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Feb 1, 2022 • 23min

004: Interrupting the Elementary Child at Work

The Montessori method thrives on letting children explore on their own and engage in activities of their choosing. While we don’t have a traditional model of lessons, our teachers still teach several lessons throughout the day to elementary aged children. How do we accomplish the act of balancing presentations while still honoring independent work? In this episode, we are unveiling just how we reach this goal. You’ll hear about what concentration looks like for elementary aged kids (compared to their younger counterparts) and when it’s best to avoid interruptions. You’ll also learn the best method for supporting children who have difficulty with interruptions. What’s in this episode:What we avoid in Montessori that happens in traditional schoolingWhy we allow children to self regulateHow we aim to balance presentations with honoring independent workHow concentration looks different for elementary aged kidsExamples of when an interruption is NOT in a child’s best interest What to do when you’re met with resistanceHow to support children who have difficulty with interruptionsFor full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit trilliummontessori.org/podcastResources Mentioned in This EpisodeExplore the Montessori Principles to Practice Webinar LibrariesConnect With UsVisit our websiteFollow us on InstagramConnect with us on Facebook
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Feb 1, 2022 • 16min

003: How Do We Know When Elementary Students Are Ready for Abstraction?

For parents and teachers alike, one of the biggest draws to the Montessori method is our use of materials. They’re beautiful, they’re engaging, and they help students learn abstract concepts in a concrete way. But how do you know when your students are ready for abstraction, and when they are ready, how do you make the transition?In this episode, we’re explaining how to decide whether or not your students are ready for abstraction. We’ll share tips for transitioning from concrete to abstract learning and what to do if some of your students aren’t quite ready to make the leap. Plus, we’ll break down the steps for getting students to set down their materials and pick up their pencils.What’s in this episode:Why so many parents are drawn to the material aspect of Montessori How materials make advanced concepts easier for students to graspWhen to begin your students’ passage to abstractionIn-classroom signs that your students are ready for abstractionHow boredom can sometimes be a sign that students are ready to move onHow to demonstrate the steps between concrete and abstract learningWhy we should keep in mind that abstraction is the end goalFor full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit trilliummontessori.org/podcastResources Mentioned in This EpisodeExplore the Montessori Principles to Practice Webinar LibrariesConnect With UsVisit our websiteFollow us on InstagramConnect with us on Facebook
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Feb 1, 2022 • 24min

002: What To Do When Your Lesson Falls Flat

No matter how skilled of a teacher you are, you’re bound to give a few lessons that just fall flat. This can happen for a multitude of reasons–from the structure of the lesson to your students’ attitudes that day. When it happens to you, don’t let it dictate your confidence in your teaching abilities. Instead, use it as an opportunity to understand your students better.In this episode, we’re sharing my advice for what to do when a lesson inevitably falls flat. We’re explaining why our lessons sometimes don’t land with our students and how to recognize when they’re disengaging. We’re also sharing tips for creating an inspiring lesson and saving a failing lesson in the moment.What’s in this episode:Why some lessons just won’t land with your studentsWhat it looks like when a lesson “falls flat”How to read students’ signals that they’re bored, confused, or disengagedHow to activate prior knowledge to transition students into a new lessonTips for “hooking” your students at the beginning of a lessonWhy we strive to tell stories, not give lecturesHow to find the “just right” balance between a lesson that’s too easy or hardHow student groupings can affect the success of your lessonTips for problem solving in the moment and engaging with your students mid-lessonHow to set behavior expectations at the beginning of a lessonWhy you shouldn’t doubt your abilities if your lesson falls flatFor full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit trilliummontessori.org/podcastResources Mentioned in This EpisodeExplore the Montessori Principles to Practice Webinar LibrariesConnect With UsVisit our websiteFollow us on InstagramConnect with us on Facebook
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Feb 1, 2022 • 24min

001: Revisiting Routines, Procedures, & Agreements

As teachers, we all know the feeling: your students return to the classroom after a long break, and it seems like they’ve forgotten everything you’ve ever taught them. It can be frustrating to feel a loss of routine or a disregard for procedures in your classroom, but it’s not uncommon. Often, students just need a refresher on how to interact with one another and their learning environment.In this episode, we’re talking about how to return from a long break and get your students back into the swing of things. We’ll explain why students might “forget” classroom procedures over the break and the best ways to gently remind them upon their return.What’s in this episode:Why students might struggle with executive function and routines after a long breakHow Montessori environments differ from traditional classrooms during these adjustment periodsSystems you should give extra attention after breaksHow to gently remind students of classroom procedures they may have forgottenHow to guide students through conflict resolution after a breakModeling courtesy for your students to inspire them to practice it as wellWhy you should revisit your classroom agreements after a long breakFor full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit trilliummontessori.org/podcastResources Mentioned in This EpisodeExplore the Montessori Principles to Practice Webinar LibrariesConnect With UsVisit our websiteFollow us on InstagramConnect with us on Facebook
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Jan 25, 2022 • 1min

Welcome to Trillium Montessori Talks

Welcome to Trillium Montessori Talks, the podcast where we dig into the theory and application of Montessori methodology in the classroom and beyond. Join us for candid conversation about the challenges us Montessori teachers face and how we can enhance the classroom experience for our students and ourselves. Ready to optimize your Montessori practice? Head to https://www.trilliummontessori.org/podcast to learn more.

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