
Help your youngest learners get confidence in their creativity by showing them how to turn their scribbles into something!
You can do this on
- scrap paper
- a whiteboard
- a free activity page form our Pond Coloring Club

With this monster page, encourage students to:
- use crayons or something else they like to draw with
- be as expressive with their strokes as they like
- add extra detail, features and colors
- glue crafty pieces on, like goggly eyes

I hope your students love it! After they could:
- name their monsters
- draw other scribble creatures and characters
- write a descriptive sentence about on of them
If you're not yet in the club, we'd love to have you! Learn more HERE
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