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Drawing:
Role play:
Manipulation:
Pre-reading:
Pre-writing:
Motor skills:
Sensory bins:
Science-Kitchen:
WORD FLASHCARDS
Use the flashcards to spark a conversation with the group or in your reading and writing area. They may also be used to identify your thematic bins. (Open word flashcards-Monsters) monster, scared, beast, alien, night, cyclope, ghost, giant, werewolf, vampire, sea monster, creature.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND MOTOR SKILLS
The monster says...
Play just like Simon says. Give children various instructions and they must follow them only if you say, "The monster says..." first. If not, they must remain still.
Monsters having fun
Children pretend they are monsters and use cushions for a small pillow fight.
Monster walk
Children take large steps and make bizarre sounds. Use musical instruments to make footstep sounds.
Monster hunt
Hide plastic monsters throughout the daycare. When you are ready, give children the signal. They must find the monsters.
Backwards monster
Whenever you are walking towards the cloakroom, lunchroom, or bathroom, instead of walking normally, walk backwards!
Monster hideout
Provide children with several different sizes of boxes. One child is designated to be the monster and the other children must hide from him. The first child to be found becomes the monster.
COGNITIVE ACTIVITIES
I can create my own monster
(Open I can create my own monster) Print, laminate, and cut in three parts. Give children the pieces and let them create their own monsters using the various heads, bodies, and feet. They do not have to use matching pieces.
Monster domino game
(Open dominoes - Monsters) Print, laminate, and cut out the pieces. Show children how to play and have fun!
Monster eye game
(Open game - Monster eye) Print, laminate, cut out and glue the monster's face to the wall. Give each child one laminated monster eye. Blindfold children and have them take turns attempting to place their monster eye as close to the center of the monster's face as possible.
The monsters are hiding...
Deposit, in a large space, objects which can represent the places where the monsters hide (under a table, behind a couch, behind a door, etc.) Children must follow your instructions and go to the correct location as fast possible. For example if you say, "The monsters are hiding under the table", children must run and hide under the table.
Variation: Depending on the ages of the children in your group, you may also turn the lights off and provide children with flashlights.
Lacing monsters
(Open lacing - Monsters) Print, laminate, and cut out. Let children lace the monsters.
Monster race
(Open picture game - Monsters) Print and glue the pictures to the floor throughout the daycare. Be sure to have one less picture than the number of children who are participating (for 9 children, use 8 pictures). Children walk around the daycare to the sound of music. When the music stops, children must quickly sit on one of the pictures. The child who does not succeed joins you. The game continues until there is only one little monster left.
The four monsters game
(Open game - Four monsters) Print and glue on an opaque piece of cardboard. Cut out. Place all the cards face down (so you cannot see the monsters). Children take turns throwing a die. Whenever a child rolls a "1", he may turn over a card. He must be the only one to see the card. If he does not already have the card, he can place it in front of him for everyone to see. The game continues. The first player to have collected all four monsters wins.
Magnetic monster memory game
(Open story and memory game - Monsters) Print two copies and cut out the illustrations. Glue them onto the top of frozen juice cans. Attach a magnet to the end of a fishing rod (or a stick with a piece of string attached). Deposit the tops of the frozen juice cans on the floor so that children are unable to see the illustrations. A child picks two illustrations. If they are identical, he keeps them and plays again. If not, his turn is over.
MORAL AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
(Open models - Finger monsters) Print and let children color them as they wish. Glue them on heavy cardboard. Cut the strips at the bottom of the page and glue them so they form a circle. Children insert their fingers and use them as finger puppets.
EARLY SCIENCE
Monster slime
Make your own monstrous texture. Children will love manipulating it!
Slime recipe
¾ cup of cornstarch
1/3 cup of water
Food coloring
Combine water and food coloring. Slowly add cornstarch. Do not stir! Using your hands, press the slime until it forms a ball. When you open your hand, the slime will become liquid.
ARTS & CRAFTS
Monstrous bottle
(Open craft - Monster) Print. Give each child a green plastic soft drink bottle. Have them color and cut out the various pieces which can be used to create a fantastic monster.
Monster masks
(Open craft - Monster masks) Print and deposit in the center of your arts & crafts table. Give each child a paper plate in which you have already cut out holes for the eyes. Let children create their own monster masks. When they are done, add string to tie their masks behind their heads.
My little monster
(Open craft - My little monster) Print for each child. Have children color the pieces and glue them on an empty toilet paper roll.
Mysterious monster
Each child creates a monster using the material provided: modeling dough, salt dough, feathers, buttons, pipe cleaners, sparkles, scraps of construction paper, tissue paper...
Dreamcatcher
Discuss dreams (good and bad) during circle time. Invite children to talk about their own dreams. Tell them how Amerindians have a legend which involves dreamcatchers. They hang dreamcatchers in windows to prevent bad dreams. Here are the instructions to make dreamcatchers.
Use a pipe cleaner. Children thread beads onto the pipe cleaner. They may also add feathers, leather strips, etc. When they are done making their dreamcatcher, they can tie the two ends together to form a circle. Hang with string.
Monster hat
(Open craft - Monster hat) Print and place in the center of the table. Roll a sheet of construction paper so it looks like a cone. Attach with tape or staples. If you choose to use staples, you may use adhesive putty to hide the staples. Children decorate their monster hats.
Creative coloring
(Open creative coloring - Monsters) Print for each child. Invite children to complete the picture by drawing a silly monster face.
COLORING PAGES
(Open coloring pages theme - Monsters)
SONGS & RHYMES
I'm a silly monster
by: Patricia Morrison
sung to: I'm a little teapot
I'm a silly monster
Look at me
These are my big eyes
This is my nose
Wiggly antennas
1, 2, 3
I'm a monster who's not scary
Have nice day!
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