Montessori Culture 3-6 Checklists
One of the most confusing parts of Montessori homeschooling is knowing which lessons are necessary and the order of the activities. Today, I’m sharing Free Printable Montessori Culture Checklists for the Primary (3-6) student.
The Montessori Cultural Curriculum is broad, covering geography, botany, zoology, history, and science! It’s kind of like saying “the Arts” and having that cover everything from sculpture to poetry to dance.
What I’ve tried to do is specify which activities or concepts are “must do’s” and which ones can be replaced with a modified activity. For example, you “need” to explore the difference between a liquid and a solid – but my preferred way to do this is by making oobleck – a non-Newtonian substance that acts as both a liquid and a solid. You may prefer to do an activity involving water and ice. Both activities cover the necessary concept nicely.
Montessori Primary Geography Checklist
You really don’t need the entire set of Montessori Geography curriculum to reap the benefits of the Geography curriculum.
Check out my Geography materials review and pick the materials that work best for you. I think a regular globe, some homemade continent boxes, and a good quality book that teaches children about other cultures (like this one) is all you really need to get started – everything else is bonus.
Download our Primary Geography checklist by clicking here.
Montessori Primary Botany Checklist
We love Botany for Kids, and we’ve done most of the activities on this list. No matter your set-up or personal needs, children can and should get involved caring for a real plant. Whether it’s a soilless set-up, a single house plant, or a children’s garden.
Download our Primary Botany checklist by clicking here.
Primary Zoology Checklist
Zoology is probably the most popular curriculum – what child isn’t fascinated by animals?
Zoology covers not just learning about the animals, but their habitats and how animals relate to humans.
Download our Primary Zoology checklist by clicking here.
I hope you enjoy these Montessori Primary Culture Checklists – and be on the look out for more curriculum check lists coming soon!
Check out these wonderful Montessori Cultural activities from my fellow Montessori Bloggers:
Easy Ways to Teach Montessori Culture (Free Printables) | Natural Beach Living
Montessori Culture: Holidays & Observances during the Calendar Year {Free Printables} | The Natural Homeschool
Montessori Cultural Areas and Activities for Multi-Level Learning | Living Montessori Now
Exploring North America with my Preschooler | Planting Peas
DIY Montessori Flag Pin Map | The Kavanaugh Report
Children of the World Activities | Mama’s Happy Hive
Cultural Landmarks around the World (Free Printables) | Christian Montessori Network
Culture & Traditions of People Around the World | The Pinay Homeschooler
Culture Studies: Finding Topics | Grace and Green Pastures
Great checklists! Wonderful for families like ours who often do things on the fly 🙂
Wow. These checklists are fantastic. I will be sharing these far and wide. Great work! Thank you.
Oh my goodness! These are fabulous! I will definitely be printing out my own copies for future reference. Thank you so much for taking the time to put these together.
I have this download this list, a wonderful guide for scatterbrain like me! I used to be organized though.. but with two kids… I don’t know myself anymore LOL
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I LOVE checklists! I’m printing these out right now. 🙂 These are beautiful and I really appreciate all your hard work putting them together.
Will you be making check lists for science and history? 🙂
These are great! Did you ever find out if she created a list for science and history?
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Oh I so get that – I am slowly adding all of the checklists… Slowly being the key word 😉
love your checklists! 🙂
Thank You! I have covered most of your list with my three years old boy. He lives in USA but now he loves Africa because of the animals and the music “Drum”
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thank you very much for sharing , I was getting overwhelmed not knowing where to start , your checklist helped me get going .
Have found these to be perfect, to help guide me. I saw it listed having; Geography, Botany, History, Science, Zoology checklists. Did I miss the History and Science checklist I only found downloads for the Geography, Botany and Zoology. Any chance you also have Math and Language checklists?
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Thank you for these wonderful resources in geography, botany, zoology and practical life. These will be so beneficial in planning my year. I was wondering if you have something like this for language and math for the 3-6 primary age group?