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FIVE CREATIVE WAYS TO TEACH CHILDREN COLORS
Our eyes are attracted to colorful things. Color gives life to paintings,
drawings, photographs and television. If everything were in black and white there
wouldn’t be much to characterize what we see. Here are five great suggestions for
teaching children about colors:
1. Teach colors through flash cards. Flash cards contain pictures of items in various
colors. For example, if it was a picture of a bear it would be brown. The colors are
shown as they would be in the real world. You wouldn’t want a card that shows a
yellow sky or a red tree. The colors on a flash card are very bright so this is a good
place to start. Say each color and let the child repeat after you.
Flash Cards are great ways to incorporate visual learning into your classroom. Use
flash cards to teach several subjects appropriate for first graders, including the
alphabet, numbers, addition, subtraction, grammar rules and telling time. Flash
cards are effective in keeping the attention of first graders, who are more likely to
be active and more inattentive than older, more mature students. When using the
cards, make sure that you speak in a tone that will most likely keep their attention
and interest. Reward students who answer questions correctly.
Young children begin to learn the names of colors as early as two, and
should know their basic colors by preschool age. Sometimes, without the repetition
of labeling colors, the learning process will take a little longer. Music is a great
way to incorporate repetition and teaching with young children. Young kids are not
only drawn to music naturally, but when combined with visual presentation and
actions, the songs can be an
effective teaching tool. The following article provides a variety of songs to sing,
and listen to, with young children to guide them with color recognition.
2. Kids also learn colors through food. Foods come in a variety of vibrant colors.
When your child asks for something to eat, tell them the color of what they are
eating. Some varieties of foods, like apples and peppers, come in many colors,
which also teaches the kids that objects can have more than one color. Use the
basic names for colors like red, green, blue, and so on. Saying blue-green or
orange-red may be too confusing for the kids.
3. Use paints to teach colors. Take a giant piece of poster board and lay it on a drop
cloth. Let the children dip their hands in the paint and create handprints on the
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