Welcome AMS 2023!
Perhaps you stopped by our Exhibit Booth #404 or heard our session about Computational Thinking for the Montessori Classroom. We are happy to share some additional (and exclusive!) resources with you here. Please feel free to reach out with any questions, we love hearing from you.
As a special promotion exclusively for AMS participants, we would like to offer you 10% off of your total purchase. Use code LBAMS2023 for 10% your order (excludes Trainings and) through March 31st.
Some Resources that Inspire Us
1. Gears of My Childhood, by Seymour Papert.
2. Computational Thinking, by Jeannette M. Wing
3. New Materials for Teaching Computational Thinking in Early Childhood Education, MIT Media Lab Thesis by Kim Smith Claudel
4. CS Unplugged
5. Computational Thinking with Scratch
6. Harvard Center on the Developing Child
Learning at Home FREE Activities
Our Learning at Home Activities are free and accessible, and make use of common materials found around the home. They are simple and modular, and a tactile and engaging way to explore STEM concepts at home. Great ideas for the classroom too!
Learning Beautiful Training Information
Our accessible sessions break down the basics of foundational computational thinking and provide hands-on demonstrations of all of our materials. Our trainings are led by the wonderful educators at Green Ivy Learning. These Montessori-trained teachers at this pioneering educational program have deep experience using these materials in the classroom, and know how these materials and concepts integrate with the Montessori classroom. Above all, these teacher-trainers are experts at making newcomers feel comfortable and welcome. Our trainings are perfect for all educators, regardless of prior knowledge.
For more information or to register, please reach out to Anna Rita at training@learningbeautiful.com.