Montessori World Map puzzle (buy here) is generally introduced after a child is comfortable with Colored 🌈 Continent 🌎Globe (read a presentation here). In a Montessori Geography curriculum, a child first learns that the Earth is a sphere by exploring the Globe. Then, the concepts of land (continent) vs. water (ocean) are introduced first on the globe, and later more abstractly on the world 🗺️ map. A child also learns to associate each continent with a certain color (Montessori "continent color-coding") and learns their names and positioning. But how to transition from a sphere which represents our Earth to a flat world🗺️ map?
- a Colored Continent Globe (buy here),
- and a 🍊grapefruit or 🍎an apple.
First, you would point to each continent on the globe and then show the corresponding one on the puzzle. However, there are two 🇦🇶Antartica(s) on the puzzle map! This is why we need a 🍊grapefruit.
We took a Globe (sphere) ~ our Earth and made it into two hemispheres~ two halves of a grapefruit.
As a result of this visual and concrete presentation, Adrian (33 months) learned hemispheres and on which hemisphere each continent belongs. He also learned that in the process of making a map, we pretended to cut our globe into two parts, thus resulting in two sides of Antartica.
Read a similar post here "🌎 Geography 📖Theory Curriculum Lesson 3: 🗺 Mapping (Making the Earth 🎈 Flat)" where we, with a use of a balloon, attempted to do what cartographers do when making a map of our Earth.
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Thank you very much for your kind comment. I am glad you enjoyed this post 🙂 Anya