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Montessori Mac

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United States - Florida - Melbourne
Montessori Mac
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“The child is both a hope and a promise for mankind.” ~Maria Montessori
 
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Use this booklet as an extenstion to the Montessori Squaring Chains. Each page replicates a set of chains (2-10) with a blank arrow at the end of each bead bar. Once the child begins counting at the darkened bead, they will write the last number
Subjects:
Math, Basic Operations, Other (Math)
Grades:
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Types:
Printables, Montessori, Centers
$8.00
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By Montessori Mac
Use these color coordinated squaring and cubing chain arrows to label each bead bar in the chains. No more ordering through Neinhuis when only 1 missing arrow gives you an incomplete set. Just print on card stock, cut, laminate for durability and
Subjects:
Numbers, Other (Math)
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Types:
Montessori
$5.00
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By Montessori Mac
This material is a must for any 3-6 or 6-9 Montessori classroom to help children learn the different possible combinations of how to make 10. I have made these cards with two different levels. Level 1 includes 15 numbered cards that would be
Subjects:
Math, Arithmetic, Other (Math)
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd
Types:
Games, Montessori, Centers
$9.00
58
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By Montessori Mac
These 5 charts will help your students learn the terms for every part of a mathematical equation. Examples of each operation are given and the labels correspond to the placement of each numeral. The cards include: *Addition Terms
Subjects:
Math, Basic Operations, Other (Math)
Grades:
Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
Types:
Bulletin Board Ideas, Posters, Montessori
$4.00
25
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By Montessori Mac
Help your students remember the Rounding Rule with a rhyme and visual clues. Remembering whether or not a number is "big enough to be bossy" is easy when you see "5 or above...give it a shove". So when looking at that number to the right of the
Subjects:
Math, Other (Math)
Grades:
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
Types:
Bulletin Board Ideas, Posters, Centers
$1.00
10
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By Montessori Mac
Use this clock in your classroom for your beginning analog clock learners. This sample clock has the hour and minute hand labeled in red so a child can tell which hand is which. When working with my students, I usually incorporate the idea of "The
Subjects:
Math, Other (Math)
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Types:
Bulletin Board Ideas, Posters, Montessori
$1.00
2
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By Montessori Mac
Help young students learn their phone numbers with this practice page activity. Children can see their 10-digit number written out so they can practice saying and dialing it.
Subjects:
Numbers, Other (Math), Life Skills
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd
Types:
Outlines, Printables, Classroom Forms
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I have been in the education field in both private and charter Montessori schools since 1993. I began my first 8 years of teaching at a prestigious private Montessori school on the North Shore of Boston. I then moved to Central Florida where I have worked mostly in charter Montessori schools. After my first few years in a charter schools I began making some Montessori materials for some of the traditional teachers in my school. I learned how to tweak some of these materials to basically marry the Montessori and traditional styles of hands-on materials. The majority of the materials I have in my store were made specifically for my own primary and elementary Montessori classrooms, but I have tried to write directions in a way that traditional teachers can utilize them in their classrooms as well.

MY TEACHING STYLE

Being a Montessori trained teacher, my teaching style utilizes the principles of the Montessori Philosophy and Method.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

I earned my AA in Early Childhood Education, BS in Psychology and Elementary Education from Endicott College in Beverly, MA by 1993. In 1994, I enrolled in the Northeast Montessori Institute and earned my Pre-Primary Montessori Credential (3-6). After graduating with a Masters of Education degree from Antioch New England Graduate School in New Hampshire in 2001, I moved to Florida that summer. A couple of years later, I attended the Florida Institute for Montessori Studies and earned a Primary Montessori Credential (6-9).

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

It all started on a warm and sunny day, in the northern woods of Maine, back in the summer of 1971. An elementary music teacher and an engineer welcomed a beautiful bouncing baby girl into the world. OK, I'm going to stop right there because I had to glorify that portion way too much. You see, it's not really anything like the real story I've been told. The baby girl part was true, but bouncing was substituted for coming out kicking and screaming like a banshee. And beautiful...well that's definitely an exaggerated word used during births to describe something blue and slimey with a cone shaped head. I think I may have explained enough about me in the beginning, so I'll end it with my name is Diane MacGilvray and my students call me Ms. Mac, hence the nickname "Montessori Mac". I was born and raised in northern Maine in a town called Millinocket, moved to the Boston area to go to college and stayed for 12 years before moving to Melbourne, Florida in 2001. I'm scared of sharks when I'm in the ocean, I fear alligators when I'm near the lake, and I'm horrified of snakes in my yard. Then why Florida? Because all three are much more tolerable when compared to scraping an eight inch blanket of ice off your windshield at the crack of dawn in the midst of a cold New England winter that seems to last just shy of 43 months.