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Planning a monkey theme? Let us help! Here are some great ideas and resources for your classroom. (source) Fun Ideas 1. Have a M-O-N-K-E-Y M-U-N-C-H Lunch: Give students a card with the letters spelling out 'Monkey Munch.' have them cross of a letter for each mis-behavior. If they still have the letters to MUNCH left by the end of the week, they can eat in the classroom during their regular lunch time. A teacher and I did something similar to this for Accelerated Reading points- we teamed up and switched off who stayed in the cafeteria and who stayed in the room. (This idea is similar to the Friday Recess behavior management program that worked like magic in my class.) 2. Open House Craft: Have students create a monkey face on the back of a plate and place their face on their desk over their name tag. When parents come to visit, see if they can guess which one is their little monkey. 3. Tie monkeys into the entire year. If you are studying habitats, make sure to study where a monkey lives. If you study adjective, use them to describe a monkey. If you are practicing addition, add up how many monkeys there are. Classroom Labels Carpet / Circle Time Area: Monkey Meeting Teacher's Desk: Mr./Mrs. __________, King of the Jungle Sink: Banana Bay Over the door: It's a Jungle In Here! Gadgets and Goodies Alphabet Chart: Rug: Stickers Lamp: Storage Bin: Wall Decal: Desk Name Tags: Paper for Teacher Letters: (Use for open house!) Bulletin Board Ideas 1. Welcome to Class: "It's a jungle in here!" "Look who's monkeying around this year!" "What a great bunch of kids!" (banana tree with a monkey) 2. Student of the Week (or Month): Create a board that is themed around the 'Monkey of the Month.' Place a monkey cut-out on the board, but leave a blank space over the face where you can place a picture of the student's face who is being displayed. Clutter Free Classroom has great idea for a Student of the Week board: 3. Job Chart: Write jobs on monkey cut-outs. Display them on the job chart board. Write each student's name on a cut-out banana and stick a velcro dot to the back (the 'soft dots'). Stick another dot on the monkey's hand (the 'rough dots'). Stick the name of the student to the job they have been assigned so that the monkeys are holding the bananas. Bulletin Board Sets & Borders Want some more great ideas? Visit my Classroom Theme Pinterest board. Do you have a great monkey-themed idea? Please be ever-so-kind and share it with us in the comments!
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If you are looking for Monkey-themed classroom decor or resources, you may also be interested in my: Monkey Theme Class Decor Pack Monkey Theme Extension Pack You can purchase my COMPLETE Monkey Bundle which includes both packs above along with a digital add-on pack and these inspirational signs at a special discount. This resource contains a PDF of 10 inspirational signs to match your theme! The sayings include: 1) You Are Smarter Than You Think, Stronger Than You Seem, Loved More Than You Know 2) You're Amazing Just the Way You Are 3) Do The Right Thing Even When No One Is Watching 4) Your Mind is Like a Parachute. It Only Works if it is Open. 5) Throw Kindness Around Like Confetti 6) You Were Born To Do Hard Things 7) Failure Is a Part of Success 8) Be Somebody Nobody Thought You Could Be 9) Dream It and Then Make It Happen 10) Today is a Great Day to Learn Something New ******************************************************************* Connect with me to see my products in action: Teaching Maddeness Blog Teacher's Clubhouse on Facebook Amanda's Instagram Amanda on Pinterest ******************************************************************* By downloading a Teacher’s Clubhouse file, you are agreeing to the following license terms. Teacher's Clubhouse, Inc. owns and retains the copyright on each file. Your download entitles you to one non-exclusive license to use the unaltered file for non-commercial, non-profit purposes in one classroom only. If you intend to use the file in multiple classrooms, you must purchase one copy for each classroom. Your license does not authorize you to re-sell or otherwise use the file for profit in any way; to alter the file in any way; to create derivative works based on the file; or to post or distribute the file on your website, through email, on message boards, or in printed copy, except that your license authorizes you to distribute printed copies to students in one classroom.
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Hello everyone! I've written a text about monkeys. The source of the text is wikipedia and chimpanzees called Washoe and Koko. I needed to generalize the knowledge in order to lower the level of the text. It is for my 4th and 5th grade students. It focuses on teaching some new words and revising can/can't , have got/ has got and present simple tense. Questions are mainly yes or no questions. Hope it will be useful to you :) - ESL worksheets
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My preschoolers always love this song! Monkey See, Monkey Do is a copy-cat song. I like to use a sock monkey or a monkey puppet as a prop with this song so that the monkey can demonstrate the actions. I use this song in my Five Little Monkeys lesson plan and it goes along perfectly with that ... Read More about Song: Monkey See, Monkey Do (with free printable sheet music)
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Activities for children which are fun monkey things to make. These monkey tutorials include crafts, games, printables for kids, sock monkeys, educational activities, party ideas as well as food recipes. If you or your child loves monkeys, you are going to love all of these amazing ideas, and I guarantee there will be some monkeying around. Monkey craft preschool ideas are here. Get it? I couldn't resist these arts and crafts! {snicker} Gear up for some monkey craft preschool ideas! Monkey Craft Preschool Ideas Keep your preschoolers occupied and happy with these fun, creative crafts. Your little one will love using their senses to create these
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