Last summer, I discovered a wonderful blog 
The Helpful Garden, where I found the map for the following lesson.  We have been exploring the elements of Earth during these first days of school and one of the lessons I recently presented the children is a simple coloring activity.  Most of the children in the class are new to Montessori, and wanting to promote the process and cycle of activity, I chose to keep the lesson very simple.
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| The materials on the shelf:  Color version of the Land and Water Flat Map, wooden tray with small vase for a pencil,  a brown crayon, and a blue crayon, basket with maps to color. | 
To complete the lesson, a student brings the small vase and a map to a table making sure to place a newspaper under their work space.  I always have the children use newspapers for two reasons - one, it helps to protect our tables, and two, it aids in defining the child's workspace.
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| Here, the child has successfully set up the materials and is completing the lesson. | 
Afterwards, all materials are placed back in their original spots on the shelf, ready for use by another child.
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| Land and Water Flat Maps in our hallway. | 
 
I love how you broke down this complex issue into manageable parts. It’s clear you put a lot of effort into making this accessible for everyone.
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