Sun, moon and stars – child-led space unit
The night sky has always fascinated V. Obviously, it is magnificent to look at, always changing and mysterious. Montessori says, “The strength of imagination in a child under six is usually expended on toys and fairy tales, but surely we can give him real things to imagine about, so putting him in more accurate relationship with the environment.” So we never really told her sweet stories of the sun going to sleep and gave her the truth like it is. One of her first questions on space was about the moon. “

Where is the moon in the morning?”
The day and night conundrum! We explained that we can see the sun in the daytime and the moon, at night. But why? Her dad explained the whole rotation of the Earth concept. All we needed was a torch light and a ball in a dark room to understand this glorious magic of night and day.… Click to read the rest
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