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“Feed The Monster” Math + Fine Motor Activity for Kids

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This monster math activity is great for building number recognition and using one-to-one correspondence (counting one item per number) as you feed monsters with stickers!

Monster math activity that’s all about number recognition and counting as you feed the monsters with stickers and learn one-to-one ratios, addition, and color matching, and more.

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I have three daughters that keep me busy.

We have a great time doing activities together.

My gloss had a blast counting to each number as they feed the monsters in this activity!

Kids not ready to count yet?

Try this visual recognition with stickers instead.

Prepping Your Feed the Monster Math Activity

To prep for this activity, first gather up your materials.

Materials Needed:

  • large poster paper or a roll of craft paper
  • markers
  • dot stickers

The yard sale price dot stickers are the perfect size for little fingers.

Draw some silly monsters with a large mouth opening on your poster paper.

You don’t have to be an artist to create monsters, just make them silly!

Inside each mouth write a number.

This monster math activity is great for building number recognition and using one-to-one correspondence (counting one item per number) as your toddlers and preschoolers feed monsters with stickers!

Time to Feed the Monsters!

Hand the stickers over to your child.

Encourage them to use the stickers to count their way to a full monster!

Be sure to use numbers that fit your child’s learning level.

Repeat until all the monsters have the matching number of stickers in their mouths.

Feed the Monster Adaptations

If your child doesn’t like monsters or is really into a certain animal, draw those instead.

Feed the animals with the Sun total of addition math sentences for older kids!

This activity can be extended to include older children as well.

If your child is learning addition, write a number sentence in the monster mouth and feed them the sum!

Feed the Monster for toddlers by cutting out the right number of stickers first and having them match the colors and count as they stick.

If your child is younger, like my two-year-old, just leave the mouth blank.

Then cut the stickers into groups that they can count as they match colors instead.

This activity was from an idea I saw on Days with Grey.

What simple counting ideas have you tried lately with toddlers and preschoolers?

This monster math activity is great for building number recognition and using one-to-one correspondence (counting one item per number) as you feed monsters with stickers!

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