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Experience Cosmic Education in 3D
This interactive 3D visualization is designed for educators and parents who want to convey Cosmic Education to children in a vivid way.
You immediately see how all learning areas interact: At the center is the child (ages 6-12), surrounded by the five Great Stories – Universe, Life, Humanity, Writing, and Numbers. Each ring reflects a knowledge area, from natural sciences to culture to art. The connecting lines show how everything interconnects, offering conversation starters, research assignments, or ideas for project days. The visualization helps you prepare Montessori's cosmic perspective in a plannable and inspiring way.
This story begins with the Big Bang and leads through the creation of stars, planets, and our Earth. It offers many connection points to show learners how matter and energy originated and which cosmic forces structure our universe. Ideal for introducing natural sciences or project weeks about space and time.
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The Coming of Life
From the first single-celled organisms to the diversity of life today – this story makes evolutionary processes tangible. You can use it to show how life came from the sea, how plants changed the atmosphere, and how animals adapt. It helps prepare discussions about biodiversity and ecological responsibility.
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The Coming of Humans
This story spans from early hominids to modern Homo sapiens. It helps you place skills like tool use, language, or abstract thinking in historical context and address humanity's cosmic task as responsible stewards of the Earth.
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The Story of Writing
How did communication develop from symbols to complex writing systems? This story leads from cave paintings through hieroglyphics and cuneiform to alphabets. It's suitable for language classes, cultural projects, or parent evenings to illustrate how writing preserves knowledge across generations.
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The Story of Numbers
From counting stones to complex mathematical systems – here you visualize the development of mathematics. Number systems (Roman, Arabic, Mayan) and the significance of zero can be prepared vividly before exploring them with your learning group or child.
Educational Benefits
Networked Thinking
Connections become visible and tangible
Cosmic Awareness
Learners recognize their place in the greater whole
Natural Curiosity
Prepare self-directed learning according to Montessori
Sustainable Learning
Visual storytelling anchors knowledge
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