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Monster Math Counting Craft
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"My kindergarten class made these with our 4th grade buddies. It worked well to have someone helping them making sure they counted correctly and wrote the correct number. Our buddies enjoyed seeing them in the hallway after we made them, too!"
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Michelle F.
"I used this resource while we read I need my monster as a way for my students to create their own monsters and to work on our counting. My students had fun making monsters while counting and it made for a cute bulletin board."
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Ashley T.

Description

Have some fun this October with this adorable Monster Counting Craft!

You class will love designing their own monsters!

Start the lesson by reading a fun monster book like I Need My Monster by Amanda Noll then let your class make their own monster.

Students get to choose their monsters body type, the number of eyes, number of teeth, and number of antennas their monster has. Once their monster is built, they will count and record the number of each body part on their recording sheet that gets glued to the bottom of their monster.

Makes an adorable October work display!

Skills practiced with this activity:

*Coloring

*Cutting

*Gluing

*Counting

*Writing Numbers


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Monster Math Counting Craft

KinderKits
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Teaching Duration
40 minutes

What others say

"My kindergarten class made these with our 4th grade buddies. It worked well to have someone helping them making sure they counted correctly and wrote the correct number. Our buddies enjoyed seeing them in the hallway after we made them, too!"
star
Michelle F.
"I used this resource while we read I need my monster as a way for my students to create their own monsters and to work on our counting. My students had fun making monsters while counting and it made for a cute bulletin board."
star
Ashley T.

Description

Have some fun this October with this adorable Monster Counting Craft!

You class will love designing their own monsters!

Start the lesson by reading a fun monster book like I Need My Monster by Amanda Noll then let your class make their own monster.

Students get to choose their monsters body type, the number of eyes, number of teeth, and number of antennas their monster has. Once their monster is built, they will count and record the number of each body part on their recording sheet that gets glued to the bottom of their monster.

Makes an adorable October work display!

Skills practiced with this activity:

*Coloring

*Cutting

*Gluing

*Counting

*Writing Numbers


Let's Connect!

KinderKits on Instagram

I would love to see pictures of you using this resource! Tag me in any photos on Instagram!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Great resource
Rated 5 out of 5
January 18, 2026
My students really enjoyed completing this craft during our monster week!
Jessica N.
205 reviews
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Student populations: Mild to severe disabilities
festive math fun
Rated 5 out of 5
December 23, 2025
Met expectations
Standards-aligned
a lot of fun and enjoyable for math gave them a new way to do math!!
alyssa C.
155 reviews • New York
Grades taught: K, 3rd, 4th, 5th
My class LOVED making these!
Rated 5 out of 5
December 18, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
My kindergarten class made these with our 4th grade buddies. It worked well to have someone helping them making sure they counted correctly and wrote the correct number. Our buddies enjoyed seeing them in the hallway after we made them, too!
Michelle Foote
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116 reviews • Utah
Grades taught: K, 1st
Fun creative halloween activity
Rated 5 out of 5
November 3, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
I used this resource while we read I need my monster as a way for my students to create their own monsters and to work on our counting. My students had fun making monsters while counting and it made for a cute bulletin board.
Ashley Turmelle
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200 reviews • North Carolina
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Student populations: Autism, Mild to severe disabilities
Great Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
October 23, 2025
Thank you for a great resource. The resource is very helpful when planning!
758 reviews • New Jersey
Grades taught: K
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
super fun and easy
Rated 5 out of 5
October 7, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
A very low prep craft that can be used to check understanding and is a fun way to work on math skills.
Teva C.
169 reviews • Wyoming
Grades taught: K
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Cute Learning Craft
Rated 5 out of 5
September 28, 2025
The students loved this monster learning craft! Each monster was unique!
NICOLE S.
397 reviews • Illinois
Grades taught: K
Cute craftivity!
Rated 5 out of 5
September 28, 2025
Met expectations
This monster craft is such a fun and thematic way to practice counting and number writing with my kinders!
96 reviews
Grades taught: K

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Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
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