Chapter 2: Essentials of Montessori Teaching · Science & Mathematics
Why Science Matters in Montessori
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Science Activities for Astronomy
**Why are Science Activities Necessary for Montessori Kids?**
Children naturally ask many questions about celestial bodies — they are intrigued by the moon, the stars, and the sun. Introducing them to the **different phases of the moon**, the **planets of the solar system**, and the **day-night cycle** can be very helpful in beginning their astronomical journey.
Some simple astronomy activities for a Montessori setting:
- A moon-phase tracker the child updates each evening.
- A simple model of the solar system made from clay.
- A sun-shadow experiment, measuring how a shadow moves across the day.
- Night-sky printables for identifying common constellations.
These activities transform abstract space into something the child can **touch, draw, and measure** — exactly what Montessori intends.
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