Learning color activities
1-Crayon Color Match Activity
For children(toddlers or preschoolers) who is starting to learn their colors,have your child put the matching color circles on the same coloured crayons.
For older children(kindergarteners or first grade),they can learn the crayon color names.
Clothespin Color Matching Activity
The colored side is for toddlers & preschoolers starting to learn colors,and the other side is for kindergarteners&first graders learning the color names.Both are great for ”color recognition” and ”fine motor skills”.
2-Learning Color with Popsicle
Learning color with popstick sicle for homeschool.
Materials:
- Ice cream popsicle or popstick sicle
- Colorful papers
- Glue and scissors
- Black pen
Hello there; a concept that we have always encountered in homeschool or preschool period.
When children are taught the concept of color, the order can be from the main colors to the intermediate colors as well as from the “black, white” colors that are very much around the child.
The color teaching sequence should be as follows; Red Yellow Blue Green Black White.
You can apply these examples, which I will give a few sample activities to teach the colors, by changing each color.
- Art activity
- Red color hand print
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Water painting with watercolor
- Journey to country of colors
- Popsicle color activity
3-Colors Paper Flowers
Homeschool colors paper flowers for number five activity
Flowers.
A pity we do not have a garden at our tiny flat,but that does not stop us from planting some flowers.
A little activity to reinforce his learning of the number five.
What you need:
- Coloured paper
- Sticks
- Small materials to decorate the petals
What learn:
- Fine motor skills
- Colours
- Sensory Play
- Counting
- Numeracy
Our final product.Now we have a little garden with blooming flowers and a growing bean plant.Gonna introduce the bugs and insects soon.
Happy day everyone.
4-Number-Color Activity with CD and Clothespin
Homeschool numbers and colors activity out of cd and clothespin
Colors&Numbers
Fine motor skill..pinch the clothespin
Materials:
- CD OR DVD
- Wooden clothespin
- Numbers
- Bowl
- Glue