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Montessori Story of Creation First Great Lesson 3 Part 4 Part Cards Experiments

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Minkybubs Montessori
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Montessori's first great lesson is known as The Story of Creation, The Coming of the Universe, and/or The Story of the Creation of the Universe. The story begins 15 billion years ago through the Azoic Era to the present day state of our planet, Earth.
Deliver the story with confidence and save yourself hours with this professionally produced, quality resource.

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The Story of Creation can be told repeatedly to children from the age of six all the way through to age 12. Every re-telling of the story leads to new insights. The First Great Lesson or Story is ideally shared towards the beginning of each school year in lower and upper elementary. It reveals to students a sense of their place in the Universe by learning about the stars, the Sun, the planets, how Earth was formed, states of matter, particle behavior, and much more. It gives them tangible and real concepts for their inquisitive and curious minds to wonder about.

The first great lesson prepares the child for further work in science - specifically in the study of:

  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Earth Science
  • Meteorology
  • Astronomy, and
  • General Sciences.


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NGSS5-ESS1-1
Support an argument that differences in the apparent brightness of the sun compared to other stars is due to their relative distances from Earth. Assessment is limited to relative distances, not sizes, of stars. Assessment does not include other factors that affect apparent brightness (such as stellar masses, age, stage).
NGSS5-PS1-2
Measure and graph quantities to provide evidence that regardless of the type of change that occurs when heating, cooling, or mixing substances, the total weight of matter is conserved. Examples of reactions or changes could include phase changes, dissolving, and mixing that forms new substances. Assessment does not include distinguishing mass and weight.
NGSS5-PS1-1
Develop a model to describe that matter is made of particles too small to be seen. Examples of evidence could include adding air to expand a basketball, compressing air in a syringe, dissolving sugar in water, and evaporating salt water. Assessment does not include the atomic-scale mechanism of evaporation and condensation or defining the unseen particles.

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