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How to Play Noun Game in Montessori

Crestwood Montessori staff are professionally trained and they know better how to teach students. Here you can see strategic game which will help to explain the definition of noun to students.

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How to Play Noun Game in Montessori

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  1. How to Play Noun Game in Montessori Noun Game is a lesson game used in schools to introduce the definition of noun to Montessori children’s. Children will learn more if the activity interesting. Here are some instructions about how to play noun game.

  2. Sit in a circle: Arrange all the students in a circle. Now start your game spontaneously; For example, some teacher starts sharing news to all students and suddenly starts the game.

  3. Retrieve various items Ask the children to bring various items. For example, ask one of your students to bring some flowers and then ask the kid next to him to bring eraser and so on and so forth. In this exercise, you need to involve all the children and keep them engaged.

  4. Break off the sentence Now ask all the students by breaking off the sentence like bring me ________. Let the students guess what you actually want. For example, one of your students brings flowers but that was not what you asked for. So respond them by saying, “No I don’t want flowers”.

  5. Complete the sentence If no one is guessing what you actually want, then tell everyone what you have in your mind. For example, “Bring me a book”. Repeat this part of the game repeatedly so children start getting the concept of noun, because when you leave the noun from the sentence, no one knows what you are talking about.

  6. Explain the Definition Now explain the definition of noun at the end of the game and explain to every student that without name no one is able to bring the right thing and that a noun is a name of person, place, animal or thing.

  7. Crestwood Montessori School By performing this exercise in your classroom you can easily explain the definition and purpose of noun to all you students. All the children’s will learn while having fun and actively participate in this learning activity. Children love to play with toys so you can also use toys as a noun. Crestwood Montessori aims to provide quality education and all the learning will be done in fun environment. Our trained teachers have years of experience in providing education to Montessori children’s in very professional manner.

  8. Contact Details: Address: 92 Cortelyous Lane Somerset, NJ 08873 Number: 732-333-8311 Director: Ann Mooney Email: amooney@crestwoodmontessorischool.com Website: http://www.crestwoodmontessorischool.com Thank you.

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