Use the video to match the color to the labels. Drag the colored square to the correctly labeled box.
This content can help children learn that red, yellow, and blue are primary colors. Combining two primary colors make a secondary color.
Do you use the right or left side of your brain? Take this simple color quiz and you might end up learning something new about yourself.
Use the video to match the correct colored circles to the labels.
The first step to learning colors is matching them. This content helps children learn colors by matching blocks of the same color.
Kids learn how to say the names of various food.
A quick and simple activity where kids identify the color of food.
Let's have a virtual city tour to learn about the buildings in the city.
Match the correct word to the building. Students learn basic vocabulary and pronunciation of the city buildings.
What happens in the city? Move the pictures into the corresponding description.
Use the words to match the colors
Do you teach your students about color in three-dimensions? Color wheels show us how colors are related. They remind artists how to mix and think about colors.
The simple and bright look of these sight words games will help children on the way to being a reading super star.
Engaging activities and games about color and color mixing, inspired by reading the book Mouse Paint, by Ellen Stoll Walsh.
Guide the students to find a color scheme in different seasons and develop their perception of color.