![]() This was great fine motor practice for them. My kids then went and tied them around various pieces of furniture. ![]() ![]() But I didn’t have rope, and in any case, QBoy had shown a particular interest in the twist ties that I bring home from the grocery store. Okay, so this activity would have been more relevant to pirates if I had used rope and taught them some actual nautical knots. They then took turns scrubbing our kitchen floor swabbing the decks. The kids took the container from our shelves, removed the items from the container, then filled the container with water. I set up a container with a towel and brush, and I set it on our shelves. They needed to practice tossing the rings onto the poles in order to practice “rescuing” people that had gone overboard.Īn important job on any pirate ship is to swab the decks. I introduced it to my kids by explaining that most ships include life preservers to be used in case anyone goes overboard. I used our Spielgaben set to set up this ring toss game. Both of my kids spent time doing this activity during the first days of our pirate unit. My kids then finished the parrot by adding its feathers. I printed a picture of a parrot head onto cardstock and then stuck it into the ball. Note: You can find more pirate-themed activities on my Pirate Unit Study page.įor this activity, I placed some colorful duck quill feathers on a tray along with a styrofoam ball I picked up at the craft store. I hope you enjoy taking a look at our pirate Montessori activities, and that maybe you get a little inspiration for your own pirate unit too! I have included links to those other printables below. We did so many different pirate activities, including making our own telescope, playing with our pirate sensory bin, and so much more. In this post I’m detailing the Pirate Montessori activities that went on our shelves during the course of our Pirate unit.įor our pirate Montessori activities I used printables from my own Pirate Printable Pack, but I also benefitted a lot from printables created by other bloggers. See my disclosures for more information.Įarlier this year the kids and I did an awesome Pirate unit as part of our homeschool. This post may contain affiliate ads at no cost to you.
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