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Some of you may be interested in knowing how I keep general records of lessons and observations in my classroom. As we know, keeping notes ... Montessori, Montessori Organization, Montessori Lesson Plans, Anecdotal Records, Teacher Organisation, School Forms, Montessori Lessons, Class Organization, Record Keeping

Some of you may be interested in knowing how I keep general records of lessons and observations in my classroom. As we know, keeping notes and information regarding children's activities is paramount not only to the success of a Montessori educator, but also to the child's overall experience in the prepared environment. As mentioned in this post about record keeping specific to Sandpaper Letters, I have experimented various methods of general record keeping as well. Last year, I changed my…

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In this printable worksheet you will understand why observing can be so usefull. The worksheet contains instructions of how to observe your child, a worksheet with examples, a template you can print and write your observations in, and a guide of how to use observation in your daily life. I recommend it to purchase with the Montessori Principles Guide & at least the Montessori Toddler Activity Guide. I also offer 2 Montessori E-courses. Get more information on: www.littlefarmmontessori.com Montessori, Farm Montessori, Observation Examples, Montessori Principles, Record Chart, Montessori Parenting, Montessori Toddler Activities, Independent Play, Toddler Activity

In this printable worksheet you will understand why observing can be so usefull. The worksheet contains instructions of how to observe your child, a worksheet with examples, a template you can print and write your observations in, and a guide of how to use observation in your daily life. I recommend it to purchase with the Montessori Principles Guide & at least the Montessori Toddler Activity Guide. I also offer 2 Montessori E-courses. Get more information on: www.littlefarmmontessori.com