Colors Sheets!

These worksheets contain ways to teach colors through…you guessed it, coloring!

I will be adding more as time goes on!

Colors!

Autumn Colors!

Decorate the Tree

Winter Colors

Back To School

Vegetable Garden

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Color Pockets

I found a very easy envelope template to use for this. I made the envelopes from construction paper of different colors. Gluing the sides and then the bottom (I cut off the top). I made mine 4.5 inches tall and 2.5 inches wide.

You can use colored craft sticks to let your child match them to the envelopes. You can also use these as a counting game by making number cards to decide how many items go into each envelope.

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Pom Pom Fun for Toddlers!

While my grandsons were here visiting; the youngest (almost 2 years) needed something quiet and soothing to do.

I found my bag of pom poms, a plastic jar, a spoon, a measuring cup and some large tweezers (found at a Dollar General). He spent a good 30 minutes taking the pom poms from the bag and putting them into the jar and then taking them from the jar and scooping them into small boxes.

Using the large tweezers was not only fun for him, but will help build his fine motor skills. Using the measuring cup and spoon, does the same. He did this a few times throughout the day. This was also a great way to learn about colors and textures!

Ice Cream Math!

Who doesn’t like ice cream! This is a fun way to get those young ones to play and to learn math! Just scoop the ice cream onto the cones.

All you need is construction paper, colored pencils and permanent markers.

Cut out the cones, ice cream and numbers, then laminate. I actually used file folders for the ice cream cones because they looked more like cones that any construction paper color that I could find. I wrote a number on each cone so the child knew how many ice cream scoops to put on each cone.