What? You were expecting a forest unit? Well, isn’t that just like a monster, sneaking up out of the blue when you weren’t ready! Don’t worry the forest unit is still coming, we’re a little bit behind.
Since we didn’t want to leave you empty handed this weekend, we figured we would share our BRAND NEW MONSTER UNIT! Every month we will be bringing you a brand spanking new unit and this month we couldn’t resist the monsters! (And don’t miss our Monsters K Extension Pack!)
Just click the image above to download a single zip file of all the printables from Google Drive. (Can’t unzip it. Try Hamster Free Zip Archiver approved by Amber’s husband. Remember to download carefully.)
You will need to be able to view pop-ups to download the unit, as it will appear in a pop up window from our site!
Here are the printables included in this unit:
- Counting Mat (You’ll need our counting cards.)
- Magnet Page
- Mash That Monster!
- Roll & Graph
- Monster Parts
- Patterns (ABAB and AABB)
- Spelling Page
- Count & Clip
- Which is Different?
- Writing Maze
- Beginning Writing/Cutting Practice
- Size Sort
- Number Order Puzzle (1-10 and 11-20)
Book Suggestions
Tot Pack
Looking for some ideas for a younger tot? Check out 1+1+1=1 Happy Monster Tot Pack.
Products We Use with Our Units
Check out our Pinterest Board for more ideas, units, printables and crafts available on this theme! (And don’t miss our Monsters K Extension Pack!)
We hope you enjoy these printables and please let us know if you have any issues with downloading or using the items provided.
Special thanks to Just So Scrappy for graphics.
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Thank you for your hard work and thoughtfulness on these packets.
Oh my goodness! I just about fell over when this showed up in my Google Reader! Guess what unit I’ve been working on? I was hoping to release it today, but I’ve had sick kids for the past few days so I’m a bit behind. Now I’m really tempted to just scrap it & go with yours. It’s SO cute! Nice job, and thanks for your hard work!
Bummer. We hate when that happens. It has happened to us too! If you already have it done you should post it anyway. You might have some different activities to offer.
Every time I think about making my own printables, someone makes some cuter than I ever could. I love these.
Shared on Facebook & Twitter and pinned to my Letter M board.
My daughter is so excited about this pack. Thanks so much for sharing it 🙂 She is really going to enjoy it.
Just found this site for the first time. I am excited to use some of these activities with my 2 year old and also my new little Kg sweeties this coming week! Thanks for sharing – I’ll certainly be back soon!
You are very welcome!
I own a small pre-k school in Quebec, Canada. Normaly, I use activities in French but your Monsters pack is so cute that I’ll propose your activities to the kids. I know they’ll love it! Great work! Keep it up! I’ll come back for sure!
Sylvie
I just wanted to let you know, I wrote about this post on my blog.
https://lessonsfromboys.blogspot.com/2011/10/favorite-post-of-week.html
Thanks so much for developing these activities!
The set is absolutely adorable! Thanks so much for making it available. I just got my laminator today and this will be my very first preschool kit:o)
You made my lesson plans perfect today! Thank you for all your hard work and willingness to share, I appreciate it more than words can say!
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