Computer games that teach colors
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Color Game. This is a good one for teaching the names of colors to young children. Arrange various colors of construction paper in a circle. Play some music and have the children march around the circle. Stop the music and all the children must sit down next to a color.
Pick a color and sing to the tune of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" : "Who's beside the color insert name of color? Please stand up, if it's you. Continue until all of the children get a turn. I Spy Color. Instead of using letters, the teacher says "I spy with my little eye something that is red".
Students try to guess the object in the room e. Lesson Plan for Colors. We also have a FREE lesson plan on colors which includes games and activities as well as other lesson materials. Click here to download our Colors Lesson Plan. Origami Colors.
This makes a great getting to know you activity for the start of the school year! Color Scavenger Hunt Another fun way to use your game board is as a color scavenger hunt. This can be done indoors or outside. Simply ask the children to find something of each color and mark it on their game board.
This is a fun way to get kids up and moving while also reinforcing their color knowledge. Color Word Match This is a perfect activity for older children who are beginning to identify color words. Print out a game board and a set of color words for each child. Cut out the color words and invite the child to match the proper word to the colored rectangle on their game board.
This is a fun way for them to practice reading and word recognition in addition to color skills. There are so many ways to make learning colors fun and engaging for children. Get the printable game set and try one or all!
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