These printable worksheets are the perfect learning activity that helps a child get comfortable recognizing and reading the names of colors in a fun way. Practicing with these resources, young learners need to perform various tasks reading the names of colors and coloring the pictures.
Funny illustrations and a wide variety of topics will help the teacher to capture the interest of young learners. While doing these tasks, children will improve their reading skills, pen control, and logical thinking.
These worksheets cover the following topics: weather, dinosaurs, zoo, farm and sea animals, space, shapes, numbers. The variety of tasks will help a child keep being involved: coloring, counting, experimenting with colors and textures, creating your design, identifying shapes, comparing numbers, searching for numbers, circling the correct answers, and identifying odd ones out.
These learning pages have been specifically designed to encompass multiple intelligences such as: naturalistic, logical-mathematical, visual-spatial, kinesthetic, and verbal-linguistic.
Use the following ideas to make your class even more captivating. Color the rainbow with crayons or watercolors, color the sun and the cloud. Talk about the weather today and when you can see the rainbow. After coloring the dinosaurs, ask children to discuss the dinosaurs comparing them based on their looks and their abilities. Ask children to draw their favorite dinosaur themselves.
Coloring animals can be more fun if you ask them to color it first, then cut them out, and decide where they live: on dry land, in the tree, or in the sea.
This activity is suitable for 4-6 years old students, U.S. school, Pre-K, Kindergarten grades.
These learning pages are suitable for color and black and white printers.