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Pre k coloring9/4/2023 ![]() ![]() >Grab the Rainbow Color Collage FREEBIE at the bottom of this post by entering your email in the box>Grab the Color Towers FREEBIE by entering your email in the box at the bottom of this post!<<Ĭolor 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. The freebie is a sample from the Little Learners Math Colors Unit! 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. 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. Student Color Wheels! Grab this color wheel sorting worksheet in the Little Learners Science All About Colors Unit. 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. Then, gather small items to sort into each color category. Students could help you complete this step. Then, paint or color each section a different color. 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. ![]() This post contains affiliate links which means I earn a tiny commission when you use my links at no cost to you.Ĭolor 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. Grab the FREEBIES by entering your email in the box at the bottom of this post. Need to complete the color theme with printable resources? Check out the Colors Little Learners Math Unit and Colors Science for Little Learners Unit! 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. Study the colors of the rainbow with these 28 color activities for toddlers, preschool, and pre-k children. ![]()
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