Color Graphing Game (JDaniel4’s Mom) – Make this fun giant graphing game with a little tape and some legos and then practice counting and color sorting.ġ9. Color Search (Meaningful Mama) – Have your toddler color sort using easy gift bags and items around the house.ġ8. Practicing Colors and Patterns (Crayon Freckles) – Practice your colors and patterns with your toy vehicles and other household objects.ġ7. Color and Pattern Busy Bag (Raising Little Superheroes) – For this Colors and Patterns Busy Bag, children will practice identifying colors and creating patterns using simple materials that can easily be taken anywhere you go.ġ6. ![]() Very Hungry Caterpillar Color Sorting (Parenting Chaos) – This is a quick and simple toddler activity that is a super fun way to celebrate the The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle book!Īctivities to Explore Colors for Preschoolersġ5. Red Sensory Bin (Parenting Chaos) – Activities such as this red sensory bin are a great way to start introducing colors in a playful stress-free manner.ġ4. Colored Bean Bag Toss Game (Teach Preschool) – Preschoolers will love color sorting with these colored bean bags and buckets!ġ3. Rainbow Colors at the Sticky Easel (Teach Preschool) – It is always fun to change up the easel and so for a little change and this sticky easel is perfect for a little rainbow color exploration…ġ2. This activity can be used when learning about colors, and could also be included in a science center.ġ1. Matching Color Hues (Prekinders) – Paint sample cards from the hardware store are free and can be used for lots of activities. You can use cubes, bear counters, dinosaur counters, farm animal counters, or bug counters.ġ0. Color Pattern Cards (Prekinders) – Print out these pattern block cards to use with any colored math counters. Giant Color Dice Game (Prekinders) – Print out and make these fun color cubes to learn color sorting.ĩ. Sorting by Color (Prekinders) – Here are some quick low cost ideas to teach sorting by color.Ĩ. Colorful World Book (Prekinders) – You can print out the pictures, included in the post, to create this colorful world book.ħ. Color Theme Activities (Pre-K Pages) – Colors Theme Activities for Preschool, Pre-K, and KindergartenĦ. This activity encourages kids to practice fine motor skills, sorting skills, classifying skills, and counting skills.ĥ. Color Sorting Game (Pre-K Pages) – This math and sorting game is inspired by the book Sort it Out by Barbara Mariconda. Colored Corn Mosaic Art (Pre-K Pages) – These mosaics would be a great addition to a harvest or Thanksgiving theme.Ĥ. ![]() Color Matching Bones (Pre-K Pages) – Dog’s Colorful Day by Emma Dodd is a wonderful book for helping preschoolers learn colors and counting, and it inspired a fun activity that is really easy too!ģ. This the perfect book to read aloud to preschoolers and to explore color.Ģ. The beautifully illustrated pages use different shades of green and invite the reader to spend time examining each page carefully. The die cut pages offer a clue of what’s to come on the next page, which builds excitement and anticipation as you turn each page. Green Sensory Bin (Pre-K Pages) – This simple book introduces children to the color green in a beautiful way. ![]() Below are more than 30 color activities for preschoolers for exploring color that use ways to compare or contrast but do not mix colored water or paint.ġ. ![]() But there are other ways to explore color and identify them. One fun and effective way to learn about color is by using color mixing activities. Identifying colors, exploring and comparing colors, learning color names – all are important concepts for preschoolers.
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