Test your knowledge of colors. Combine same color objects into groups.
What colors do you know? There are seven primary colors. These are the colors of the rainbow. After the rainfall, you may see a rainbow appearing in the sky. Here are the colors you can find there: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet. The reader will help you learn the names of colors.
Red and orange,
Yellow, green,
All these colors
You have seen.
Blue, indigo, violet.
Don't forget and just repeat.
In addition to these seven colors, there are black and white. Color may be a constant characteristic of an object. The snow is always white, and the cucumber is always green. Some items may differ in color. Pears are not always green. Some of them are yellow or red. Bags, clothes, flowers can be of a variety of colors. And some animals can be multicolored: zebras, giraffes, pandas, cats. And as for the chameleon - it takes the color of the object it sits on. He does this for safety. It makes it almost invisible to other animals.
What items of each color do you remember?
Red - a tulip, a tomato, a piece of watermelon.
Orange - a fox, an orange, a carrot.
Yellow - banana, an ear of corn, a duckling.
Green - frog, avocado, grapes.
Blue - a whale, a blue kite, clouds.
Indigo - blueberry, butterfly, squid.
Violet - eggplant, octopus, a ball of thread.
White - white bear, snowflakes, milk.
Black - raven, panther, hat.
And now complete the task in the same way: distribute objects of diverse colors into groups.
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