Monster Math Worksheets for Preschool

If your little ones love the idea of Monsters and think they are cute, why not use these fun Monster Preschool Math Worksheets in their homeschooling lessons? They’re too cute to be scary!

Want more Halloween ideas? See this list of fun Halloween Printables for Kids.

Who said you had to be afraid of monsters? Monsters can be silly and fun and when they are, there’s no need to be afraid of them at all. I’m always telling my kids this, and it’s something that I want them to really understand as well. Halloween doesn’t have to be scary! It can be fun instead!

Halloween is one of the best times of the year, and we love to use all the fun holidays as a great educational experience. There are so many fun ways to introduce those “spooky” Halloween items and make them not scary at all.

I want my kids to grow up understanding that Halloween doesn’t have to a time of fear, but rather a time of family, fun, and education. It can be hard to get that point across all the time with all the “scary” emphasis that is constantly being put on Halloween, but that doesn’t stop me from trying.

Monster Math Worksheets for Preschool

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Monster Math Worksheets for Preschool

Who said learning had to be boring? Your preschooler will have a wonderful time adding up these monsters with my monster preschool counting cards and puzzles. You can use counters or dot markers on the math worksheets as your child adds up all of the monsters.

Changing things up with a new theme can brighten up an old skill that has to be taught and get your kids excited about learning. Of course, that won’t work if they don’t like monsters.

Recommended Monster Books for Kids

Your little monster fan will enjoy reading any of these fun filled monster books with you. With engaging stories about monsters, they’re not always scary.

 Glad Monster, Sad Monster Tickle Monster I Need My Monster Go to School, Little Monster Goodnight, Little Monster How to Catch a Monster

Recommended Halloween Activity Kits

Little Learners Print & Go Activity Kit: Halloween

These Halloween Preschool Worksheets are full of sweet treats, silly monsters and learning fun.

Build a Little Monster Kit

Kids will enjoy making their cute little monsters using modeling clay, googly eyes and other craft materials.

Halloween Play Dough Kit

This cute play dough kit will make your little one busy this Halloween.

Blue Monster Math Worksheets for Preschool to show counting up to 20

I’m a huge fan of counting puzzles for little ones as they learn their numbers and the order they should be in.

You can use counting puzzles for skip counting too, it’s never too early to practice skip counting. You can teach your child about even and odd numbers and it sets them up to multiply more easily.

Green monster number puzzle on a desk

Not a worksheet, but these fun monster counting cards are always a hit. They can circle the number or if you laminate them, you can let them attach clothespins to their answers.

We like to use glass beads so that we can still see the number underneath.

Looking for more Halloween activities? Kids will enjoy these Halloween Worksheets for Kindergarten that includes fun activities like Halloween Letter Sounds, Word Sorting, Halloween Addition, and more.

Try this build a monster game for even more monster fun.

Monster counting cards

Download the monster math printables below

I hope your Monster fan enjoyed this fun math activity.

More Monster Math Worksheets

Monster Math and Science Activity by Artsy Momma

Monster Math Craft by No Time for Flashcards

Monster Math Printable by Adventure in a Box

More Halloween Activities

Halloween Addition Worksheets

Halloween Math Worksheets

Halloween Handwriting Worksheets

No Fuss Monster Crafts for Kids

Leonardo the Terrible Monster Play Dough Activity

4 Comments

  1. Love the adorable monsters! Kids might not even notice they’re working on math! 😉 Thanks for sharing at the Thoughtful Spot!

  2. Oh these are very cute ‘scary’ monsters which I’m sure will make math learning fun. Thanks for sharing with us at #AnythingGoes.

  3. Your monsters are cute and fun! My kids would enjoy these worksheets! Thanks for sharing at Made for Kids!

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