Want to learn how to use Montessori 3-part cards in your homeschool?
3-part cards, or nomenclature cards as they are sometimes called, can be used to introduce new vocabulary words, internalize information, and teach reading. They go well with preschool themes and unit studies. They are perfect for homeschoolers that use the Montessori method, the Montessori-inspired approach, hands-on learning methods, or independent learning activities.
I found some articles for you today that will show you how you can use these handy Montessori cards effectively in your homeschool.
Here they are.
How to Use Montessori 3-Part Cards
Three-Part Card Rationale on Montessori Research and Development – Discover the purpose for using 3-part cards.
How to use Montessori 3-Part Cards {Free Printables} on The Natural Homeschool – Find out how one homeschooler uses nomenclature cards with her children plus get a free printable.
How-to Use 3-Part Cards on Treehouse Schoolhouse – Lyndsey describes how nomenclature cards helped her child learn to read and suggests some wonderful methods for using them.
How We Use 3-Part Cards on The Silvan Reverie – Sarah will tell you what 3-part cards are, where to find them, how to prepare them, how to store them, and how to use them in numerous ways.
Do you have some advice on how to use Montessori 3-part cards? Feel free to share it in the comment section.
More help on this site with using the Montessori method:
- How to Use the Montessori Three-Period Lesson in Your Homeschool
- How to Use the Montessori Moveable Alphabet in Your Homeschool
- Where to Get Printable Montessori 3-Part Cards
- Free Printable Montessori Moveable Alphabet Tiles (In the Membership Area)