know it better.


Cutting, gluing, dotting, folding
The mosaic with paper
The mosaic with beads
The mosaic with glass or ceramic tiles
Decoupage: the puzzle
How do artists glue?
Matisse's paintings with scissors
The papier collé of Braque and Picasso
Picasso's assemblages
The living collages of Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven
The little pieces of Gek Tessaro
Dotting
The mobile circus with folds

Watercolour
Trestle watercolour
Coloring with water: from stain to shape
Strips of landscapes with watercolours
Colored foam
Coloring the wind with watercolours
Painting the universe with water
The drawing: set-up of the box
Drawing with the fountain pen
Lights and shadows: white pencil and charcoal
Copying from life: the graphic relief
Pictorial copy from life
Plastic copy from life

Screen printing, printing, stamping
Printing a loom
Screen printing
Linocut: engraving of the matrix
Printing
The texture printing: frottage
Grattage
Print with stamps: the potatostamps
Engraving the potatostamps
Printing with potatostamps
Stamping with cork stoppers
Print natural objects and materials

Manipulating and creating
The corn flour, the sand
The mud
The clay
The bread/salt dough
Modelling clay
Play dough
Moulding with plaster
The bas-relief: the union between graphic and plastic
Plastered bandages
Silicone mold with plaster
Silicone mold with paper mache: full shape
Silicone mold with paper mache: empty shape
Mold with glycerine or wax
Epoxy resin
DIY watercolors: baking soda and vinegar



MONTESSORI’S EDUCATIONAL ALBUM FOR TEACHERS


A complete functional guide for getting to know and use the Montessori method in class.

THE SERIES

The Montessori educational albums - validated by the Montessori Italy Foundation - are designed to share knowledge of the activities and materials that develop children's intelligence, motor skills, relational, cognitive and metacognitive skills with the Montessori method.

Full of illustrations and with ample space for personal notes, the albums of the series are intended not only for those who have already adopted the Montessori method, but also for all teachers who want to start applying it in their classrooms, as well as for parents interested in getting to know it better.

THE STRUCTURE

The Montessori educational albums are made up of:

  • an introductory part dedicated to the method, its innovative drive and its methodological principles (the Montessori environment, the use of materials and the role of the adult);
  • an in-depth analysis of the type of activity on which the single volume is focused;
  • the presentation of the activities, with detailed indications and divided by thematic areas.

THE ALBUMS - Proposals for kindergarten

Manual activities to develop creativity

Edited by Paola Ceglia

This volume offers a series of activities to develop children’s creativity through manual activities that help refine hand-eye coordination, expressive languages and aesthetic sense. The activities are divided into 4 sections:

  1. Cut out, paste, pin poke, fold
  2. Watercolour: drawing, observation, study and memorisation
  3. Screen printing, printing, stamping
  4. Manipulate and create

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Activities with sensory materials

Edited by Martine Gilsoul

This volume offers activities with sensory materials: practical exercises to sharpen the senses and manual manipulation skills of children aged 3 to 6 years. The activities are divided into 6 sections:

  1. Education of the visual sense of dimensions
  2. Education of the visual sense of shapes
  3. Education of the chromatic sense
  4. Education of the tactile sense
  5. Education of the baric sense
  6. Education of the auditory sense

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Activities for learning how to read and write

Edited by Andrea Lupi

This volume explains in detail how to accompany children ages 3 to 7 years old in learning to read and write.  It offers 22 activities aimed at training fine motor skills, divided into 3 sections

  1. Preparing the hand for the writing tool;
  2. Preparing the hand to trace the shape of the letters;
  3. Composing, writing, reading

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Practical life activities

Edited by Andrea Lupi and Martine Gilsoul

This album is aimed at teachers, educators and parents of children aged 3 to 6. It is dedicated to practical life activities to develop autonomy, personal growth and sociability, and are divided into:

  1. Taking care of myself (change rooms, bathroom routines, washing yourself, lacing frames, telling events);
  2. Social relationships (taking care of shared environments, at the table together, nature);
  3. Exercises for smart hands (pouring, opening and closing, putting on, manipulating).

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Activities for developing fine motor skills

Edited by Andrea Lupi

This album is aimed at teachers, educators and parents of children aged 3 to 6.  It is dedicated to activities for developing fine motor skills, aimed  at manual coordination, psycho-motor refinement and manipulation of objects, and which are divided into:

  1. Opening and closing;
  2. Screwing and unscrewing;
  3. Expressivity;
  4. Putting on and taking off;
  5. Putting in and taking out.

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Activities for learning mathematics

Edited by Martine Gilsoul

This volume offers activities for learning mathematics starting at the youngest ages and aimed at training reasoning through the "concrete" knowledge of numbers and science. It is divided into 3 sections: 

  1. The first level of numbers: the knowledge of digits;
  2. The second level of numbers: the knowledge of the decimal system;
  3. Exercises parallel to the decimal system:exercises to familiarize with the processes.

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THE ALBUMS - Proposals for primary school

Reading and grammar activities

Edited by Andrea Lupi

Aimed at teachers, educators and parents of children aged 6 to 8, this album offers reading and grammar activities designed to gradually train communication and language skills

The activities are divided into 4 sections:

  1. Communication and writing;
  2. Reading;
  3. Vocabulary;
  4. Analysing;

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THE CURATORS

Andrea Lupi is a pedagogist, and the general secretary of the Montessori Foundation Italy.  He is a trainer and supervisor of Montessori method nurseries and schools, and the author of articles and scientific essays on teaching and the history of pedagogy.

Martine Gilsoul has a degree in Education from the University of Liège.  She worked as a teacher for newly arrived children in the Priority Education Area in Brussels. She became familiar with the Montessori method after an experience in a favela in Salvador de Bahia.  She trained at the Montessori Center for Studies at the Roma Tre University and at the Montessori Birth Center.