It used to be very difficult to find Montessori elementary materials for homeschooling. But there are more and more elementary materials available every year. Many of the Montessori preschool albums and materials can even work through early elementary, especially to age 7 or 8, in a homeschool.
For Montessori elementary teachers and homeschoolers looking for specific 6-9 and 9-12 Montessori elementary materials, here are some helpful free Montessori elementary resources.
Free Montessori Elementary Albums
Elementary albums from Montessori Teachers Collective:
- 6-9 Math, History, Geometry, Biology, and Language
- The Great Lessons:
God Who Has No Hands | Coming of Life | Coming of Humans | Story of Writing | Story of Numerals - Timeline of Life: A smaller, hand-drawn representation of the traditional chart.
- Timeline of Writing: A smaller, hand-drawn original representation of this timeline.
Elementary Foundations, Math 1, Math 2, Geometry, and Language by Cultivating Dharma
6-9 and 9-12 Montessori albums at Wikisori
Montessori Elementary at Montessori Album (currently only some lessons are available for math and the Great Lessons)
Free Montessori Elementary Lessons and Printables
Free Montessori Materials Online (my post) – has a number of sites with elementary materials as well as primary materials
Free Elementary Workplans and Teacher Tools (instant downloads) and The Five Great Lessons of the Elementary Curriculum (informational post) from Montessori for Everyone
New Montessori Materials for the Clock of Eras and Time line of Life from Fossils-facts-and-finds.com
Free Montessori elementary education website links from Miss Barbara
Free Charts for the God with No Hands Great Lesson 1, the Timeline of Life for Great Lesson 2, and Number Charts for Great Lesson 5 from Discovery Days and Montessori Moments
List of Great Lessons Materials Needed from Montessori Nuggets
Free Great Lessons Charts from Kingdom of the Pink Princesses
Great Lessons Resources from The Pinay Homeschooler
Montessori Elementary Lessons from The Reasons of Things
Montessori Elementary Lessons from Montessori Kiwi
Montessori Great lessons Resource Page from Expedition Montessori
The Five Great Lessons for Montessori Elementary: An Introduction and Lesson Idea List from NAMC Montessori Teacher Training Blog
Fundamental Needs of People Picture Chart and Blank Outline from Work and Play, Day by Day at Teachers Pay Teachers (no longer free) (Blog Post at Work and Play, Day by Day)
Free Printables from Elementary Observations
Online Elementary Lessons from Pinegreenwoods
Free Montessori Elementary Materials (long list) on Teachers Pay Teachers
Montessori Elementary Series
- Introduction to Montessori Elementary
- Montessori Elementary Homeschool Inspiration and Ideas
- Free Montessori Elementary Materials Online
- Where to Buy Montessori Elementary Albums and Materials
You’ll find even more Montessori elementary posts in my Montessori elementary category.
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Jessica says
There is also this link that describes some of the features of the above resources (and paid ones as well).
http://montessorinuggets.blogspot.com/p/montessori-albums.html
I hope it is of benefit – and I would love help in keeping it updated. It is an attempt to compare the same features on each resource.
MyHomeschoolStyle also a list of resources with descriptions:
http://www.myhomeschoolstyle.com/?p=541
This one is really nice because it is more narrative.
Deb says
Thanks, Jessica! Those are great posts! I had thought about adding those but added them to my next post on where to buy Montessori elementary curriculum and materials. It’s probably a good idea to have them for both posts, though. I love your Montessori elementary contributions! 🙂
Elaine Friis says
This is an excellent post, Deb, just what I am looking for! Thank you so much for sharing it and for your thoroughness.
Deb says
Thanks so much for your kind comment, Elaine! I’m so glad to hear it’s helpful for you! 🙂
Lolly says
As the new kid on the blog-block I just wanted to say I have been a long time reader and admirer.
When I started my training I would often refer to your page to find the better quality information and materials on the internet.
I intend to share some of my materials on my new blog – so I welcome you and your readers to pay a visit from time to time 🙂
http:// http://www.elementaryobservations.blogspot.com.au
Deb says
Thanks so much for your sweet comment, Lolly! Your blog is wonderful … and I really appreciate all the free printables you generously share. 🙂
Tanya Wright says
This is an amazing resource for Montessori families! Thank you for putting it together.
Deb Chitwood says
Thanks, Tanya! I had fun putting it together. I’m so glad it’s helpful. 🙂 Deb