Montessori Learning Room Tour

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  • Опубликовано: 22 мар 2023
  • #Montessorilearningroomtour #montessorilearning #montessoriclassroom
    Our Montessori Learning Room Tour is finally here. This Montessori learning space has been a labor of love. Every inch of our Montessori Learning Room will be explained in detailI in the hopes that you find some inspiration when creating your Montessori learning environments. I hope you enjoy watching our Montessori Learning Room Tour.
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    Some of the items showcased in our Learning Room will be found below:
    amzn.to/3TH3JTs Model of a flower
    amzn.to/3LKfc2U ECR Shelving units
    amzn.to/3Bd7gzC Teen Bead Hanging Bar
    amzn.to/3JiBTGY Moveable alphabet
    amzn.to/3uF4YrS sandpaper letters (upper and lower case)
    amzn.to/3uG7NZQ Multiplication board
    amzn.to/3oz5hkc Multiplication board and division board
    amzn.to/3uEV75B Stamp Game
    amzn.to/3SAJm9j Safari Toob Solar System
    amzn.to/3CDQlZx Dry Erase Ten Board
    amzn.to/3RFOEza Dry Erase Multiplication board
    amzn.to/3CA0vu9 Dry Erase Dice
    amzn.to/3rziYAM Dry Erase Clock
    amzn.to/3Enn4n3 Dry Erase Lined board
    amzn.to/3RJb0jh Dry Erasers
    amzn.to/3fODNWn Dry Erase Number Line
    amzn.to/3Mauegy Ocean Anatomy Book
    amzn.to/3RL6IaW Nature Anatomy Book
    amzn.to/3RIPJWW Farm Anatomy Book
    amzn.to/3edK7Gs The Magic School Bus Volcano Book
    amzn.to/3ylT1s8 Stem Seasonal Cards
    amzn.to/3SJtUHQ Stem Pre-K Cards
    amzn.to/3V3rplz Learning Resources Volcano
    amzn.to/3fHN1U9 Learning Resources Magnetic Fruit Fractions
    amzn.to/3RME21k Hand2Mind Measuring Cups
    amzn.to/3T3J4aG Montessori Flags of the World
    amzn.to/3T4Zpfx Metal Inset Paper
    amzn.to/3rHMcgJ BrainStem Planet Cards
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    Hi! Im Marcy. My family and I reside in North Carolina and I share videos on DIY, Decorating, Organization, Lifestyle and Montessori Education. If you enjoy these types of videos, please make sure to subscribe and ring that notification bell so you don't miss out on any future content :)

Комментарии • 61

  • @jasmineross2453
    @jasmineross2453 Год назад +5

    Wow what a dream! Absolutely amazing and better than a school!! That room is about half the size of my apartment 😂 your children are getting such amazing education and you make it so enjoyable and aesthetically pleasing! Love your channel x

    • @allhart
      @allhart  Год назад

      Thank you Jasmine ❤️

  • @stephaniemckegney3638
    @stephaniemckegney3638 Год назад +1

    WOW!! I have no other words but wow!! This is incredible! Well done mama!!

  • @TurpeinenRebecca
    @TurpeinenRebecca Год назад +2

    Yay, I've been looking forward to this one!! Thank you :) This is so different than the last learning area tour, so nice to see the update. Beautiful home!

    • @allhart
      @allhart  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much ❤️ Happy you enjoyed it 😊

  • @laysessilva5492
    @laysessilva5492 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for sharing your lovely homeschool place. It’s my first year homeschooling, and it was so helpful. I appreciate it! ❤

  • @janiewampler4637
    @janiewampler4637 Год назад +2

    Wow 🤩 what an amazing environment! I can’t imagine how long and how expensive this was for you! ❤️❤️

  • @cruiseny26
    @cruiseny26 Год назад +1

    Beautiful space!

    • @allhart
      @allhart  Год назад

      Thank you! 😊❤

  • @meenaa23
    @meenaa23 2 месяца назад

    This is a super helpful video! I’m at the beginning of our Montessori homeschool journey, and I’m struggling with planning and routine. Can you share how you plan your lessons and what your homeschool routine looks like? I love that you follow the child but how do you make sure you’re presenting lessons to help them progress? How often do you present? Do you have a time period like a circle time where you present and then let the children choose their work after? How often do you incorporate your other activities (like your fall/spring/etc.) with your Montessori curriculum? What does that structure look like? Thank you so much for all your resources!

  • @shortvlogs276
    @shortvlogs276 Год назад +1

    So beautiful video ❤❤❤

    • @allhart
      @allhart  Год назад

      Thank you Syed ❤️

  • @sweetypie433
    @sweetypie433 3 месяца назад

    Love to watch your channel, it inspires me to organize and set up our learning area as neatly as yours. Would you mind linking the land and water forms puzzles? I have searched high and low for them 😅

    • @allhart
      @allhart  3 месяца назад

      Hi! Unfortunately that puzzle is quite old and they are no longer made. I happened to find this one through EBay. Sorry about that. But keep looking!! You never know what you can find ❤️

  • @ellemarienaudet
    @ellemarienaudet Год назад +1

    Hi!! I see the amazon links in the description- do you have a storefront I could browse? Thanks :-)

    • @allhart
      @allhart  Год назад

      I’m currently working on the storefront. I’m sorry for the inconvenience of having to click on different links for now ❤️ I’ll have it up soon.

  • @tberlin6718
    @tberlin6718 Год назад +1

    I have been looking forward to this video!! Thank you, this is inspiring! Wanted to ask you a few questions, which state do you live now and how many acres do you have for such a beautiful view out your sunroom?
    Also, on top of you LA shelf, you have very neat cards with grammar symbols. The Land of the Parts of Speech and other “sample cards” as you called them. Where are those from, please? Thank you!

    • @pam1126
      @pam1126 Год назад +1

      I also would like to know where you got your grammar symbol cards.❤

  • @UnicornPlanner
    @UnicornPlanner Год назад

    Oh my gosh. Your rooms are always incredible. I just want to come learn and play!! What are the spiral bound Montessori workbooks? Is that a curriculum?

    • @allhart
      @allhart  Год назад

      Hi. Do you mean the black binders? They’re actually just extra supplemental work to help with their aid in their regular studies ❤️

  • @gracejulious5485
    @gracejulious5485 Год назад

    Do you have link for the busy book?

  • @erikagallagher5460
    @erikagallagher5460 Год назад

    This is such a beautiful place for your children to learn! Where did you get the beautiful butterflies on the window?

    • @allhart
      @allhart  Год назад

      We made them ❤️ It’s just a stencil and tissue paper 😊

  • @chaosandcurriculum
    @chaosandcurriculum Год назад

    I’m soooo interested in the wooden country or continent pin maps you have. Do you have a link? Also loving the felt skeleton! Is that an Etsy thing?

    • @allhart
      @allhart  Год назад

      The continent pin map is something I purchased from an antique shop actually. One of those rare finds! And the felt skeleton is definitely an Etsy find. I can see if I can find the link for you if you’re interested ❤️ Just let me know 😊

  • @jeannevellinga2651
    @jeannevellinga2651 Год назад

    Why is the round table short?

  • @AlNisa21
    @AlNisa21 8 месяцев назад

    Do you plan on purchasing the large Montessori continent puzzle maps? If not what material do you use to teach the countries for each continent?

    • @allhart
      @allhart  7 месяцев назад +1

      We have all of the large Montessori continent maps. They’re a wonderful resource for our unit studies.

  • @sarahdowning5490
    @sarahdowning5490 Год назад

    Beautiful space! Do you mind sharing the space puzzle with the 3D bits?

    • @allhart
      @allhart  Год назад

      It’s called Discovery Space Puzzle + Play by Crocodile Creek ❤️

    • @sarahdowning5490
      @sarahdowning5490 Год назад

      @@allhart thank you!

  • @renuka623
    @renuka623 Год назад

    This is absolutely a fabulous place to learn play and grow. Love from India. May I know how you started giving lessons for two to three years old or even up to four years old. In India many parents are doing Montessori, Waldorf, and right brain education and above all the kids been sent to traditional curriculum based schools. This is largely because of the recognition of education for future graduate degree I understand. But this is not so overwhelming for a tender little kid. I saw flash cards in your shelf’s as well. That is why this particular question I have raised.

    • @allhart
      @allhart  Год назад

      Hi Renuka 😊 For younger children it’s best to start with Montessori materials that help build their fine motor skills, hand and eye coordination and hand to hand transfer. You can then move on to recognizing color patterns, matching activities, language activities even math (counting). As your child progresses, keep giving your children materials that interest them. The flash cards that you see are what we call 3 part cards and those help to enrich language, grow vocabulary, perfect spelling, classify materials and build connections between certain objects. I mostly work with Montessori materials but I like to mix curriculums and really cater to what my children need because they all learn differently and are interested in different things at different times. I hope that helps answer your questions ❤️

    • @renuka623
      @renuka623 Год назад

      @@allhart This is exactly what I’m doing. Thanks allot. I’m doing matching and counting activities for my 26 month old baby girl. We do use some senatorial materials as well. ❤ Best wishes for you and your kids on your endeavours.

  • @cancrew9774
    @cancrew9774 Год назад +1

    mom of three under 5 here; how do you stop your smaller ones from destroying the shelf work for the older prek age ? pls help

    • @juliegathman2923
      @juliegathman2923 Год назад

      I have the same question. The one-year-old will just pull everything off the shelves and break things.

  • @lilykimberlyflowersinwestc1631
    @lilykimberlyflowersinwestc1631 Год назад +1

    May I ask where you got you pink tower?

    • @allhart
      @allhart  8 месяцев назад

      We actually got it online from Montessori Outlet . ❤️

  • @RR-he5du
    @RR-he5du Год назад

    What a dream homeschool space!…. Where did u get the Land Of The Parts Of Speech book?

    • @allhart
      @allhart  Год назад +1

      Hi 😊 I actually received this during my training. I’m not sure if these are sold separately from a store. I’ve actually been wanting to create my own version. I’ll let you know when that is in the works 😉 ❤️

    • @brendanb7729
      @brendanb7729 11 месяцев назад

      @@allhartI am homeschooling my son this year. I have some Montessori matierials, but extra confidence to teach him. May I ask for the link where you got your training?

  • @user-wk9qy5ej9s
    @user-wk9qy5ej9s 10 месяцев назад

    Does this stay like that, my kid just takes everything out and does not wanna put it back. This is like a dream

    • @allhart
      @allhart  10 месяцев назад

      The only time items aren’t on the shelves are when they’re being used. Knowing where items go is a huge part in keeping things organized. Every item has a home in our space and my children have grown up in an environment that helps teach them that ❤️

  • @majawisniewska665
    @majawisniewska665 Год назад

    Super, How do you do that to keep the place so clean and tidy? My sons always have a big mess😂 greetings from Poland

    • @allhart
      @allhart  Год назад +1

      Hi Maja 😊. It helps to have a place for everything and to make sure they know where everything goes. Each shelf is a different subject matter, so that also helps when organizing and placing materials back in their designated area. Repetition is key ❤️ It may take a little time for them to get it…but keep at it 😉

  • @rabiasaleem3364
    @rabiasaleem3364 11 месяцев назад

    Hello i get to know where i can find the prints of Anatomy busy book.

    • @allhart
      @allhart  8 месяцев назад

      I got them off Etsy ❤️

  • @RR-he5du
    @RR-he5du Год назад

    And where is the parts of a flower model from? Thanks

    • @allhart
      @allhart  Год назад +1

      I actually purchased it from Amazon. I’ll link it in the description box for you ❤️

  • @thenin4e
    @thenin4e Год назад

    How old is your son? Because I saw grammar cards that contained recognition of adverbs, or verbs. For a child to understand what a verb is I believe it should be at least 6 years old. I mean when we started learning grammar I was in school and at 7 I started learning writing and reading, and that grammar was introduced later. I am 34 now. So I was wondering what age have you started with your boy?

    • @allhart
      @allhart  Год назад +1

      He’s 7 years old now. I started introducing the concept of grammar at the age of 5 with just introducing nouns, verbs. Then we moved on to different grammar symbols. Using the grammar symbols makes it easier for children to identify different grammar structures. My son started reading at age 4 so it was easier for him identify the grammar symbols in sentences at an early age. But all children are different and will learn at different times. ❤️

  • @rgbueno
    @rgbueno Год назад +1

    Hello Marcy! Thank you for sharing your beautiful learning room and updated playroom video. I am truly inspired!
    I already have a Montessori inspired playroom for my toddler but I'm currently studying a curriculum to start implementing early childhood homeschooling for her and arranging a 2nd space for her learning room. I also have another baby on the way. So I am trying to implement a learning room and redo the playroom to accommodate the both of them.
    Anyhow, all that to ask, How do I differentiate between the two rooms? A lot of the materials in learning room are also in the playroom. For example, you have an art area in both rooms. How do you separate the two? is the learning room more structured? I am trying to implement the Montessori 3hr work cycle in our learning room. I am still learning so I'm sorry if my question comes across as silly.
    Also, do you follow a specific curriculum? Where do you get your inspirations/activity ideas from for each unit?
    Thanks so much once again!

    • @allhart
      @allhart  8 месяцев назад

      Yes. The learning room art area is more structured and has materials that aid in any of our unit studies. The playroom art room has the essentials that they would need to draw, paint, color and craft etc. We don’t follow a specific curriculum, really I’ve created my own. And it’s a mixture of Montessori (80%) and then Waldorf and Reggio along with some traditional school work. You really just have to do what works best for your child. Don’t feel the need to follow any one specific curriculum especially if it makes things more challenging for you or your children. Some things may work for one child that may not work for your second. If you have anymore questions, please don’t hesitate to ask! I’m so sorry it took me a while to write back . I hadn’t seen this one 🤦‍♀️. Thanks again ❤️

  • @cassaundra.jewell
    @cassaundra.jewell 11 месяцев назад

    Where did you get that round table/chairs?

    • @allhart
      @allhart  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi 👋. The table I actually made and the chairs are from Community Playthings ❤️

    • @cassaundra.jewell
      @cassaundra.jewell 11 месяцев назад

      @@allhart thank you so much for the response!
      I have recently made the decision to homeschool my 3,5,7 year old and I am going to set our guest house on our property up just like this. Specifically the living room will be the learning room.
      where can I get the land and water cabinet?!
      Lastly, are you planning on homeschooling your children throughout every stage? I am having a difficult time finding activities/lesson ideas for 6-9 year old age group and would love to see a video for that or even just be pointed in the right direction for ideas. Specifically with how I can go about encouraging them to “learn” things like science, money, etc. (things that aren’t common for “Montessori”) and I would really love to learn more to feel more confident going in to the school year.
      Thanks so much if you read all this. Your videos are my favorite out of anything I’ve seen on here and you are truly blessed in your ability to create and set up such artfully crafted learning and playing environments! ❤️

  • @alinasaephan
    @alinasaephan 11 месяцев назад

    How old is your daughter? Lovely video 😊

    • @allhart
      @allhart  11 месяцев назад +1

      My oldest daughter just turned 5. My youngest daughter is 1 year old ❤️ and my son is 8 😊

  • @nicmyers3577
    @nicmyers3577 Год назад +1

    Do you have an Instagram?

    • @allhart
      @allhart  Год назад +2

      I do. @allhartsocialmedia

    • @brendanb7729
      @brendanb7729 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@allhartjust followed❤