It’s interesting how every training center (AMS, AMI, CMI) teaches just a little bit different one from another and yet so often we think that our way is the “right way”. Due to my personal bias I prefer the language I was trained to use. “Please say ‘blue’”, instead of “Can you say blue?”, “What is this?” Instead of “Can I ask you to tell me what this is?” It is more clear and concise and less confusing . I was also trained to say “thank you” to the child after each time they respond to my request. I thank the child rather than saying what kind of job they’ve done or if they’ve gotten it right. I appreciate the effort put into these training videos. Some of the advice is sure to help teachers and parents.
I agree, it's fascinating how AMS, AMI, and CMI each have their own unique approaches. Your preference for using clear and concise language, like "Please say 'blue'" instead of "Can you say blue?" makes a lot of sense-it can definitely be less confusing for children. I also think thanking children for their responses rather than evaluating their performance aligns well with the Montessori principle of respecting the child’s effort. These training videos indeed provide valuable insights that can be beneficial for both teachers and parents. Thanks for sharing your experience!
I had a conversation with my AMI trainer, we try not to overuse ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ during lessons. Otherwise, these phrases can become the most frequent words instead of the key vocabulary we want to focus on. The goal is to keep the lesson short, sweet, and centered on the specific words we’re introducing
the three period lesson: 1st Period: "Naming" show the student the objects separately, do not present more than three objects, bring each object to the center of your display place then say the name of this object, ask the student to repeat the name after you, then return it. 2nd Period: "Recognition and Association" take the objects to the center of your display place, politely, ask the student to show you the last object you've presented at the last period, then do the same for the other objects one after the other, repeat with another prompt like can you give me? "IT IS IMPORTANT TO LET THE STUDENT TOUCH THE OBJECTS AT THE SECOND PERIOD, AS THIS MAKES YOUR INFORMATION RESONATE MORE" this time but back the object that the student 've answered correctly. 3rd Period: "Recall" start bringing the last object you put aside previously to the center of your workplace, ask him, what is this? after he answers say thank you, then but it back, repeat with the other objects separately. Finally, bring the three objects to the center, remind the child that you taught him three objects today, let's see if you remember, point to each one, then let the student say the object's name. If the student missed, you can go back and repeat the previous period. Always ask your student if they like to learn this lesson. If you want to teach some vocabulary related to a certain lesson, only do this after the child had mastered this lesson. never teach more than three words at a time. Keep reviewing what you 've teach. you can be creative about this
Thank you for sharing this detailed breakdown of the Three Period Lesson! It's a fundamental Montessori technique that helps children internalize and master new vocabulary or concepts at their own pace. Your explanation is clear and thorough, making it easy for others to understand how to implement this method effectively. Always remembering to ask the child if they want to learn and keeping the lessons simple and focused on just a few words at a time are key points that ensure a positive and successful learning experience. Thanks again for this great contribution!
I'm so glad to hear that you found the tips on the 3-period lesson helpful! It's always wonderful to receive such positive feedback, and I'm thrilled to know that the information is supporting your journey in Montessori education. If you're looking for more insights and resources, I encourage you to visit our website at sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/. We've curated a wealth of information and resources that can further enhance your understanding and application of Montessori principles. And, if there's anything specific you'd like to learn about or need assistance with, please don't hesitate to reach out through our contact page. Thank you once again for your kind words, and I look forward to supporting your continued exploration of Montessori education.
Thank you so much for reaching out with your request. It's wonderful to hear about your interest in teaching nursery using Montessori materials. Creating a structured and effective monthly syllabus can indeed make a significant difference in the learning experience for young children. I'm excited to let you know that I'll be working on a video that specifically addresses your query. Your engagement with our content is greatly appreciated, and I'm here to support you in any way I can. Thank you again for your interest, and I'm looking forward to sharing this new video with you very soon!
Thank you for your interest in a video on the geometry tray! It's great to hear your enthusiasm for this specific Montessori tool. I'm pleased to inform you that a video dedicated to the geometry tray is indeed on its way. This upcoming video will provide comprehensive insights into effectively utilizing the geometry tray in a Montessori setting, offering both theoretical understanding and practical tips. Keep an eye out, as this video will be available soon! Your suggestions and eagerness for specific content are highly valued, and they play a crucial role in shaping our educational offerings. 😊
Hi Susan! Thanks for watching. When our child is not ready, we just let it go and wait for another moment to 'offer' a lesson. We need to try and make it as exciting as possible.
Absolutely, I'd be delighted to help you build English vocabulary tailored for preschool use, utilizing the Montessori 3-period lesson approach. This method is perfect for introducing young learners to new words in a structured and memorable way. Here are some categories and examples of words that are commonly used and relevant in a preschool setting: Colors: Red Blue Yellow Green Orange Purple Shapes: Circle Square Triangle Rectangle Star Heart Animals: Cat Dog Bird Fish Elephant Lion Body Parts: Hand Foot Eye Ear Mouth Nose Numbers (One to Ten): One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten Nature: Sun Moon Tree Flower Rock Leaf Introducing these words through the Montessori 3-period lesson will help in effectively building a foundational vocabulary for preschoolers. Practice each word by showing the object or picture (introduction), asking the child to identify it among others (recognition), and finally asking the child to name it independently (recall). This method not only enhances vocabulary but also aids in cognitive development and language skills. I hope these suggestions help, and I look forward to providing more resources and ideas to support your educational journey. If you have any specific areas or themes you're interested in, please let me know. Your engagement and dedication to early childhood education are truly inspiring. Thank you for being a part of our community!
Hello! Thank you for your interest in our online Montessori courses. I'm pleased to inform you that our courses are accredited by the Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education (MACTE) in the United States. This accreditation is internationally recognized, ensuring our courses are valid and respected worldwide, including in the UK. If you're considering enrolling or if you have more questions, you're welcome to contact us via this link. sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/ Additionally, we offer the option to book a free Zoom session where you can get more detailed information about what we offer and how it can benefit your Montessori education journey. This free session is a great opportunity to discuss your needs and see how our courses can align with your goals. Whether you're in the UK or elsewhere, we're committed to providing quality Montessori teacher training. Please don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to support you in becoming a Montessori educator and to guide you through the enrollment process. 😊
Congratulations on opening your new Montessori school! It's a significant step and a wonderful journey you've embarked upon. Teaching reading in the Montessori way can initially seem challenging, but with the right approach and understanding, it becomes a fulfilling experience. In Montessori education, we focus on a step-by-step approach to reading, starting with phonetic awareness, moving to blending sounds, and gradually introducing more complex reading skills. It's all about providing the right materials at the right time and allowing each child to progress at their own pace. Don't worry if you're still feeling a bit uncertain - it's a learning process for educators as well. I would recommend starting with some foundational Montessori reading materials and guides. Additionally, keep an eye on our upcoming videos, as we plan to cover this topic in more detail to assist new Montessori educators like yourself. Remember, every Montessori journey begins with a single step. You're doing a great job, and with time and experience, your confidence in teaching reading will grow. Best of luck, and feel free to reach out if you have specific questions along the way! 😊
Ma'am,I really enjoy watching your videos. Thank you so much for the information,I wish to get more from you. Ma'am could you please make a video that how should we prepare for our practical exams and viva round?
I notice you don't say anything when she gets it right. Are you not supposed to even let the child know they've got it right. I switched from saying good job or well done to yes you did it and you got it right.
Hi Narinder - here is a link for you. If you put in your query here our team will share the information with you sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
Hi mam I m from Tami Nadu....mam I want to join as a Montessori teacher...how to give a demo class in school..plz mam guide me.....very few days before I got ur videos and regularly I m watching it mam...I got much inspiration mam on seeing u and ur way of presentation mam...even I want to follow you mam...plz guide me mam..
Thank you for watching the video and sharing your thoughts. It's great to hear that you found it helpful, and I understand your concerns about language proficiency. Remember, language skills, just like any other skill, can be improved over time with practice and patience. In the meantime, consider utilizing subtitles if they're available, as they can be a useful tool in understanding and learning the language better. Also, don't hesitate to ask if you need any clarifications or explanations in simpler terms. We're here to support your learning journey, no matter where you are starting from. Your determination to learn despite language barriers is admirable. Keep pushing forward, and you'll find your confidence in speaking English improving gradually. Thank you for your courage in expressing your concerns, and please know that you have our full support. 😊
It’s interesting how every training center (AMS, AMI, CMI) teaches just a little bit different one from another and yet so often we think that our way is the “right way”. Due to my personal bias I prefer the language I was trained to use. “Please say ‘blue’”, instead of “Can you say blue?”, “What is this?” Instead of “Can I ask you to tell me what this is?” It is more clear and concise and less confusing . I was also trained to say “thank you” to the child after each time they respond to my request. I thank the child rather than saying what kind of job they’ve done or if they’ve gotten it right. I appreciate the effort put into these training videos. Some of the advice is sure to help teachers and parents.
I agree, it's fascinating how AMS, AMI, and CMI each have their own unique approaches. Your preference for using clear and concise language, like "Please say 'blue'" instead of "Can you say blue?" makes a lot of sense-it can definitely be less confusing for children. I also think thanking children for their responses rather than evaluating their performance aligns well with the Montessori principle of respecting the child’s effort. These training videos indeed provide valuable insights that can be beneficial for both teachers and parents. Thanks for sharing your experience!
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I had a conversation with my AMI trainer, we try not to overuse ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ during lessons. Otherwise, these phrases can become the most frequent words instead of the key vocabulary we want to focus on. The goal is to keep the lesson short, sweet, and centered on the specific words we’re introducing
the three period lesson: 1st Period: "Naming" show the student the objects separately, do not present more than three objects, bring each object to the center of your display place then say the name of this object, ask the student to repeat the name after you, then return it.
2nd Period: "Recognition and Association" take the objects to the center of your display place, politely, ask the student to show you the last object you've presented at the last period, then do the same for the other objects one after the other, repeat with another prompt like can you give me? "IT IS IMPORTANT TO LET THE STUDENT TOUCH THE OBJECTS AT THE SECOND PERIOD, AS THIS MAKES YOUR INFORMATION RESONATE MORE" this time but back the object that the student 've answered correctly.
3rd Period: "Recall" start bringing the last object you put aside previously to the center of your workplace, ask him, what is this? after he answers say thank you, then but it back, repeat with the other objects separately.
Finally, bring the three objects to the center, remind the child that you taught him three objects today, let's see if you remember, point to each one, then let the student say the object's name.
If the student missed, you can go back and repeat the previous period.
Always ask your student if they like to learn this lesson.
If you want to teach some vocabulary related to a certain lesson, only do this after the child had mastered this lesson. never teach more than three words at a time. Keep reviewing what you 've teach. you can be creative about this
Thank you for sharing this detailed breakdown of the Three Period Lesson! It's a fundamental Montessori technique that helps children internalize and master new vocabulary or concepts at their own pace. Your explanation is clear and thorough, making it easy for others to understand how to implement this method effectively. Always remembering to ask the child if they want to learn and keeping the lessons simple and focused on just a few words at a time are key points that ensure a positive and successful learning experience. Thanks again for this great contribution!
@@SunshineTeachersTraining Tank you too dear
Thank you 🎉. You make it simple for me to understand. Thank you
I am glad this video helped you. Thanks for watching.
Thank u soo much I really love found this course coz of my work I couldn’t but I watch in online it’s just put my heart cozy
Wonderful!
Thank you mam , your tips are very helpful.
I'm so glad to hear that you found the tips on the 3-period lesson helpful! It's always wonderful to receive such positive feedback, and I'm thrilled to know that the information is supporting your journey in Montessori education. If you're looking for more insights and resources, I encourage you to visit our website at sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/. We've curated a wealth of information and resources that can further enhance your understanding and application of Montessori principles. And, if there's anything specific you'd like to learn about or need assistance with, please don't hesitate to reach out through our contact page. Thank you once again for your kind words, and I look forward to supporting your continued exploration of Montessori education.
Thank you so much for this video! Do you have any videos on social skills?
Not yet! But I will look into this And thanks for watching.
Thanks - great video
Hi mam how to teach nursery starting month for this materials tell me monthly wise syllabus please
Thank you so much for reaching out with your request. It's wonderful to hear about your interest in teaching nursery using Montessori materials. Creating a structured and effective monthly syllabus can indeed make a significant difference in the learning experience for young children.
I'm excited to let you know that I'll be working on a video that specifically addresses your query.
Your engagement with our content is greatly appreciated, and I'm here to support you in any way I can. Thank you again for your interest, and I'm looking forward to sharing this new video with you very soon!
I'm from Bangalore mam
I appreciate this teaching..thank you ma
Glad it was helpful!
You have gave me great advices. Thank you professor of life 😍
My pleasure!
Thank you maam
Your incredible explanation
It's my pleasure
Ma'am please, make videos on geometry tray.
Thank you for your interest in a video on the geometry tray! It's great to hear your enthusiasm for this specific Montessori tool. I'm pleased to inform you that a video dedicated to the geometry tray is indeed on its way. This upcoming video will provide comprehensive insights into effectively utilizing the geometry tray in a Montessori setting, offering both theoretical understanding and practical tips.
Keep an eye out, as this video will be available soon! Your suggestions and eagerness for specific content are highly valued, and they play a crucial role in shaping our educational offerings. 😊
waoo so nice method maam,I m from Nepal .These videos are very helpful maam.upload more videos .Thank you,
We will keep uploading new videos every 2 weeks. Click the bell icon so you don't miss any
Informative videos and way of presentation are very impressive
So nice of you Thanks!
Thank you for this video! We've had a rough time with this unit now
The 3PL can be tricky but I promise you... after a few tries it will be easy as ever. Keep it easy and casual
This was a very neat demonstration! What should be my approach if the child doesn't want to respond when I demonstrate?
Hi Susan! Thanks for watching.
When our child is not ready, we just let it go and wait for another moment to 'offer' a lesson. We need to try and make it as exciting as possible.
hi its helpful to me am studying Montessori thank you so so much
Glad it was helpful!
Mam Could help me to build English vocabulary for daily use words.
Absolutely, I'd be delighted to help you build English vocabulary tailored for preschool use, utilizing the Montessori 3-period lesson approach. This method is perfect for introducing young learners to new words in a structured and memorable way. Here are some categories and examples of words that are commonly used and relevant in a preschool setting:
Colors:
Red
Blue
Yellow
Green
Orange
Purple
Shapes:
Circle
Square
Triangle
Rectangle
Star
Heart
Animals:
Cat
Dog
Bird
Fish
Elephant
Lion
Body Parts:
Hand
Foot
Eye
Ear
Mouth
Nose
Numbers (One to Ten):
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Eight
Nine
Ten
Nature:
Sun
Moon
Tree
Flower
Rock
Leaf
Introducing these words through the Montessori 3-period lesson will help in effectively building a foundational vocabulary for preschoolers. Practice each word by showing the object or picture (introduction), asking the child to identify it among others (recognition), and finally asking the child to name it independently (recall). This method not only enhances vocabulary but also aids in cognitive development and language skills.
I hope these suggestions help, and I look forward to providing more resources and ideas to support your educational journey. If you have any specific areas or themes you're interested in, please let me know. Your engagement and dedication to early childhood education are truly inspiring. Thank you for being a part of our community!
Thanks ma'ma
You're very welcome
Hello Miss , I would like to follow the online course. Is this recognised in Uk ?
Hello! Thank you for your interest in our online Montessori courses. I'm pleased to inform you that our courses are accredited by the Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education (MACTE) in the United States. This accreditation is internationally recognized, ensuring our courses are valid and respected worldwide, including in the UK.
If you're considering enrolling or if you have more questions, you're welcome to contact us via this link.
sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
Additionally, we offer the option to book a free Zoom session where you can get more detailed information about what we offer and how it can benefit your Montessori education journey.
This free session is a great opportunity to discuss your needs and see how our courses can align with your goals. Whether you're in the UK or elsewhere, we're committed to providing quality Montessori teacher training.
Please don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to support you in becoming a Montessori educator and to guide you through the enrollment process. 😊
This year.I just opened the school by montessori.and I'm still confuse how to teach reading. I don't know much the step
Congratulations on opening your new Montessori school! It's a significant step and a wonderful journey you've embarked upon. Teaching reading in the Montessori way can initially seem challenging, but with the right approach and understanding, it becomes a fulfilling experience.
In Montessori education, we focus on a step-by-step approach to reading, starting with phonetic awareness, moving to blending sounds, and gradually introducing more complex reading skills. It's all about providing the right materials at the right time and allowing each child to progress at their own pace.
Don't worry if you're still feeling a bit uncertain - it's a learning process for educators as well. I would recommend starting with some foundational Montessori reading materials and guides. Additionally, keep an eye on our upcoming videos, as we plan to cover this topic in more detail to assist new Montessori educators like yourself.
Remember, every Montessori journey begins with a single step. You're doing a great job, and with time and experience, your confidence in teaching reading will grow. Best of luck, and feel free to reach out if you have specific questions along the way! 😊
Thank you for your attention ms..
I am learnng also tq mam
Keep watching
So helpful for me
I am so happy to hear that :)
Ma'am,I really enjoy watching your videos.
Thank you so much for the information,I wish to get more from you.
Ma'am could you please make a video that how should we prepare for our practical exams and viva round?
Will try
Thank you👍
I notice you don't say anything when she gets it right. Are you not supposed to even let the child know they've got it right. I switched from saying good job or well done to yes you did it and you got it right.
If the child needs a reaffirmation you can tell them - that's correct. Bu normally they don't need it
What will be the fee
Hi Narinder - here is a link for you. If you put in your query here our team will share the information with you sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
Hi mam I m from Tami Nadu....mam I want to join as a Montessori teacher...how to give a demo class in school..plz mam guide me.....very few days before I got ur videos and regularly I m watching it mam...I got much inspiration mam on seeing u and ur way of presentation mam...even I want to follow you mam...plz guide me mam..
Ok sure
@@SunshineTeachersTraining thank you mam .. waiting for your videos..
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Informative.... Love it.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for this video mam but the thing is my English is too low 😢i can understand but can't speak properly 😢
Thank you for watching the video and sharing your thoughts. It's great to hear that you found it helpful, and I understand your concerns about language proficiency. Remember, language skills, just like any other skill, can be improved over time with practice and patience.
In the meantime, consider utilizing subtitles if they're available, as they can be a useful tool in understanding and learning the language better. Also, don't hesitate to ask if you need any clarifications or explanations in simpler terms. We're here to support your learning journey, no matter where you are starting from.
Your determination to learn despite language barriers is admirable. Keep pushing forward, and you'll find your confidence in speaking English improving gradually. Thank you for your courage in expressing your concerns, and please know that you have our full support. 😊
What age is it appropriate to use three period lessons?
You can start as young as 18 months
3 + years of age. start with 3 years of age and progress on wards
i loved your presentation style. can i ask is your Montessori AMI or AMS?
Hi ... Thank you! AMI and AMS are not the only Montessori Institutions...We are LMS trained and now follow our own STT standards :)
Mam can you give us online training
Narinder - we would be happy to. Please put in your request by clicking this link sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
Dear, your courses are very costly. Do you offer job too in your country after my study of them?
We do not do job placements unfortunately.
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can you help i, for translated in language indonesia, pleace !
I will definitely work on this.
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Thanks