Montessori Homeschool for Toddlers: Star Themed Tot-School Week

Affiliate and Referral links are used below to promote products I love and recommend. I receive a commission on any purchases made through these links. Please see my disclosure policy for more details. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

My daughter recently showed an interest in stars! She began pointing out star shapes from books, pictures, and especially the story of Baby Jesus from one of her Bible lesson books. So I developed this little stars and the color yellow week for her, perfect for montessori homeschool for toddlers.

 Montessori Homeschool for Toddlers - Star Themed Tot-School Week: Free printables included! | www.GoldenReflectionsBlog.com

You will find a list of all the items and activities I had available for her during that week. All of the items were set up in our Montessori homeschool area in the living room on her shelves. She also has a little table and chairs that she is able to use to place activities on.

Most of the activities were designed for sensorial and practical life activities, since developmentally, that is where she is at. Things like pouring, stringing, opening and closing containers are all considered practical life activities. And then all of the hands-on and different textures we used are the sensorial aspect.

Also note, because I am a Christian I did include a Christian spin on some of these activities or extras. However, you can easily omit them if you do not wish to include the Christian aspect of this theme. I have included it because that is part of our lifestyle and how we are training our daughter.

Books About Stars for Toddlers

These are some of the books we have on hand that either specifically talk about stars or have stars mentioned in them. Please note that I did include Christian titles in this list. However you can easily omit those if you do not wish to the include the Christian aspect.

Songs About Stars for Toddlers

  • Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

Star Bead Pouring for Practical Life Skills

Montessori homeschool for toddlers activity - pouring star beads for practical life skills

Items needed for this activity:

Set up the activity on your book self or task tray. I showed my daughter how to pour the beads back and forth a few times and also what to do if a bead fell out onto the tray or off the tray. After those initial cues, I sat back and just let her explore the activity any way she wanted to. She ended up taking the beads out one by one and transferring them over to the glass jar with her fingers.

Montessori-Homeschool-For-Toddlers-Star-Pouring-Activity

Stringing Star Beads for Practical Life Skills

Montessori Homeschool for Toddlers - Stringing Star Beads for Practical Life Skills

Items needed for this activity:

This one has been a favorite so far! E sat at her little table and attempted to string these beads for close to half an hour! She was so intent on it, her concentration was very good, which means this activity was perfect for her! I did offer her some pipe cleaner to try, but she preferred trying with the string.

Montessori Homeschool for Toddlers - Stringing Star Beads for Practical Life Skills
Montessori Homeschool for Toddlers - Stringing Star Beads for Practical Life Skills

Matching Yellow Stars for Sensorial

 Montessori Homeschool for Toddlers - Star Themed Tot School Tray

Items needed for this tray:

  • Wooden task tray
  • Wooden task bowl
  • Yellow felt
  • Yellow star printable cards (included in the printable below)
  • Star cutout template
  • Scissors
  • Laminator

Print out the yellow star cards and the 3″ star cutout template from the free printable I offer below. Laminate the yellow star cards and cut each card out and place them on the task tray. Cut out the star cutout template and use it to trace the stars onto the felt and then cut them out. Place the star felts into a task bowl on the tray. Make sure you have the same amount of felt stars to the yellow cards. E is still learning her colors, but she did match a couple of the star felts to the cards.

Matching Red, White & Blue Stars for Sensorial

Items needed for this activity:

  • Red, white, and blue star cards from printable below
  • Star cutout template (printable below)
  • Red, White, Blue felt
  • Wooden task tray
  • Wooden task bowl
  • Laminator 

The directions for this tray are the same as the yellow one above. In the printable I also include labels that you can use to label each color or shape as well. You can use these are older toddlers or those ages 3-6.

Star Sensory Cards

For this activity I made my own sandpaper star card and a glitter glue star. Here are the items you will need:

  • Fine grit sandpaper
  • Star template (included in the printable packet below)
  • Card board or foam board
  • Glue (regular or hot glue)
  • Yellow glitter glue

*Note, I only had purple colored sandpaper at home, so that is what I used. Once I am able to get regular colored sandpaper I am going to make another one using this same method.

Montessori Homeschool for Toddlers - Sand Paper And Sensory Star Shapes

I used the star template that I have in the printable packet below. I cut it out and then used it to trace the star on the back of the piece of sandpaper.

Then I used scissors to cut out the star shape from the sandpaper.

Next, glue the sandpaper star shape to the back of a piece of cardboard or foam board.

To make the glitter glue shape, I placed the same star template on top of a piece of cardboard. I took the yellow glitter glue and carefully followed just outside the star shape on the cardboard. Then I carefully lifted the star template from the middle of the shape and fixed any of the glue that went over.

I let both shapes dry overnight before letting E play with them.

Star Peanut-Butter & Jelly Snack for Toddlers

Montessori Homeschool for Toddlers - Star Peanut Butter And Jelly Tray

For this snack I set up all the materials and had my daughter assist me in making the snack. Here is what you will need:

  • Bread (2 slices)
  • Peanut-Butter
  • Jelly
  • Star shaped cookie cutter
  • Butter Knife

I placed all the items out on our tray and had E help with as much of it as she could! She liked taking the peanut butter out of the jar and trying to spread it with her butter knife.

Montessori Homeschool Preschool - Peanut Butter And Jelly Tray

Star Themed Play Dough Tray (Optional):

Items needed:

Montessori-Homeschool-for-Toddlers-Star-Themed-Play-Dough-Tray
Montessori Homeschool for Toddlers - Star Themed Play Dough Tray

Adding Bible to Montessori Homeschool for Toddlers

On one of the shelves for our Montessori activities, I included the stack of books listed above. I also included a felt set that we have that is the story of baby Jesus.

We also read the story of baby Jesus and talked about the star that the shepherds saw and followed.

Here is a picture of what our Montessori inspired shelves looked like for the week. The tray on top is the task tray that I put all the activities on, and it goes on her little table when she works with them.

Montessori Shelves for Star Themed Week

FREE Printable Packet of Montessori Homeschool for Toddlers: Star Themed Tot-School Week

To get your free printable packet of the Montessori Homeschool for Toddlers: Star Themed Tot-School Week either click the graphic below of the link below!

Free-Printable-Star-Themed-Tot-School-Activity-Packet

>>>>>> CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD <<<<<<<

For more ideas, be sure to follow my All Things Montessori Pinterest Board:

Follow Heather @ Golden Reflections Blog ‘s board All things Montessori on Pinterest.

Heather Greutman, COTA

Heather Greutman is a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant with experience in school-based OT services for preschool through high school. She uses her background to share child development tips, tools, and strategies for parents, educators, and therapists. She is the author of many ebooks including The Basics of Fine Motor Skills, and Basics of Pre-Writing Skills, and co-author of Sensory Processing Explained: A Handbook for Parents and Educators.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

10 Comments

  1. Love these ideas! And by strange coincidence we had a star shaped lunch today 🙂 #pintorials

  2. I have been searching high and low for blogs about Tot School – and I finally find you via the Mom’s Library link up!
    My kiddos love to look for stars – and they have been able to do the actions for twinkle twinkle since before they were 1.
    I’m off to explore the rest of your site right away!

  3. Some great ideas here 🙂 I’m pretty sure my toddler would love all of them… I also really need to remember to make some of those sandpaper stars 🙂

  4. So many interesting ideas here, and toddlers love stars anyway! #pintorials

  5. What a great variety of activities! I love the sensory shapes – reminds me of those “That’s not my…” books 🙂
    Thanks for sharing at #Pintorials

  6. This is such a cool post! Wow! We have been inspired! Thank you for linking up with The Natural Homeschool!

CONTENT DISCLAIMER: Heather Greutman is a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant.
All information on the Website is for informational purposes only and is not a replacement for medical advice from a physician or your pediatrician. Please consult with a medical professional if you suspect any medical or developmental issues with your child. The information on the Websites does not replace the relationship between therapist and client in a one-on-one treatment session with an individualized treatment plan based on their professional evaluation. The information provided on the Website is provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, express or implied.

Do not rely on the information on the Website as an alternative to advice from your medical professional or healthcare provider. You should never delay seeking medical advice, disregard medical advice, or discontinue medical treatment as a result of any information provided on the Website. All medical information on the Website is for informational purposes only.

All activities outlined on the Website are designed for completion with adult supervision. Please use your own judgment with your child and do not provide objects that could pose a choking hazard to young children. Never leave a child unattended during these activities. Please be aware of and follow all age recommendations on all products used in these activities. Growing Hands-On Kids is not liable for any injury when replicating any of the activities found on this blog.

YOUR RESPONSIBILITY The Website was developed strictly for informational purposes. You understand and agree that you are fully responsible for your use of the information provided on the Website. Growing Hands-On Kids makes no representations, warranties, or guarantees. You understand that results may vary from person to person. Growing Hands-On Kids assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions that may appear on the Website.