Why Montessori Uses Real Tools?
Montessori uses real, child-sized tools because children learn best through meaningful, hands-on experiences. Using authentic materials helps children develop confidence, independence, responsibility, concentration, and respect while mastering practical life skills that prepare them for everyday life.
Children use a child-sized hammer to tap nails into the log. This purposeful activity strengthens hand muscles, hand-eye coordination, concentration, and fine motor control while building confidence and safe tool-use skills. The controlled movements children practice today also help develop the strength and coordination needed for writing and other everyday tasks.
Montessori Learning Begins with Curiosity
When this lesson was first presented, one of the children's very first questions were, "Where did the log come from? Is this from a real tree?" These simple questions sparked a wonderful conversation about trees and the recent storm that brought several down in our area, helping children connect classroom learning with the world around them.
Before becoming part of our Montessori classroom, the log had to be cleaned and prepared. We attached sturdy orange handles so children and teachers could safely and easily move it around the classroom. This also gave children a glimpse into how classroom materials are thoughtfully prepared before they are introduced for learning.
Throughout the summer, our children will continue learning through meaningful, hands-on Montessori experiences that spark curiosity, encourage exploration, and connect classroom lessons with the real world.
"The hand is the instrument of the mind."
— Maria Montessori
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