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Treetop Addition - Count How Many
Help your little monkeys learn to add with a fun worksheet! After counting circles in addition problems, kindergartners write in the total number of circles in the space provided. All answers add up to three through eight. Have kids...
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Falling into Shapes
Children with special needs participate in several activities to reinforce shape and color recognition. They sign the word leaf, sing a song about leaves, and bounce leaves around on a parachute. They then help the instructor name...
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The Color of Water: Family History Assignment
To conclude their study of James McBride's The Color of Water, class members create their own memoir, focusing on a family member who help shape their life.
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The Color of Water: Concept Analysis
Considering using James McBride's autobiography/memoir The Color of Water with your class? Check out this seven-page informational packet that includes background information on McBride, the organization pattern of the book, and...
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The Color of Water: Word Square Instructions
Immaculate, accumulation, dissipation. Vocabulary drawn from chapter 16 of James McBride's memoir, The Color of Water, can prove to be challenge for readers. To help kids understand the meaning of these words and what they add to the...
Room 108
Writing Exercise: Why Is One Color Better than Another?
Compare and contrast why one color is better than another in a short-answer format. After kids finish their writing assignment, they can also draw a picture to illustrate why one color is better.
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Color Theory
Sixth graders explore the basics of color mixing with paint by creating secondary and tertiary colors. Individually, 6th graders create their own paintings based on a popular series of sculptures.
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What Color Are They?
In this interactive color recognition worksheet, 2nd graders select the appropriate color from the drop down menu that describes the objects given.
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Three Little Pigs Color-By-Number
In this Three Little Pigs color-by-number activity, students match the numbers with colors to color the picture. Students use ten different colors to complete the picture.
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Coloring Shapes
In this recognizing a square, ovals, rectangle, and triangle worksheet, learners observe boxes containing various shapes and follow the directions to identify and color each specific shape. Students color 8 shapes.
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Introductory Activity for Color Unit: Edible Color Wheel
Young scholars use food coloring and frosting to make an edible color wheel. They identify the primary colors and experiment with mixing colored frosting to produce the secondary colors. Students then eat their color wheel.
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Winnie Pooh Color by Number
In this color by number worksheet, students use the color key at the bottom of the page to complete the color by number picture of Winnie the Pooh and Tigger. Students need ten different colors for this worksheet.
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Color by Numbers: Rabbit
In this color by numbers worksheet students will discover the numbers one through ten in a picture of a rabbit and color each number a different color.
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Color By Numbers: Nuts
In this color by number worksheet on nuts students will identify the numbers one through five on a picture of different nuts and color each number a different color and reveal the picture of nuts and the letter N.
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Sleeping Beauty Color by Number
In this color by number worksheet, students use the color key at the bottom of the page to complete the color by number picture of Sleeping Beauty. Students need 11 different colors for this worksheet.
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Tigger Color by Number
In this color by number worksheet, students use the color key at the bottom of the page to complete the color by number picture of Tigger. Students need ten different colors for this worksheet.
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Color by the Numbers: Dinosaur
In this color by the numbers worksheet, 1st graders color a picture of a dinosaur. The dinosaur and its surrounding is divided into small sections, each with a number inside. Numbers are matched with colors as a guide for coloring.
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Colors Worksheet: Recognize the Color Red
In this color red worksheet, students practice recognizing the color of red by looking at 9 pictures on the worksheet and circling the items that are red.
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Color by number: corn
In this color by number activity, students color a picture of a piece of corn with different colors. Students use 6 different colors to color the picture.
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Color by Numbers-Winnie the Pooh
In this color by number worksheet, 1st graders color a picture of Winnie the Pooh. The ten colors listed at the bottom of the page, each with a corresponding number. Students use this code to color the picture.
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Color by Numbers-Umbrella
For this color by number worksheet, 1st graders use the numbered code under the picture to color the umbrella picture. This picture is in a hidden picture format. Neither the umbrella nor the large letter U are immediately obvious.
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Recognize the Color Purple
In this early childhood color recognition worksheet, students identify the objects that are purple in the 9 pictures on the page and then circle them.
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Color by Number-Gingerbread Man
In this color by the numbers worksheet, 1st graders use the provided code to color the picture. Each section of the picture is numbered. The gingerbread man may not be immediately visible to students.
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Recognize the Color Brown
In this early childhood color recognition worksheet, students identify the objects that are brown in the pictures on the page and then circle them.
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