monsters
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Friday Freebie – Monster Manners
Happy Friday! Halloween is getting close, are you ready for it?! This week I’ve shared some fun monster activities that can be used to celebrate Halloween, or anytime throughout the year. today, I wanted to share a monster activity that I absolutely love. This Monster Manners set is a great way to work on social emotional skills and help your students think about good choices and consequences. Download your set from Growing Kinders, and have a great weekend!
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Make a Monster – Collaborative Art Project
I am a huge fan of large group art projects – I love that each child can bring a different vision to the project. I also love them for practical reasons, it’s a lot easier to find space for one large project to dry than it is to find space for 20 small projects, and they use far fewer materials. One year I made a dragon with my class. I drew the outline on a large sheet of table paper, and they decorated it with bingo markers. It was amazing to see the details that they included, and which parts of the dragon each child chose to work on. I…
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Books about monsters
Monsters are an interesting subject to explore with preschoolers because the children are fascinated by them, and they have so many different thoughts and opinions about the subject. They may be aware that monsters are not real, yet they are still terrified of them. Some children may enjoy being scared, while others would rather not even think about it. Monsters belong to the realm of make believe that preschoolers are still attempting to understand. Here are some of my favorite monster books for the classroom – these can be fun for the Halloween season as an alternative to ghosts and vampires. All links are affiliates. Go Away, Big Green Monster!…