Need an abominable snowbeast, frost spirit, or heat miser to invade a wintry wonderland? Try one of these monsters on for size.
What's in the snow? Free printable for kids. A great Winter fine motor activity for toddlers and preschoolers.
Have some winter fun with this free yeti printable. Use as a yeti coloring page or as a Christmas or winter activity for kids of all ages.
Unleash your inner kitty with this Japanese style 'The Kaiju' featuring the sweatshirt with a cat monster! Bring out your inner feline with 'The Kaiju Cat' Monster Cat Sweatshirt! This Japanese-style sweatshirt with cat design featured like "Kaiju" monster. It has claws, scales, and bright orange eyes that'll make any monster purr with delight. It's purr-fect for any rascally pet parent who wants to make a statement! Meow-velous! Size chart (single size only):
my students and i have already decided that tonight, we are: sleeping with a spoon under our pillows. wearing our pj's backwards and inside out. crossing only one set of fingers. not two. and then we'll have a snow day tomorrow. here's hoping!! (and it does actually look like this outside right now. except for the red and pink and yellow houses of course).
Monster Gluing Practice Worksheet Students color the monster, then practice gluing by using glue on the monster’s spots using just a dot, not a lot! (We used tinted glue for our preschool class.) This worksheet is perfect for use in pre-K and kindergarten settings, homeschool or as a fun activity! The download includes a digital, 300 DPI, high-resolution, PDF file for printing at home or for the classroom. Prints 2 - 8.5" x 11" pages. NOTE: All images are my original artwork and are subject to copyright laws. You may print as many copies as you like, however, purchase is limited to single classroom use only. Please share the link with colleagues or district so they can purchase their own legal copy, or purchase multiple licenses for more than one teacher or district. You MAY NOT share, distribute, resell, upload, modify digitally, use in digital products (like banners, clip art, etc.) or trade images in any digital form or as the whole printed page. Purchase DOES NOT transfer copyrights. You can share photos of colored pages on social network websites WITH CREDIT that states the images are copyright ©Rebecca Burk (a link back to my TPT shop is required if you share online). Please message me if you have any questions. www.etsy.com/shop/RBurkIllustrations
Achtung! Die Monster sind los! Welche Lieblingsmonster kommen in deinen Geschichten vor? Oder magst du lieber Monster malen?
A Monster's University inspired Crewneck. Disney Merch that is comfy and fashionable at the same time. Great crewneck for Disneyland or for just Lounging around. 15,000 Stitches of Perfection ٩(^◡^)۶ Please allow 7-14 business days as these are made to order We are working fast to make sure you are satisfied. Please contact me if you have any issues, questions or concerns. 🔸CARE INSTRUCTIONS🔸 All embroidered garments should be washed with a mild detergent If bleach is required for washing, a small amount of chlorine bleach can be used. Non-chlorine bleach in accordance with product instructions is preferable Machine wash cold water Delicate wash cycle If color residue appears in water, rinse first in lukewarm water and then cold several times until rinse water becomes clear Remove promptly after wash cycle completion Never leave any piece of embroidered clothing soaking or in water or lying in a pile when wet Do not wring out the embroidered articles Do not rub stained embroidery **IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ! -We do not accept returns unless items are damaged. Every one of our sweaters are made to order and customized just for you. Please make sure that you communicate explicitly any questions or concerns you have before placing your order. Due to lighting, phone screens, or monitor settings, colors may be slightly off. I use Adult Unisex Gildan or Hanes Brand to make our sweatshirts which are 50% polyester and 50% cotton. This design is made in a 5x7 inch embroidery hoop.
Appearance: The Winter Wolf stands as a majestic beast, its massive frame covered in a dense fur of purest white, shimmering like freshly fallen snow under
This week, kindergarten continued their exploration of line, and started these fun line paintings! We used a new medium, to them, oil pastels and tempera cakes. 😄 Here's how we did it! Materials: Sax 90lb paper Crayola Oil Pastels Jack Richeson Semi-Moist tempera cakes First, we reviewed the different types of lines. Then, I showed them how to draw the lines from side to side of their (vertical) paper. I also talked about how you need to make the lines dark with the oil pastels, or they won't show up as well,when you paint. After that, I went over each color with the tempera cakes paint. I used rainbow colors, but told them they could use different colors if they liked. Many of them have not ever painted before, so we discussed how to hold a paint brush on the grip part of the handle, and to not get on the metal part of the brush. (As Cassie Stephens says, "the DANGER ZONE!") We go over the process of DIP, WIPE, and SWIRL, in the tempera cakes. We dip it in the water, wipe it on the rim of the cup, and swirl our brushes gently in the paint. We wanted our paint to go side to side as well, and try to stay in the lines we created. Here's some great artists from Mrs. Garcia's kindergarten class! Stay tuned for more awesome art! After the kids get done painting, we're going to use shapes (another element of art) to turn them into monsters! inspired by Georgetown Elementary's blog! I'll get them to draw the monster shape, on the back, with me Then, we'll draw the shapes out on black and white paper. If they want to go a step further, they can add accessories! Ms. Placha's class has some super cut and scary monsters!! Great job Mrs. Garcia's class! Here's some scary cute little monsters from Mrs. C. Campbell's class! Here's some super spooky, and precious monsters from Mr. Gonzalez' class! Here's Mrs. Kerr's adorable little monsters! “Lauren Stacey is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.”
Dette forløb har indhøstet SÅ mange spontane udbrud fra særligt drengene i de folkeskoleklasser jeg har besøgt med mit roadshow gennem Åben Skole i Favrskov Kommune. Evalueringer som "Jeg troede slet ikke at billedkunst kunne være så sjovt", " Hvornår kommer du igen?" og "Det har bare været så sejt at have en hel dag til at male i - selvom jeg troede det ville blive kedeligt" får mig jo til at flyve derfra :-) Både samtidskunsten og gadekunsten er fulde af monstre og fantasidyr. I dette forløb tager vi på rejse med de mystiske, skæve, uhyggelige, sjove og forunderlige skabninger og undersøger hvem de er. På den måde inddrages kulturens billeder i et billedkunstforløb, som også bl.a. lukker op for samtaler om godt og ondt, hvad man kan være bange for, og om overtro. I arbejdet med monstre og fantasidyr er det intet, der er givet på forhånd. Ikke noget, der er rigtigt eller forkert. Billedarbejdet tager afsæt i elevernes fantasi og forestilling, og der lægges op til at eleverne opfinder deres egne monstre - måske med nogle helt særlige egenskaber og evner? Opgaven giver derfor eleverne en høj grad af kunstnerisk frihed og giver plads til det skæve, det skøre og det umulige. I oplægget til mosnterforløb, kan kunstnere som Travis Louie, Theo Mercier (Spaghettimonster), Bortysk Leer, John Kenn Mortensen, Michael Kvium (Real Monsters) og julie Nord inddrages. Søg også på Pictoplasma - det er er verden af monstre. Jeg plejer også at vise et par monstre fra gamle dage og at komme omkring eventyrenes monstre i mine oplæg. Fulde af inspiration kaster vi os ud i at skabe vores egne monstre og fantasidyr. Vi tegner skitser og snakker komposition og farver inden vi går i gang med akrylmaleri i flere lag. Vi arbejder med både pensler, tusch og sjove, anderledes trykteknikker. Eleverne arbejder individuelt på lærreder. De færdige værker er oplagte at bruge som udsmykning på skolen. Forløbet egner sig fint til 3., 4.og 5. klasse. Jeg har også kørt det med 2. klasser sidst på skoleåret. Jeg er blevet meget glad for at bruge tavlemaling i billedarbejdet med børn. Det kan købes i superflotte farver hos AV Form. Fordelene er: Totalt lækre farver + god dækkeevne + god konsistens + hurtig tørretid. What´s not to like? Sådan kan du gøre: Vis eleverne billeder af samtids - og gadekunstens monstre. Snak om hvad et monster er og hvordan de kan se ud. Kender eleverne nogle monstre fra film, bøger og spil? TROR de på monstre? Kunstnere som Travis Louie, Theo Mercier (Spagetthimonster), Bortusk Leer, John Kenn Mortensen, Michael Kvium (real monsters) og Julie Nord kan inddrages. Søg også på Pictoplasma - det er en verden af monstre. Jeg plejer også at vise et par monstre fra gamle dage og at komme omkring eventyrenes uhyrer. Giv børnene masser af billedinspiration med ud på bordene og lad dem tegne skitser. Det er OK at stjæle idéer fra andre kunstnere og sætte sit eget monster sammen af dele fra allerede eksisterende monstre. Klip skitsepapiret ud, så det har samme format som lærredet, der senere skal males på. Mal bunden i lærredet med én farve. Mal evt. med et stykke grydesvamp. Gør meget ud af at fortælle eleverne, at vi arbejder LAG PÅ LAG og i rene farveflader, som i næste omgang dekoreres. For nogle er det en udfordring :-) Lad bunden tørre HELT inden du trykker mønstre på bunden med kødbakkebund, bobleplast, papringe fra taperuller, fluesmækker eller andet, som kan sætte flotte, grafiske spor. Når mønstrene er helt tørre, tegnes motivet op med tavlekridt. Det smarte er, at stregerne snildt kan viskes ud med en fugtig klud, hvis eleven ikke er tilfreds med kompositionen. Undgå små detaljer, men tegn omrids og øjne. Mal monstret med én farve. Mal evt. flere gange så farven dækker helt. Mal det hvide i øjnene. Giv monstret mønstre. Fx striber eller prikker lavet med runde skumstempler. Tegn konturstreger op med Poscatusch. Lad gerne eleverne skrive en lille kort tekst om deres monster. Fx: Navn, bopæl, yndlingsret, hvilke særlige egenskaber den har osv. Hold en fest for de FANTASTISKE monstre :-)
There's just something comforting about this Hearty Cheddar Garlic Herb Potato Soup that will have you wanting another bowl!
This gallery showcases the beautiful children's books illustrations by Niamh Sharkey – one of Ireland's most famous illustrators and the current Irish children's laureate (Laureate na nOg) – plus words from Niamh which give an insight into her work
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If you're looking for a fun way to teach little kids how to compare items by size or quantity, then this post is for you! These Free Printable Comparing Monsters Halloween Preschool Worksheets are a
Turning directed drawings into art projects can be a wonderful way to support the planning of your next visual arts lesson. The directed drawing steps can give you various levels of support depending on your confidence in art. Have the students, for example follow the steps exactly watch as you demonstrate using the steps as an idea follow the steps as a warm-up sketch use the steps as inspiration for their own creative extension Today I want to share a 'funny monster' directed drawing project with you. Easily extend it to a more complex 'art project' by: encouraging students to extend the picture by adding extra details using art quality large paper using paint, oil pastel or water colors talking about the ideas, themes, shapes, lines and colors used at the end of the activity The steps Find the free printable Simply find this free printable from Google Drive instantly - Funny Monster Directed Drawing and Writing Papers It includes the project in our unique 4 styles, which are repeated through every directed drawing printable we make. Classic Draw Our classic directed drawing is in a style that has been used traditionally for drawing activities. It has the steps and drawing space provided on the same page for students to simply draw, with guidance. Big Draw Big Draw is photographed here on our blog today and provides the steps on one page, and a page sized, bordered worksheet for students to create a large artwork. Draw and Write We created Draw and Write after we had made a few packets in our series. It has a blank space for students to draw (using the separate page of steps) and a few lines to write a sentence or two. Great for early emergent writers. Read, Draw, Write With more room for writing, we created this style worksheet to encourage students to use a word bank to stimulate ideas for writing. They follow the directed steps to draw a picture and then write a sentence or two about their picture or the topic. We are also very pleased to let you know that we added an additional drawing to our 'Monster Directed Drawing' printable pack on TpT. Hop over to grab the new pages!