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Here at Twinkl, we understand that learning isn’t simply confined to the classroom. That is why these wonderful monster colouring are equally effective when used for home learning exercises. Remember to read The Colour Monster Goes to School and try our related ideas too! Teaching Ideas and Resources: English

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Make a list of words that the author links with each colour, e.g. yellow = bright and light, blue = gentle and alone. Can you think of synonyms for these words? In this story, yellow refers to happiness, red is for anger and blue is linked to sadness. Do you agree with those colour choices? Why? The next sheet is all about taking time to separate out and honor each feeling. With the My Feeling Jar worksheet you can clearly identify each feeling experienced and how much of each feeling. You can go deeper with young people and identify triggers, how they felt it in their bodies, warning signs of these feelings, and choices that might be helpful vs unhelpful to honor what is going on for them over the week.Why not create monster themed drama activities to engage imaginations even further? If you liked our monster colouring, you might also love the following resources: Once a monster’s face is colored, it should be cut out, pasted over the paper plate, and two holes cut out for eyes.

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The monster’s body should be glued to the party hat and set aside. Then, the monster’s face is glued to an empty bathroom tissue roll, positioned vertically. My daughters spend hours of their day coloring and showing off their artisticskills and Ithink that is a great thing for kids today. Monster arms and legs made from pipe cleaners can be added to complete this colorful craft; all left is for the youngster to name it! 2. A Spooky Monster Classroom Craft The child can write a message inside the heart, such as “Have a Monster of Birthday.” 4. An Entertaining Desktop Decoration Let’s explore colour some more through messy play! The children might like to experiment with paint or water and food dye by mixing colours to see what new colours they can make. What colours can they create and what feelings do they link with their new colours?Recap on the story of ‘The Colour Monster’. Parents may want to read the story again with the children or invite the children to tell them the story, using their own home-made monsters from last week’s resources.

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Design and create your own monster using just a basic shape outline for inspiration. See how many different versions the kids can come up with. Which one is your favorite monster? For an even better way to find EYFS resources, discover tailored suggestions, and much more - visit the EYFS resource HUB! GO TO EYFS HUB When the child has colored the monster, it should be reinforced with cardboard and cut out, with an extra half-inch of paper left at the bottom.The monster should be laminated to its front using a thin cardboard box and a hole cut out where the mouth is. Small slips of paper can be cut up, on which the youngsters can write anything they want, such as the word homework, and “feed” the undesirable topic to the monster! 10.Hilarious Opera Glasses

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Why not create a display of the children's feelings monsters? You could use these Emotions and Feelings Photo Display Cards to support the children as they complete the sheet and display alongside the feelings monsters to further prompt discussion. A heart should be traced and cut from colorful paper, and the cutout should be placed in the monster’s “hands.” Because we like to keep our monsters cute and cuddly you won’t find any scary monsters to color in this post!Invite the children to discuss their feelings. Sometimes we can feel a bit mixed up like the Colour Monster. It might help to have a friend, older brother or sister or a trusted adult help the child to sort out their feelings at those times, just like the Colour Monster and the little girl. Talk about the things which make the children feel happy, sad, angry, fearful and calm and loved. Share photos of the resources in your classroom with others via social media and link to tpet.co.uk

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