Printable board game for toddlers and prek to practice counting, number recognition, and number quantity skills while having fun feeding the monkey! Counting This is an interactive sorting game for Toddlers, Preschool and Kindergarten. Print the monkey and fruit/vegetable page on cardstock. Paste the whole monkey page on an empty cereal box or piece of cardboard.
Cut a slot in the mouth area big enough to push the cards through. This activity is from Little Lifelong Learners ' Little Play Club '. This activity is not just a posting game.
On each banana you need to feed the monkey, there is a different shape. This is perfect for teaching or reinforcing shapes. We all need a reminder from time to time.don't even get me started on hexagon, pentagons and octagons! After cutting out a big mouth in the monkey I.
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Free educational activity: Create a 'Feed The Monkey' game, a fun twist on a traditional side-show. Engage kids with this interactive, learning. FEED THE MONKEY! This board game will get your tots to practice counting, number recognition, and number quantity skills while having fun feeding the monkey! Includes: printable board game, bananas, paper cube with colors.
How to make the game Make one copy of all the monkeys numbered 1 - 10 so that you have 10 monkeys. Colour each one, laminate and cut into individual monkeys. Make four copies of the bananas onto yellow paper (or copy and colour the bananas).
Laminate and then cut out each banana. Copy, laminate and cut out the four activity cards. f Feed the Monkey Game Laminate and cut out the articulation cards.
Cards are borderless and can quickly be cut on a paper trimmer or with scissors. Laminate and cut around the monkey and banana images. Build your game by attaching the monkey to a box or other container and carefully cut a hole the same size as the monkey's mouth using a box.
Feed the Monkey This is an engaging game for early learners to encourage recognition of numbers, 10-frames, shapes, colors and upper and lower case letters of the alphabet.