Children color the picture and the correct beginning letter, then practice writing that letter.
Perfect for November!

Children color the picture and the correct beginning letter, then practice writing that letter.
Perfect for November!

This is a simple coloring sheet to teach colors. The large picture is easy to color.

This fun summertime matching game is easy to use. Laminate and attach adhesive Velcro tabs to the backs of the suns and to the side of the glasses without writing.

Here is a fun way to celebrate Spring! Learn colors and numbers with this adorable kite felt board story.

A fun way to introduce colors to your young ones. They simply match the sheep to the barn with the same color!
Laminate for longer use!

A great way to introduce colors to your little ones.
Cut out on the dotted lines. Laminate. Hole punch and add to a ring or just use as cards.

Using Paint Chip strips are a cheap (actually free) way to help your child learn about the wonderful world of color. To see that there isn’t just one shade of green, red, blue, orange, etc.; it’s like opening that BIG BOX of crayons when you were little and seeing the eye-popping, jaw-dropping wondrous world of color!
A while ago. I posted color pockets; this is great for one of these color match ideas (just remember that I cut off the top of the envelope). For the other idea you just need glue, scissor and wooden clothespins.
For the Clothespin Matching: Just trim off a strip of the Paint chip strip and glue to the end of the clothespin and allow to dry. It’s that easy.
For the Color Pocket; just use Paint chip strips in the colors of your color pockets and let the children match the strips to the pockets. It’s that easy.
