PLAY THE BUILD A MONSTER GAME!

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PLAY THE BUILD A MONSTER GAME! Smart Team - Maria Tuca

Monsters can be scary, but drawing your own makes them fun Monsters can be scary, but drawing your own makes them fun! Play this game and create your own silly monster! Build a Monster is similar to the board game Cooties but with an educational twist. Your child will practice numbers as she counts dots on the dice and applies that number to the drawing. She can play with a parent, a sibling, or a friend. This game will put her creative juices to work as she makes multi-limbed, double-headed colorful monster drawings.

What You Need: Body Part Dice Key: 2 dice Crayons or markers Sheets of paper Instructions Body Part Dice Key: 1 - head 2 - eyes 3 - mouth 4 - nose 5 - arms/hands 6 - legs/feet

What You Do: Start with a body. Draw any sort of shape but leave out the arms, legs, head, and face. Roll one die. Ask your child to count the dots, then use the key to figure out which body part you draw for the number. (You might want to print or write out a copy of the key in large type and tape it to the table for easy reference.) Roll the second die. Again, ask your child to count the dots. This is how many body parts you draw. For example, if you roll a six first and a four second, you'll draw four feet on your monster. Now it's the next player's turn. Let him take a turn rolling the dice and then drawing his body part. The fun part about drawing a monster is that it can have several heads, arms, legs, and other parts.... Use your imaginiation! The first one to get all 6 different body parts on her monster is the winner! Hang the monsters around the house, then play again to see how many different variations you can make.

Play Number Memory Match Up! Smart Team - Maria Tuca

Playing games allows your child to learn, practice and reinforce many useful skills such as following directions, taking turns, and making predictions. Try this new twist to the traditional memory game to help your kindergartener match number symbols to the correct quantity while sharpening her memory skills!

What You Need 20 index cards Stickers Colored markers

What You Do: First make the ten numeral cards. Using markers, write the numerals from 1 – 10 on each card. Next, have your child help make the ten quantity cards. You can use small stickers or draw pictures to show the quantities. For example, place 5 stickers on an index card. This is the quantity card to match the numeral card for the number 5. Once all of the game cards have been made it’s time to begin playing Number Memory! Mix up the cards thoroughly. Lay the cards on the floor or on a tabletop in rows. Make 4 rows with 5 cards in each row. Have your child turn over two cards. If the cards are a match (a card with the numeral 3 written on it and a card with a picture of 3 objects), she has a match and can keep the pair. If the cards are not a match, both cards must be turned over and returned to their original positions. Then the next player takes a turn. Keep playing until all of the matches have been found.

Thank you!