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| Name = Hand Washing | | Name = Hand Washing | ||
| Topic = Practical Life | | Topic = Practical Life | ||
| Subtopic = | | Subtopic = Grooming | ||
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== Further Reading == | == Further Reading == | ||
*[[Teaching Montessori in the Home: The Pre-School Years]] by Elizabeth G. Hainstock, page 32 | *[[Teaching Montessori in the Home: The Pre-School Years]] by Elizabeth G. Hainstock, page 32 | ||
*[[Teach Me to Do It Myself]] by Maja Pitamic, pages 14-15 |
Revision as of 13:18, 4 January 2015
Hand Washing | |
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Practical Life - Grooming | |
Level | Primary |
Age | 3 - 4 |
Prerequisites | Using a Sponge Liquid Pouring |
In this activity the child learns how to wash his hands.
There is some debate among Montessorians about whether the traditional hand washing activity should still be included in today's classrooms. It is certainly no longer the way we wash our hands in modern society. Many feel that the activity should be replaced entirely with hand washing at a sink. One point in favor of doing hand washing with a bowl and pitcher is that it allows a child to take their time with the activity without monopolizing a sink.
Presentation
- step one
- step two, etc
Points of Interest
Control of Error
Variations and Extensions
Further Reading
- Teaching Montessori in the Home: The Pre-School Years by Elizabeth G. Hainstock, page 32
- Teach Me to Do It Myself by Maja Pitamic, pages 14-15