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Recognize and Identify Colors
"From the Jungle" Coloring Game (Pre-K-1)
Students learn how to recognize colors in this game. Afterwards, place squares of various colors around the room. Call out a color and have all the kids run to it. http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Dell/4678/colors.html
For other fun color games and activities, go to
http://www.vbe.com/~gns/colors.html
The Jellybean Tree (Pre-K-1)
Students follow instructions to color and count jellybeans in this online lesson. Comes with a printable homework sheet to reinforce the concepts covered
http://www.sunshine.co.nz/nz/kia/coolstore/v2/16/ActionStation/KIAACT.html
*Fun With Colors on the Internet (Pre-K)
Read "My Many Colored Days" and "The Land of Rainbow Colors" and try the accompanying activities. Students will learn to identify basic colors and understand the importance of colors.
http://ericir.syr.edu/plweb-cgi/fastweb?getdoc+lessons+
lessons+3309+6+wAAA+alphabet
Color Books (Pre-K-1)
Brightly colored pictures in Kaleigh's Color Book and Lil Fingers "My Colors" help student learn colors. View these sites and then make your own class color book.
http://www.lil-fingers.com/colors/
http://kayleigh.tierranet.com/color.htm
What is Green? (Pre-K-1)
Students use the Internet to find things that are green.
http://www.campbellusd.k12.ca.us/OnlineAct/green.html
Sassy's Learning Games (Pre-K-1)
This site contains three color games for students. They will learn about colors, colors and shapes, and how colors are made. Students can then draw their own pictures and experiment with mixing colors.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/7316/menu2.htm
Color Mixing
Willy Wonka's Color Mix (K-5)
Play Wonka's Color Mix in his secret laboratory where students can paint Nerds red, yellow, and blue or mix two primary colors to paint them green, orange, and purple. Students can then draw and create their own candies and paint them by using various combinations of three primary colors.
http://www.wonka.com/InventionRoom/game_world.html
Carmine's Introduction to Color (1-5)
Read Carmine's "Introduction to Color" to learn about primary and secondary colors. At the end of the story students can take a color quiz. Afterwards, they can make their own color wheel.
http://www.sanford-artedventures.com/play/color1/color1.html
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