Senses First, Math Next

In our Montessori classroom, sensorial activities are more than just exploration—they’re preparation for future learning. As children grade colors, sort shapes, and compare sizes, they’re developing essential skills like observation, classification, and sequencing.

These early experiences sharpen their thinking and lay the groundwork for mathematical concepts. Sensorial work helps children build a solid, concrete foundation—one that makes abstract math feel natural and exciting later on.

Here’s to a weekend full of discovery, wonder, and quiet moments to take it all in.

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