Today we reviewed all of the colors that we have learned so far.
Read:
- Oscar Otter’s Colors by Maurice Pledger
- Richard Scarry’s Colors by Richard Scarry
- The Crayons’ Book of Colors by Drew Daywalt
- Dog’s Colorful Day by Emma Dodd
- A White Butterfly by Laurie Cohen
YouTube Songs:
- Learn Colors with Lucas and Ruby
- Colorbubblies
- Color for Kids Song
- The Colors Song
- Color Song for Kids
- Colors Song 3
- Colors and Numbers
Song:
If You Are Wearing Red
If you are wearing red, Shake your head,
If you are wearing red, Shake your head,
If you are wearing red,
Then please shake your head.
If you are wearing red, shake your head.
Blue, touch your shoe
Black, pat your back
Green, bow like a queen
Yellow, Shake like Jell-O
Brown, Turn around
Pink, give us a wink
Activities:
- Teachers Pay Teachers Jumbo Coloring Book
- String pony beads onto the corresponding colored pipe cleaners.
- Sort colored pom-pom balls into the corresponding colored bowls or in this case I used paint lids.
- High-Five Colors: Make hand prints out of felt and have the child give a high five to the color you call out.
- Bear Puzzle- I had this wooden bear puzzle that I found at a famer’s market years ago. It has all the colors that we have learned and T is starting to get better at puzzles.
- Sort Colored scoops of ice cream onto the correct cones.
- Color Crayon File Folder Game- I printed out and put together this Color Crayon File Folder Game.
- Color Wheel Clothespins- Laminate a color wheel and paint one color onto each clothes pin. Let the child attach the colored clothespins to the corresponding color on the color wheel. I have also created one of these Color Spinning Wheels and included it in my Teachers Pay Teachers Colors Worksheets Preschool (Learn to spell 11 Colors) Color Mixing Activities.
- Mouse in the Color House- Hide the mouse behind the house and let the child find it.
- Sign Language for Colors
Here are the links to posts for the individual colors that we learned: