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5 Day Color Lesson Plan

  • Read Frog Street Press color book to class.
  • Introduce the color box and shape.
  • Sing Frog Street Press color song. Show the book and turn the pages as you sing the song.
  • Place a copy of the color song and book in your listening center.
  • Introduce the color cards and Learn Your Colors pocket chart.
  • Introduce the color poster and model how to “read” it as you sing the song with the class. Place the poster in a center with pointers so the students can “read” it independently.
  • Sing the Frog Street Press color song using the color cards OR the Learn Your Colors pocket chart, let your Student of the Day decide.

Note: Since we study each color for two weeks days 3-5 repeat themselves the following week. Each song is available in the listening center all year after it is introduced. The color books and boxes are also available all year after their initial introduction.

Color Music

I started using Frog Street Press color songs in 2000 and I don’t know how I managed before then! There is a song for each color, a music CD, and a reproducible book so you can copy and make little books for each child, or enlarge, color, and laminate to make books to use with the whole class. Then, I upgraded to the Frog Street color big books and little books. These are already colored for you if you don’t have the time, a great investment in my opinion.

Color Boxes

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The items can be sorted on the giant sorting mat pictured above. The mat is made from a dollar store vinyl tablecloth and permanent markers. The sorting mat with the color items can be easily rolled up and stored in a box or bin on the shelf.

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Start by introducing the color box on the first day of your new color. Then, invite the children to sit in a circle around the sorting mat on the floor. Next, pass the box around the circle and each child takes one item. Each child takes turns naming their item and using complete sentences such as “The football is red” and then placing the item on the mat.

When you’re finished introduced a color, put the items in a center and the students can play the color game on their own. It sounds so simple, but it is actually a favorite of every class I have ever had. They anticipate each new box and try to guess what might be inside, the first day the box goes into a center they are all fighting over who can play with it first.

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Color Activities for Preschool and Pre-K

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Here are 10 fun, hands-on activities for exploring colors in Pre-K. Pre-K children don’t need a coloring worksheet to learn colors. They can learn through exploration!

10 Activities for Exploring Colors in Pre-K

Color Flags

I made these flags from sheets of felt, cut in half, and hot-glued them to dowel rods. We use them with color songs, such as “Colors All Around” and “A Rainbow of Colors”.

Color Flags for Music

Gummy Bear Song (by Dr. Jean)

A fun song for teaching colors: read the post at this link and get the printable: Gummy Bear Song

I See Colors Book

Make a layered book by folding it where each page is a little longer than the one before. Each page has a different color with the words “I see red” or “I see yellow”. Children draw pictures (with matching color crayon) on each page, or cut out pictures from magazines to glue in the book.

I See Colors book

You can also print out this Colorful World book for children to draw pictures in or glue magazine pictures.

Download: Colorful World Book

Make a graph of children’s favorite colors. Each child chooses one Unifix cube of their favorite color. Stack each color to make an object graph.

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Color Mixing with Water

Children experiment with mixing colored water. Use the primary colors (red, blue, yellow) to make new colors. Red, blue and yellow food color is added to water in a clear cup. Children use eyedroppers to get the colored water they want and mix the colors in a paint tray. We use plastic paint trays with 6 mini bowls. Children can dump their water into a bucket once they have filled the 6 bowls and start again. They can put drops of the colors they make on a paper towel, so that it can be saved.

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Color Mixing with Paint

The children are given a mixing tray, paintbrushes, and cups of paint with red, yellow, blue, white, and black. The clear mixing trays in the photo were leftover packaging from Easter eggs, but anything can be used. The red, yellow, and blue paint are the primary colors used for mixing secondary colors (green, purple, orange). The white is for making tints and the black is for making shades of color. The children freely experiment, mixing any colors they chose.

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Colored Snack Spread

Children mix food coloring in white icing or soft cream cheese, spread the icing on graham crackers or a bagel half, and add a topping (sprinkles or semi sweet chocolate chips).

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Color Collages

Have children search through magazines for red pictures, and glue them onto red construction paper. Do the same with each color and use these as posters for the classroom. Another Idea: Cut fabric of different patterns and colors into 1-inch squares, and give children different colors of construction paper cut in half. Make sure to have several patterns of each color fabric (ginghams, stripes, florals, plaids, polka dots). Children glue the pieces of fabric onto the matching color of construction paper (blue fabric on blue paper, yellow fabric on yellow paper, etc.) These can be made into a book or quilt.

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Color Dice Printable

I made these cards that will fit into the Carson Dellosa Roll & Learn Pocket Cubes (Item #CD-140002). You can also use this printable to make your own dice by recycling a small Priority Mail box or other small cardboard box. Cover the box with wrapping paper or bulletin board paper. Print out the dice printables, cut them out, and glue them onto the sides of the box.

To play: Children take turns rolling the die. When the die stops rolling, the child will look at the color on top, and find something in the room that is the same color.

Download: Color Dice Cards

Giant Color Dice

Color Sorting Cups

Label clear punch cups with color names. Children sort a collection of small objects into the cups by color. Examples: crayons, small blocks, silk flowers, counting bears, ribbons, cloth pieces, colored rocks, leaves.

Color Bottles

Make color discovery bottles by putting colored water in a plastic sealed test tube or a drink bottle. Soap or oil can be added to the bottle for “special effects”. Color bottles also make an interesting decoration if placed on a windowsill or shelf.

Color Search

Tell the children a color they are to find, and have them search around the classroom for one thing of that color. Everyone comes back to the circle, and the children share what they found.

A list of color books for Pre-K children: Books

  • Colors All Around, by Jack Hartmann: MP3 Download
  • Gummy Bear Song, by Dr. Jean: MP3 Download and Activity
  • Songs for Teaching Colors: MP3 Downloads
  • Rainbow Colors: Mrs. Jones Room
  • The Color Song: Mrs. Jones Room
  • A Rainbow of Colors ~ We All Live Together Vol. 5, by Greg & Steve

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These packets for teaching Colors are available in my shop.

Color Readers Printables

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Free Color Worksheets for Preschool!

Check out awesome Free Color Worksheets for Preschool! Discover all the colors of the rainbow! Have fun with cut and paste sheets, eye spy sheets, tracing sheets, and more! These printable color activities will boost creativity and build fine motor skills. Learning to identify colors builds the basis for preschoolers to develop their visual and cognitive skills.

Free Color Worksheets for Preschool

Free Printable Color Recognition Worksheets!

Each color pack comes with 10 free printables including: i spy sheet, tracing sheet, color letter matching, color fingerprint template, cut & paste sheets, color Dot Dot, and fun coloring sheet.

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Red Worksheets!

Come discover the color red in these red worksheets for preschool! Learn red words like: ladybug, strawberry, robin, and stop sign. Print out your red flowers fingerprint template.

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Orange Worksheets!

The color orange is here with carrots, fish, oranges, and more! Come check out these great orange worksheets for preschool. Print out your orange dreamcatcher fingerprint template.

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Yellow Worksheets!

Come see these awesome yellow worksheets for preschool. Learn yellow words like: rubber duck, firefly, flower, sunshine, and bumble bee. Have fun with a yellow firefly fingerprint template!

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Green Worksheets!

Come check out the color green with lizards, alligators, dinosaurs, frogs, and more! Build fine motor skills with these green worksheets for preschool. Print your tree fingerprint template!

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Blue Worksheets!

Check out awesome blue worksheets for preschool! Learn blue words like: jeans, shark, blueberries, and bluebird! Have fun with a blue raincloud fingerprint template.

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Purple Worksheets!

Discover the color purple with jellyfish, plums, unicorns, grapes, and more! These purple worksheets for preschool are great for learning new vocabulary. Have fun with a purple panda fingerprint template.

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Pink Worksheets!

The color pink is here with bubble gum, cotton candy, hearts, seahorses, and more! Boost creativity with these pink worksheets for preschool. Have fun with a pink donut fingerprint template.

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Brown Worksheets!

Come see these great brown worksheets for preschool! Discover brown words like: bear, owl, dog, violin, football, and acorn! Print your deer fingerprint template.

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Color activities for preschool, pre-k, and toddlers too. Fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, science and more!

Study the colors of the rainbow with these 28 color activities for toddlers, preschool, and pre-k children. These activities are easy to prep and will be a big hit in your classroom! They will teach children about color names, sorting skills, fine motor skills, and so much more! If you are studying COLOR MIXING , check out the Color Mixing blog post for ideas just for that. Need to complete the color theme with printable resources? Check out the Colors Little Learners Math Unit and Colors Science for Little Learners Unit !

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Color Activities for Little Learners

Color wheel collage for toddlers, preschool, and pre-k students.

Color Wheel Collage!  What a great way to use all your colorful scraps and turn them into a fun project! Students will practice fine motor, sorting, and gluing skills to make this rainbow wheel. Even better, have students practice collaboration skills and make this a group project! To make, use a large piece of poster board or plain paper and draw lines to create a pie chart. Then, paint or color each section a different color. Students could help you complete this step. Then, gather small items to sort into each color category. Have students glue them down to make a classroom display, or leave them loose so you can wipe them off and have another group of students sort the objects. 

Student color wheel collage for preschool, and pre-k students. Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Student Color Wheels!  Grab this color wheel sorting worksheet in the Little Learners Science All About Colors Unit . Students could create their own mini color wheel and sort foam pieces, beads, small pieces of paper, or other colorful manipulatives you have in your room. 

Color Rainbow Art Collage Freebie for preschool and prek! Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Rainbow Color Collage!  Grab this adorable FREEBIE at the bottom of the post to practice sorting colors, cutting, gluing, and fine motor skills! Use tissue paper squares, paper squares, patterned scrapbook paper, torn paper, or other various collage materials. The freebie is a sample from the Little Learners Math Colors Unit !

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Rainbow directed drawing for for preschool and prek! Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Rainbow Directed Drawing!  Toddlers, preschool, or pre-k students will love to make this rainbow artwork! First, have students draw a rainbow with oil pastels. Then, have students use watercolors to make the rainbow and background. Lastly, sprinkle kosher salt over the picture while it is wet and let dry. Once dry, shake off the salt. The salt creates the sprinkled effect. This is one of my favorite color activities!

Rainbow letters activity to practice colors and sorting letters for preschool and prek! Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Rainbow Letters!  Use butcher paper to make this colorful letter-sorting activity. Draw a rainbow on the butcher paper to match the colors of the magnet letters that you have. Then, let students sort the letters on the lines. To add even more learning opportunities, have students write the letters they sort on a recording sheet or have them say the letter names and sounds before sorting them. 

Paint Clip Letters for students to learn colors and letters for preschool and prek! Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Paint Clip Letters!  Use paint strips to make these colorful letter cards. Begin by cutting each color apart and then use a permanent marker to write the letters on each square. Students can use them to match letters, put in ABC order, make words, make names, or sort by color. This is an option for free color activities for your classroom!

Pretend paint activity for a block center perfect for toddlers, preschool and pre-k! Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Pretend Paint!  Use empty paint buckets from your local hardware store, grab some paintbrushes from the dollar store, and laminate paint strips. I like to put the paint strips on a binder ring to keep them together and organized. Place all these materials in the blocks center and see your students’ imaginations soar! 

Paint chip cutting collage for preschool and prek! Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Paint Chip Cutting Collage!  Grab a handful of paint strips and let your students cut and glue them onto a sheet to make a colorful collage. Students can strengthen fine motor skills while cutting the paint strips and gluing them into fun shapes and patterns. If your students are younger, like my students are in this photo, cut the paint strips to make them skinnier and easier to cut.

Color towers freebie for toddlers, preschool and prek! Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Color Towers!  Grab this color activities tower FREEBIE so your toddlers, preschool, or pre-k students can build, sort, and classify colors! Print the freebie, grab some legos, and let your children explore and grow! 

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Color sorting tray for preschool, pre-k, and toddler students. Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Color Activities Sorting Tray!  Grab a tray and some bear manipulatives to make this fun sorting tray! If you don’t have bear counters, check out all these other fun counters! I placed a colored sticker in each section, so students know where to put the manipulatives to practice sorting. Have students use tweezers to get even more fine motor skills! To sneak in math, add a color dice!

Color parking lot sort for preschool and pre-k! Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Color Parking Lot!  Practice sorting, identifying, and matching colors with this color parking lot worksheet from the Little Learners Math Color Unit . Students can drive the cards into the matching parking spot! Pick up some small cars here !

Color activity with chain links to practice fine motor skills and colors for preschool and pre-k! Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Color Chain Links!  Little learners will love these chain color activities! There is something special about chains because my little learners LOVE any activity with these color chains! Build fine motor strength while sorting colors with these cards from the Little Learners Math Colors Unit . You will find the chains here . 

Bear color match game for preschool, pre-k, and toddler students. Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Bear Color Match!  Sort bears into their corresponding color caves with these sorting cards that can be found in the Little Learners Math Color Unit . Don’t have bear counters ? No problem! There are other cards in the pack that are for other popular-shaped counters . 

Donut color sprinkles sorting game for preschool and pre-k! Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Donut Sprinkles!  Students will love this adorable donut color game! You will find it in the Little Learners Math Colors Unit . Students will sort beads or other small manipulatives to match the color of the frosting. Dyed beans or pom poms would make a great manipulative, too! 

Turn this game and many others from the colors math unit into file folder games by gluing the printable to the folder. Then, collect the manipulatives and place them in a paper envelope or plastic bag, and staple them to the outside of the folder. Done; everything you need for a center or an activity for an early finisher. 

Color sorting tray using an ice cube tray for preschool, pre-k, and toddlers. Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Color Ice Cube Sorting Tray!  Place a colored sticker in each area of the ice cube tray and give your students small manipulatives to sort by color. I used pom poms, but beads, dyed beans , or dyed noodles would make great manipulatives. Place tweezers in the area for even more fine motor practice!

Shopping bag color sort for for preschool and pre-k! Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Shopping Color Sort!  Students can practice sorting objects by colors in this fun shopping bag game. Grab the printables from the Little Learners Math Colors Unit . Students can sort plastic food items , pom poms, counters , or other random toys. 

Feed the color monsters for preschool, pre-k, and toddler students. Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Color Monsters!   Students will love to feed the color monsters! Print the monsters that are found in the Little Learners Math Colors Unit and staple them to paper bags or boxes. Then, cut out the food items for sorting. Students will feed the monsters their corresponding colored food. This activity goes great with The Color Monster book . 

Paint color sort activity for preschool, pre-k, and toddler students. Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Paint Sorting Color Activities!   Grab this activity from the Little Learners Math Colors Unit . Students will sort the items by color into the paint cans. Tape these onto the outside of empty paint cans to make this even more fun! 

Color puzzles with real photographs for preschool and pre-k! Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Color Puzzles! Print on cardstock and laminate to make these puzzles durable. Students will match the color word with the pictures of 2 real-life objects. Teach vocabulary and colors in one activity. These color puzzles are found in the Little Learners Math Colors Unit . 

Color graph activity! Spin and sort by color for preschool, pre-k, and toddlers. Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Color Activities Graph! Practice graphing skills, color sorting, counting, and fine motor skills with this color graphing activity found in the Little Learners Math Colors Unit. You can sort buttons, pom poms, cut-up pipe cleaners, beads, or other small, colorful manipulatives. The game comes with a printable spinner board. You can use a paperclip and a pencil to make a spinner or use these clear spinner covers to make a spinner for the game. 

Ice cream color graph activity with pom poms! Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Ice Cream Color Graph! Students sort pom poms into each category on the ice cream graph. Add in tweezers to strengthen their fine motor muscles—practice counting and talking about less than, greater than, and equal to with this fun graph. Grab this printable in the  Little Learners Math Colors Unit . 

Make a bead color graph with play dough, colored matchsticks, and pony beads for preschool and prek! Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Bead Color Graph!  Your toddler, preschool, and pre-k students will love making this 3D bead color graph! Grab some play dough and colored matchsticks to make the graph. Then give the students a bowl of pony beads. Students will sort the beads by color by sliding them onto the sticks, which will also help them strengthen their hand-eye cordination. 

Turn it into a game by adding a color dot die or making a DIY color dice. Use a cube block and colored dot stickers to make the die. Then students will roll the die and place the corresponding bead on the stick. Practice counting more than, less than, and equal to with this fun graph!

Create rainbow art with a spin art station for toddlers, preschool, and pre-k students. Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Spin Art!  Grab one of these spin art kits or a salad spinner to make amazing creations. Students will squirt paint onto a spinning sheet of paper. The colors mix, swirl, and spread to create rainbow pictures that little learners will love! 

Color play dough tray for preschool, pre-k, and toddler students. Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Color Play Dough Trays!  Use these chip and dip trays that have multiple compartments to create a rainbow playdough tray. I used a neutral playdough color and then added all kinds of colorful manipulatives for the students to add. Pipe cleaners, beads, buttons, pom poms, gems, and colored matchsticks in various colors are great to use. Playdough is beneficial to students because it forces them to use all kinds of hand muscles to manipulate and shape the dough. 

Color sensory table with dyed rice is perfect for preschool and pre-k! Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Color Sensory Table!  Make a bright and beautiful sensory table to engage your child’s senses and imagination! I used dyed rice to make mine. Check out this post on how to dye rice . I added in pom poms, beads, colored silicone spatulas, bowls, and muffin cups . Rainbow rice is one of my all-time favorite sensory fillers.

Create color sensory bags for toddlers, preschool, and pre-k to practice their colors and develop fine motor strength. Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Color Sensory Bags!  Practice colors with these rainbow sensory bags. Check out this post to see the steps to make a sensory bag for little learners . Add glitter, plastic confetti, or small manipulatives into the bags to make them even more fun before you add the tape or have students sort the materials on top of the sensory bags. They can press, squish, and stamp the objects on top of the color bag.

Color sensory bottles are so simple to make but can have a strong impact on preschool and pre-k kids! Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Color Sensory Bottles!  Watch this Facebook live with tips and tricks to make these rainbow sensory bottles ! Add in beads, glitter, and other small plastic manipulatives to add in more texture and visual appeal. 

Color mixing science experiments for preschool, pre-k, and toddler students. Plus more fun color activities for art, sensory, letters, math, fine motor, and science!

Color Mixing!  Show students different ways to mix colors with this fun experiment found in the Little Learners Science All About Colors Unit . Teach little learners about primary colors, secondary colors, and how to make new colors. 

Colors can be such a fun and exciting unit for little learners! Check out more blog posts and resources all about colors!

HUGE list of books all about colors ! 

Color booklist for little learners

Check out this post; all about mixing colors !

Color mixing activities for preschool, pre-k, and toddler students.

Grab the Little Learners Science All About Colors Unit here !

All About Colors Science Unit for little learners

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Little Learners Math Colors Unit for preschool, pre-k, and toddler students.

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10 Brilliant Color Recognition Worksheets for Preschoolers Activities

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Identifying, naming, and differentiating colors is an indispensable cognitive skill that children need to learn during their preschool years. Consider these different worksheets that will help children master this skill. 

Here are ten brilliant and engaging color recognition worksheets that will make children want to learn about the different colors.

1. Learn a Color – Color Coloring Pages

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These free coloring pages teach eleven colors: black, white, grey, red, blue, purple, pink, yellow, orange, brown, and green. The objects used in the illustrations are ones that children are familiar with. 

These worksheets will help build color recognition and visual perception skills and improve children’s fine motor skills. Knowing the names of the pictures in the worksheets will help increase their vocabulary. 

Choose a color to work on. Download and print the coloring page from the site. Next, provide crayons or markers for children to use. Ask the children to name the pictures in the worksheet and their colors. 

If the children are unsure, point to the splotch of color in the middle of the paper. Have them look for the crayon or marker with the same color. Let them color all the pictures on the worksheet. 

Encourage children to color within the lines and to think of other things with the same color. 

For this activity, you will need: 

  • Printed  coloring page
  • Crayons or markers 

For more information on this activity, go to PreschoolPlayAndLearn.com .

2. Color Hole Punch Printables

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Hole punching colors is a unique take on teaching children color recognition skills. Using a hole puncher will help strengthen children’s hand muscles and improve hand-eye coordination skills. 

This activity is perfect for centers, busy bags, and early finisher tasks. It is also a great practice in helping children improve their visual discrimination skills as they learn to identify similar colors from the given pictures. 

Download and print the free hole punch color cards from the site. Cut the cards and provide a hole puncher for the child to use. 

Ask the child to look and name the crayon’s color on the left. Have them find and punch pictures with matching colors on the right. Out of the eight pictures, four of these match the crayon’s color. 

Modify this activity for children who might find using a hole puncher challenging by having them use a marker or pencil to circle matching pictures or use stickers.

  • Printed hole punch color cards
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For more information on this activity, go to 123Homeschool4Me.com .

3. Circle the Items

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These worksheets contain adorable illustrations that children will love. It is a pack of six pages that will provide practice for children to help build their color recognition skills. It is a perfect activity to use for the color of the week. 

The pages tackle the primary colors red, blue, and yellow-and secondary colors-orange, green and purple. This worksheet will help improve children’s focus, visual scanning, and matching skills. 

Download and print these free color recognition worksheets from the site. The site recommends laminating these for durability. Provide dry-erase markers for children to use. Read the instruction on the top part of the page. 

Have them find and circle pictures the same color as the word in the instruction. The number of pictures with matching colors they need to circle may vary from three to four. 

Help the children name the pictures on the pages to help increase their vocabulary. 

  • Printed color recognition worksheets 
  • Dry-erase markers

For more information on this activity, go to KidsActivitiesBlog.com .

4. Camping Color by Letter

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Perfect for camping-themed lessons, this worksheet will teach children color and letter recognition skills, learn camping-related words that will help increase their vocabulary, and help them recognize color words. 

This activity allows children to practice coloring within the lines by creating awareness of the concept of boundaries in pictures. The coloring task will enhance children’s fine motor skills and develop patience. 

This free printable can be downloaded from the site. Print and provide children with crayons to use. As a prompt for children who may not yet recognize color words, color the illustration of crayons on the bottom part of the worksheet. 

Show pictures to children for them to have a reference on the appropriate color to use. Read camping-themed books , such as “Maisy Goes Camping” by Lucy Cousins , which shows a group of friends struggling to set up a tent. 

This is a fantastic idea to help them gain insights about camping, especially for children who have never experienced it. 

  • Printed camping color by letter worksheet

For more information on this activity, go to PlanesAndBalloons.com .

5. Color by Number Worksheets

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The color-by-number worksheets are a popular activity in teaching colors to children. It teaches color and number recognition skills, to recognize color words, and to color within the line. 

It also helps improve children’s concentration and attention to detail. 

Since no worded instruction is printed on the worksheet, children will need to make sense of the legend provided at the bottom of the pages. This step will help build critical thinking skills. 

There are six pages that can be downloaded for free from the site. Print these and provide the crayons or markers for children to use. These pages can be used for plant or animal-themed lessons.  

Explain the task to the children. Tell them that the pictures are divided into sections. Point at each section that has a number symbol.

Next, ask them to look at the color beside the numbers at the bottom of the page. Have them use these colors to complete the worksheet. 

  • Printed color-by-number worksheets

For more information on this activity, go to ItsyBitsyFun.com .

6. Color Sorting Worksheets

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Learning to group pictures into categories is an essential cognitive skill for children. This activity is an excellent practice for children to sort objects in different colors. 

It teaches children to pay attention to details and improves focus and visual discrimination skills. It is perfect for centers and task bags. It helps children recognize colors and increase their vocabulary as they learn the pictures’ names. 

Download and print the free sorting mats and cards from the site. Cut out the pieces and laminate them for durability. Younger children may work on one mat at a time, sorting two colors, while older children may work on two or more mats. 

Explain that they should find six pictures in each color and place them in the squares on the mat. Aligning the picture cards on the squares will help develop their hand-eye coordination skills. 

Have them look at the cards and place them correctly on the mat. 

  • Printed color sorting cards and mats

For more information on this activity, go to PowerfulMothering.com .

7. Color Matching Worksheets

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One way of helping children learn colors is by matching pictures with the same colors. These color-matching worksheets help improve children’s concentration. 

It teaches them to pay attention to details as they look at each picture. These worksheets help children with color recognition and recognizing the color words. Tracing the color words will help with children’s fine motor skills. 

Download and print the free color-matching worksheets from the site. There are eleven colors to work with, and the children must find five pictures matching the splotch color in the middle. 

Explain the instructions well and ask the children what the color is by pointing at the word. Have them trace the color word. Next, have them draw a line from the picture to the splotch to match. 

The site suggests letting them circle the pictures, counting the number of circles, and writing the number on the splotch. 

  • Printed color-matching worksheets 

8. Unicorn Playdough Color Matching

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These colorful unicorns will teach children color recognition skills and will help enhance their fine motor skills. This activity sheet is perfect for teaching the letter Uu and for unicorn-themed activities. 

Making playdough balls will help strengthen children’s hand muscles. They can also count the number of playdough balls on the mat to help improve their counting skills. 

This unicorn activity sheet is free to download from the site. Print and laminate this so that it can be reused many times. Provide colored playdough for children to use. 

Instruct them to find the identical color of clay to the unicorn. Have them roll a small chunk of clay into a ball and use it to fill the white spots on the unicorn. Children can name the colors as they do this step and count the total number of balls.

The site suggests varying this activity by using buttons and bingo markers or having the children use crayons.

  • Printed unicorn color match sheet

For more information on this activity, go to HomeschoolPreschool.net .

9. Circle the Color Word

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This assessment sheet will help children recognize color words. Children will understand that colors do not just come in different shades, but they are also words that can be read. 

Perfect for older children practicing sight words, this activity will help with visual discrimination skills and reading. Children will also learn to make connections between the color and the word. 

It teaches children to follow instructions by circling the letter and is an excellent way to enhance fine motor skills. 

Print the worksheet from the site. This activity can also be accomplished online. Ask the children to look at the color of the flower and read the two words beside it. Provide a pencil or a marker to the children. Let them circle the word that matches the flower’s color. 

This assessment tool is an excellent help after children have learned the five colors: blue, red, purple, yellow, and pink. 

  • Printed assessment sheet 
  • Pencil or marker 

For more information on this activity, go to KidsAcademy.mobi .

10. Finish Coloring the Objects

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This unique take on the coloring page allows children to learn color recognition, attention to detail, and visual discrimination skills. Children will learn to take time and understand what is required before working on the task. 

They will need to look at the hint and use the matching colored marker or crayon to add color to the illustrations. They can name each color and count the pictures on each page. 

This activity sheet is perfect for tabletop activities, reviewing the colors, and practicing coloring within the lines. 

Download the coloring sheets from the site. Read and explain the instruction to the children. Point to the color on the illustration and ask them to identify it. Next, let them get locate the correct color from the crayon box. 

Have the children finish coloring the pictures. Extend this activity by asking children to use the color wheel. Have them find the colors that they have used. 

  • Printed coloring activity sheet

For more information on this activity, go to MegaWorkbook.com . 

Allow children to appreciate better the colorful world we live in by helping them gain a vital skill-color recognition that can be useful in many ways. Learning to identify and differentiate the colors will help them become more attentive to details. 

Thank you for reading. Come back and read our other worksheet articles soon.

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