Description
This material is part of the Montessori history curriculum for primary level. The seven days of the week may have originated as an interval between marketing days. The seven days of the week also make nearly one fourth of a lunar month. Through learning the derivation of the names of the week, children develop an appreciation for time and history. The material consists of 24 three-part cards, one booklet, and one wallchart. The nomenclature cards contain a description, a label, and a picture card for matching purposes. The wallchart represents all the parts together. The booklet serves as control for error for the nomenclature matching work.
Contents
Interactive Video Lessons
Digital Three-Part Cards
What’s this? (Speech Recognition Activities)
Digital Booklet
Parts reprenseted, 24 cards total:
Days of the Week, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Skills
-develops the notion of time through graphic illustration
-represents time graphically, day by day
Prior Knowledge Recommended
Personal timeline
Introduction to wall calendar and linear calendar
Recommended Age
5-6
Subjects
Days of the Week