Photo Source: www.expressivemonkey.com Perfect as a Halloween party station or math center activity leading up to the holiday, this roll and draw a monster game from Expressive Monkey is sure to be a hit with your kinders! We love that your students will practice counting, matching, following directions, and sequencing + ordinal numbers - not to mention the end results are sure to be unique and fun! And, when they're finished drawing their monsters, provide your kiddos with crayons, craft paint, and/or other art tools and invite them to spend some time decorating them! For the FREE printable game key, be sure to visit Expressive Monkey! Add in some drawing paper, pencils, and little artists - and you're set!
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Once upon a time (in my first year of teaching), I taught a tessellation project to my 4th grade students. Just like any good fairy tale, at some point things took a turn for the worse. As great as some of the projects turned out, I was exhausted by the amount of hovering it required me to do as a teacher and left me yearning for a different project. But again, just like any good fairy tale, this story has a happy ending... After taking a 3 year break from tessellations, I have finally made my comeback with an awesome tessellation project for my 5th grade students. Yayyyy! I started this project by showing my students an awesome PowerPoint that I put together that explains exactly what a tessellation is, some famous examples from history, and then differentiates between the 3 major types of tessellations: translations, rotations, and reflections. After showing them the PowerPoint, I gave each of my tables a basket that contained a few 3"x3" pieces of tagboard, a written set of directions (in case students get confused), scissors, and tape. Then I showed them step-by-step how to create a translation tessellation piece using my document camera (see the directions to the left). **A trick that I used this time teaching was to have students draw their shape from one corner to the adjacent corner. That way they don't have to worry about lining up the cut-out piece directly across from the original cutout.. you just have to line it up on the side. (This sounds confusing.. just look at my visual below.) Once students finished creating their own pieces, I passed out large sheets of scrap paper and had them practice making tessellations with their piece. This was their opportunity to make sure that their piece was properly crafted and that it would work. This was also a great opportunity for me to be able to walk around and assist those that found that their piece wasn't working. Once they verified that their pattern piece would work, I asked them to turn their piece around and see if they could see something that they could make their shape into (some type of character or monster). Monsters are honestly the easiest to do because, as I explained to my students, you can take any type of blob shape and slap some eyes on it and call it a monster (just being real). :) Once my students knew what they were going to make their shape into, I gave them a sheet of 9"x9" white drawing paper to use for their final project. I advised my students to use the original edges of their tessellation piece to help them to line up their shape on their sheet of paper. Even though this cuts off part of the piece, it really does help to make sure that everything stays properly aligned. I also explained to them that just because you can't see the whole shape, doesn't mean that they shouldn't add the additional details they were planning to add for their character - they just need to add what they can see. Once their pencil drawing was done (including adding details), students were asked to outline everything with a sharpie marker, and then add color with either crayons or color sticks. Many of my students decided to take their tessellation patterns and make each shape into its own character in a series (instead of just repeating the same thing over and over). Doing that really helped to keep more of my kids engaged in finishing their project because it made it a little more creative and a little less repetitive. If you are interested in this lesson, I have an incredibly awesome package posted up in my store. Seriously.. it has EVERYTHING. Included in the package: 1. Tessellation PowerPoint: An introduction to what tessellations are, a brief history, M.C. Escher (with a link to a interview he did), his influences, his artwork, and the three main types of transformations used in making tessellations – translation, rotation, and reflections. This PowerPoint includes animated slides, which make it easier for students to visualize the shape’s movements. 2. Color Your Own Worksheets: Grid-filled pages that students can demonstrate how to draw translation, rotation, and reflection tessellations on. 3. Practicing Transformations Worksheet: Worksheet asks students to reflect specific shapes over horizontal and vertical axes, translate shapes, and rotate shapes. 4. Step-by-Step Direction Sheets: Three step-by-step instruction sheets with visuals showing how to create stencils for all three transformations. These instructions also match up with the included videos, which also demonstrate how to create them step-by-step. 5. Practice Tessellation Sheet: This page includes the base stencil for all three transformations shown in the videos and step-by-step sheets. 6. Transformation Videos: 3 videos demonstrating how to create a reflection tessellation, translation tessellation, and rotation tessellation (including how to do a graphite transfer or light table/window transfer for complex details). Also available in my Teachers Pay Teachers store.
This is a cute activity where ESL students have to draw monsters based on the description of the body parts on the worksheet.
Looking for a fun, Monster Theme for Preschool? These Play-Based Math and Literacy Centers and crafts are a huge hit with the kids.
Today I woke up in a panic. It was already 8:00 and I thought it was Monday, which would have meant that I was late for an exciting day of professional development. It took me about 30 seconds to get my head together and realize that it was in fact Sunday. This was further confirmed with the TpT weekly email of 10 free downloads waiting in my inbox :) Oi vey- my body is completely freaking out at the idea of waking up for any kind of work! Following my little morning mix up, I whipped up this delish dish for breakfast to celebrate my wonderful, lazy morning: Holy moly guacamole. That, my friends, is an egg beater omelette with caramelized onions, mozzarella and the star of the show: guacamole. I know avocados weird some people out, but they are pretty much at the top of my favorite foods list these days... right after all the unhealthy stuff like DQ blizzards and ravioli :) If you are a fan of guacamole tho, you should definitely try it for breakfast! I use a mozzarella cheese stick for the cheese because it keeps me from dumping on large amounts like Paula Dean adds stick butter. Side that little tasty baby with a Tazo iced green tea in my Starbucks tumbler and I'm a happy camper. This is NOTHING like what I eat for breakfast during the school year! My 5:15 breakfast is usually bran flakes and coffee at my computer desk as I check email and weather. Anyway, I do have a quick freebie for you! I've been trying to stock up on miscellaneous lesson materials for next year to save myself the time later on. I whipped up some quick themed-writing pages that I can use for pretty much anything, but many of them have a "back-to-school" kinda feel with some school supplies borders. Here's a few preview pictures, but there are more pages in the whole pack: Some page borders from Scrappin Doodles License #45285 Clip art from Creative Clips Digital Clipart If you wanna grab these paper (and more) to stash them away for quick go-to's during the hectic school year, they are yours for {FREE} if you {CLICK HERE}. Alright, this girl needs to get moving. I'm on a hunt for all things zebra, lime green and blue today for my classroom decor- so stay tuned for classroom updates and pictures. Also, tomorrow (Monday) I am so excited to be guest blogging over at Marie's fabulous blog: The Hands On Teacher in First! I will post a link and reminder tomorrow because I have some great freebies and a {FLASH} giveaway that you won't want to miss out on! Enjoy your Sunday!
Monster blow painting is such a fun art project for kids! First use a straw to blow liquid paint around a piece of paper. Then add googly eyes and other details to transform the colourful paint splatters into monsters! This simple process art activity gives such cool results, and you'll end up with a unique design every time! Use your imagination to create your monsters and make them as friendly, cute, silly, or even as scary as you'd like. It's such a fun craft for Halloween or anytime of year! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links
A little new RevoluzZza monster: Ninni You find a detailed tutorial to make your own monster on my blog. And can here you download the pattern... ... and you can even win this little monster. Just leave a comment on my blog.
BIGBANG(ビッグバン)やBLACKPINK(ブラックピンク)など、これまで世界的アーティストを多数輩出してきた韓国のYG ENTERTAINMENTから約7年ぶりにデビューした7人組ガールズグループBABYMONSTER(ベイビーモンスター)。7月1日に新曲「FOREVER」が発表されるのを前に、「WWDJAPAN」では彼女たちの貴重なインタビューが実現。東京でのファンミーティングを終えての率直な思いやファッションのこと、メンバーお互いの印象など話を聞いた。
The assets were taken from the old Monster High Character Creator that used to be on the website, so G1 stuff. Idk if this is bad for copyright so don't use this in a setting where you can ger in trouble (NON-commercial). I got all of the assets here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1BQ0dJTmNGutImjcBor2w6UdCxJsG_LdV?usp=drive_link Here's a profile template and font I found if you really want to complete your ghoul https://www.deviantart.com/ladydragonqueen/art/Monster-High-OC-Template-208087783 https://fontmeme.com/monster-high-font/ I might add more assets, depending on if I have time. Suggest stuff to add! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simplpleasurz
Just like mom used to make, only smaller.
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Have a SCARY good time learning with these Monsters Inc Worksheets.. Lots of mth and literacy in these monster printables.
Looking for a fun, Monster Theme for Preschool? These Play-Based Math and Literacy Centers and crafts are a huge hit with the kids.
Fraction Doodles is a fun, no prep fractions coloring activity that helps students explore fractions of a set. Students represent fractions as they color and add creative details to doodle collages. There are two activity options for each of the 10 doodle collages included. The first requires students to represent basic fractions. The second requires students to represent basic and equivalent fractions. Doodle Collages include: Coffee 'N Doughnuts School Stuff Sneaker Spree Birthday Bash Fast Food Sweet Treats Bubble Trouble Techie Tools Sundae Supplies Monster Mash You may also like seasonal and holiday Fraction Doodles: Spring Fraction Doodles Earth Day Fraction Doodles Winter Fraction Doodles Valentine's Day Fraction Doodles St. Patrick's Day Fraction Doodles Fraction Doodles... - are a great way to extend a lesson on fractions, making sure students grasp the concept of fractions of a set. - are perfect for math centers and early finishers! - are great for engaging multiple intelligences. - may be used to differentiate instruction. - are engaging, relaxing, and standards based! Licensing Terms: By purchasing this product, you own a license for one teacher only for personal use in your classroom. Licenses are non-transferable and cannot be passed from one teacher to another. If the teacher who purchases this license leaves the classroom or changes schools, the license and materials leave with that teacher. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire team, grade level, school or district without purchasing the correct number of licenses. Using this file, in whole or in part, to create another product, either free or for purchase, is prohibited. Copyright Information: All material included in this resource belongs to Ford's Board LLC. Included with purchase is a license to use the material, however you do not own the material. You may not upload any portion of this resource to the internet in any format.
Have a SCARY good time learning with these Monsters Inc Worksheets.. Lots of mth and literacy in these monster printables.
Today it's all about monsters. Back to school monsters that is. It's such a cute and fun back to school theme!I wanted to share a sneak peek of my latest 6 Pack Centers packet, some read aloud ideas, along with a fun NO-PREP freebie! Those first few weeks back to school are nothing short of...
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Kleurplaten De Kleurenmonsters heb je nooit teveel. Elk monster krijgt een eigen kleur. In het boek Het kleurenmonster ( Anna Llenas / uitgeverij De Vier Windstreken) zijn er natuurlijk maar 6 kleurenmonsters. Het zijn de kleuren rood, geel, groen, blauw, zwart en roze die elk staan voor een emotie.Wat mij betreft mogen er best andere kleuren bij! Er zijn nog talloze andere emoties te bedenken zoals verbaasd, trots, jaloers, teleurgesteld, bezor...
The Color Monster is the story of a monster who, with the help from a little girl, learns about his emotions through different colors. This book companion is the perfect cross-curricular addition to your classroom for teaching your students about their emotions. What is included? • Visual craft with step-by-step real picture sequencing • Writing activity (to go along with the craft - great for bulletin board displays!) • STEM emotion activity • Visual recipe to make monster cookies • 7 differentiated cut/paste worksheets (errorless included) • Task box emotion clip cards When do you use book companions? Book companions are a great addition to any reading or language arts block. They also serve as a great print-and-go lesson for any substitute binder. PLEASE NOTE * 1. You will need to purchase the book The Color Monster - A Story About Emotions by Anna Llenas to go along with the book companion and craftivity. 2. Part of this book companion is included in the January Mini Lesson Plan Pack. Connect with me: • Newsletter • Blog • Facebook • Instagram • Pinterest • Don't forget about the green ★ to follow my store to get notifications of new resources and freebies! Thanks for Looking and Happy Teaching!
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I had sooooooo much fun doing this monster art project in my son Elliot's kindergarten class recently! I chose to do this project because Elliot LOVES monsters and he LOVES using his imagination to make characters come to life. We have enjoyed using popsicle stick puppets for many many years and he always enjoys both creating
I have a super talented Art teacher colleague at my school who teaches the youngest students: Kindergarten and Grade 1. She always has fabulous art projects and I wanted to share some of her Halloween
A cute, easy frog painting on mini canvas step by step tutorial to try out for beginner artists.
Take your kids on a learning adventure with these fun printable monster math activities! From color matching to counting, explore a variety of educational games perfect for kids. Unleash the fun
Heute gibt es zwei Monster-Leserätsel zum Download. Die Kinder sollen zuerst die Bilder ausschneiden. Dann lesen sie die Anweisungen und legen die Bilder an der richtigen Stelle ab. Das trainiert Aufmerksamkeit, visuelle und räumliche Wahrnehmung sowie genaues Lesen. Ausschneiden und Aufkleben der Bilder trainiert die Feinmotorik. Als Alternative kann man die Anweisungen auch vorlesen. Dann trainieren die Kinder genaues Zuhören.
Monsters Inc Boo's Door Sticker. That pink flower door through which Sulley met Boo.