Students get to design their own Monster! Included is the jar where students can design their own monster. Also, a form to help scaffold student's writing, help them organize their ideas, so they can create a productive writing piece. ...
This bundle of Cut and Color Monsters and Mason Jar Sketchbook Prompts makes a really good imaginative drawing art activity. Use the monsters as drawing inspiration instead of cutting them up. They are in parts, so allow for quite a bit of student interpretation and no plagiarism. The 5 printable Mason Jar Art Sketchbook Prompts can be used independently or with other pictures to make terrarium or insect jar art works, they make good fast finisher activities and excellent sub lessons. Use the Mason Jar Sketchbook prompts with the Monster Sheets for drawing and coloring practice. Use the Cut and Color Monsters independently of the Mason Jars for other art lessons. All graphics created by Kerry Daley ©2021 You may also like these Art lessons and Worksheets: My Big Book of Shape My Big Book of Line Cut and Colour Aliens Cut and Colour your own Masterpiece: Frida Kahlo Cut and Colour your own Masterpiece: Picasso Faces Cut and Colour your own Masterpiece: Van Gogh's Sunflowers Cut and Colour: Robots Don’t miss out on freebies, flash sales and more! Follow me on TPT Find me on Instagram Follow me on Pinterest Terms and Conditions Copyright © Kerry Daley. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. Monster Art lesson for elementary school Monster lesson for elementary school Elementary school art activity printable art project, art lesson plan for elementary school Monster art projects for kids, Mason Jar art project for kids Mason Jar sketchbook prompts, Monster sketchbook prompts
Earlier this spring I was driving home from my parents house through the country side with the kids. They live about 45 minutes away and the drive is mostly past corn fields and farms. My husband had stayed home that day, so I had the three kids in the van alone with me. There are very few things in this world that terrify me, but tornadoes are one of them. I still have nightmares about the movie Twister. (I'm pretty sure that movie has scarred me for life.) It was one of those days where the sky was dark, and you
I love doing the Monster in a Jar Writing Activity each October. I found this idea several years ago online, source unknown. I first introduce my students to the activity by talking about what if they found an interesting creature, or monster, and what would they do if they caught it. Then we talk about what their monster may look like. I put their ideas on the board. After a good discussion, I give them their own copy of a big empty jar. They create their own monster in a jar and give it a name. The next day we begin writing our story about our Monster in a Jar into a 5 paragraph form. I teach my students how to write 5 paragraphs using my school system's Writing Rubric. There are 10 standards they must master and among those they have to use at least three WOW words, which I tell my students to use different, big, descriptive words. They also have to use at least one MOPSI word, which I begin with teaching my students to use at least one simile and one onomatopoeia. The paper as a whole may take several days to complete. I explain how to write each paragraph as we go along. When the students finish, they have a really cute project and writing activity complete! So much fun!! My 5 paragraph format: Introductory Paragraph: What is your paper about? 1st Detail paragraph: Describe what the monster looks like (color, head, face, eyes, nose mouth, arms, feet, body, etc.). 2nd Detail paragraph: Describe how you caught the monster (where did you find it, is it easy or hard to catch, did you need tools to catch it, did it try to get away, etc.). 3rd Detail paragraph: Explain what you are going to do with your monster (does it have a name, is it nice or mean, does it make sounds/talk, what do others think about it). Concluding Paragraph: Give an overall view of your monster and tell if you think you will keep it forever. Here are examples of my students' work:
A collection of over 25 mason jar gifts that you can make. These great gifts in jars will put a smile on the face of any gift recipient.
I finished up the Tithing Monster Jars for each of my kiddos. They were so fun to make! Tonight we had our FHE on Tithing. We had a couple stories and a game. Then I gave them their jars and told them about the one I had when I was young. It was fun to see how excited they were. They loved how the monsters had the hidden openings to keep the money. I remember when I was little, Grandma Jackie would call our house asking if someone wanted to come down the road and help her for some extra money. We would all beg to go. Sometimes when we would get down there she would say, "Now I don't really have a job today, but I do have this movie that I needed someone to watch with me." Then she would break out the Pepsi and we would enjoy the movie together. After it would end she would stick a little money into our hand and tell us to take this for coming down and "helping her". I wish that I could still enjoy afternoons like that "earning money". I sure do miss my Grandma Jackie! Anyway, I've gotten off on a tangent. So summing up, Monster Jars a huge hit - kids were thrilled!
Grab some jars and your kids and get crafty. My list of 15 kids crafts in jars is perfect for using as summer boredom busters. The kids will love these crafts and experiments using jars. Plus you get a little relief from the "I'm bored" that you seem to always hear these days. Rainbow Frosted Mason Jar from The Country Chic Cottage Crayon Drip Mason Jar from The Country Chic Cottage Poured Paint Mason Jar from The Country Chic Cottage Color Changing Flowers in Jars from Paint Cut Paste DIY Jellyfish in a Jar from bhoomplay Summer Fun Jar with Printables from The Idea Room Lava Bottles from Meet the Dubiens DIY Bug Jar Caddy from One She Two She Peanut Butter Piggy Bank from Fun Family Crafts Kids Cricket Jar from Plaid Kids Crafts Garden Treasure Jars from Empress of Dirt ABC Activity Jar from R and R Workshop Bug Jar from Pocketful of Posies Spring No Snow Globe from Spoonful Faux Catching Fireflies Light from By Stephanie Lynn I hope y'all enjoy these great kids crafts in jars. Be sure to follow along on our Pinterest board so you don't miss any of the jar crafts.
This is a great way to teach your child gratitude and mindfulness, with a simple tutorial on how to make a kids Gratitude Jar.
You've caught a monster...now what?!? A fun creative writing activity that will have your students wanting to create and write! Students use their imaginations to show what kind of monster they have caught and write out information about their monster, too. This can be used as an extension to my Monster Trap project found here: How To Catch A Monster - Monster Trap project https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/How-to-Catch-A-Monster-Monster-Traps-How-To-Writing-2813567
Monster crafts and everything monster-themed is really sweeping the trends currently. Kids will have loads of fun making these crafts.
Check out this free printable pack where your get to Create Your Own Monster! Download monster body templates and monster body parts!
Time: 30 mins Age: Little kids to big kids Difficulty: Intermediate
This adorable illustration is printed on 67 lbs velum finish light Bristol, and the size is 8.5 x 11 inches vertical. The print is sealed in a poly bag with an archival board. This dragon is part of a series of cute creatures trapped in bottles.
Monster mason jar time. Perfect fun decor or use as a night light. I used yarn, buttons and pipe cleaners with my Elmers Glue All. Of course these are going to the nephews! haha. You can so make these monster jars with the kids, its a perfect kids craft. This post contains affiliate links for […]
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These coffee filter monsters are SUPER cute and a lot of fun to make! You can create so many awesome crafts just by using coffee filters! They're inexpensive, come in different sizes and are really easy to work with. We love Halloween and this project was a big hit with my kids. It's also a great option for a 'non-spooky' Halloween craft if your kids are on the younger side. One of the coolest things about coffee filters is how the colours blend together once you add water. It creates an amazing tie-dye effect! No two coffee filters will look
Monsters in a Jar – An Art and Writing Craftivity In this fun and engaging project, students “trap” monsters in a jar, They first draw the monster to fill the jar and then write a narrative about how they trapped it and what they will do with it. The product includes: 6 different jar patterns in 2 sizes Writing papers in both regular and primary lined versions A cover for a class book Examples of past projects ***************************************************************************** Related Products The Care and Feeding of Monsters - A Monsterific Writing Prompt for All Ages My Monster Is Missing! - A Writing Craftivity Monster Them Classroom Bundle ***************************************************************************** Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store. ☺ *****************************************************************************
Bring engineering skills to life with this build a monster activity for kids! Make your own monster in a fun Halloween engineering challenge!
©️The Fuzzy Firefly 2024 SEE SHOP ANNOUNCEMENT FOR CURRENT TURNAROUND TIME This listing is an original Fuzzy Firefly design and is for a set of 3 QUART Monster mason jars! They make for great table centerpieces. They can be made in different custom color schemes so if interested please send me a message. Each are hand painted by me and sure to add a pop of color and cuteness to any monster themed party or baby shower. They are QUART size jars and measure approx. 7 inches tall. I have a wide variety of unique handmade items in my shop...take a peek, you might find something that will help decorate your next party, baby shower or room.
Fun and frugal sensory tub idea for Halloween or whenever you need some monsters.
Upcycle an old mason jar, wine cork, and leftover paper shred to make the cutest Frankenstein Mason Jar craft for your fireplace mantle.
These mason jar crafts for kids are so much fun! Don't miss the gumball dispenser it's genius!
For a fun desk accessory, you'll adore these Yarn Wrapped Monster Pencil Holders! Unbelievably easy, but even more unbelievably cute!
Howdy! I am Mr. Greg from The Kindergarten Smorgasboard. My real name is Greg Smedley-Warren. I have been teaching for 11 years. I spent a year teaching fifth grade, two years in second grade and am now in my 9th year in Kindergarten. Kindergarten is my passion and my calling but honestly, that wasn’t how it started. When I was moved to Kindergarten (not voluntarily!) I called my mommy and cried. But on the first day, I fell in love and knew that Kindergarten is where I belonged. I have remained in Kindergarten ever since. I plan to never leave the classroom as the kids are what drive me to continue my growth as a teacher and person.
Monster favor jars made from baby food jars! We just celebrated my son's first birthday with a Monster-themed party on Saturday.
These little Mummy Jam Jar Lanterns are perfect for Halloween and are sooo super simple, that children of all ages can get involved.
build a monster-free printable activity for kids, make your own monster with this free page. Cut and paste to build a monster.
Do you need a fresh creative writing activity for your students? Motivate your students to think and write creatively with these monster creative writing prompts. Monster Creative Writing Prompts The monster writing prompt cards include these twelve imagination-boosting writing prompts: You visited a castle and found a monster in the dungeon. Record your conversation with the monster. You …
***This listing is for a digital download, not a finished product*** These are printable tags for your Worry Monster! Give your Worry Monster that professional finish with these printable tags. Ideal for gifting, markets and fairs. Print at home onto A4 paper or card. Cut out your tag, hole punch in the spot indicated by the black dot, feed some string or yarn thought the hole and tie to your monster. There are 5 different designs and 10 tags per page. There is a page of tags for each design, and a page which contains two of each. PLEASE NOTE: This listing is only for the PDF of printable tags, the crochet pattern is NOT included. There is a separate listing for the Worry Monster crochet pattern.
Looking for a fun project to entertain the kids and need some inspiraton? Check out these adorable diy mason jars for kids!
Making crafts based on children's books is a great way to bring books to life for young children. National Book Lover's Day is on August 9th so try
Time: 30 mins Age: Little kids to big kids Difficulty: Intermediate