Color Wheel
.Cut a cardboard circle so that the diameter is 10 inches. .Divide the circle into 8 equal wedges. .Paint each wedge a different color. .Cover with contact paper for...
Read More.Cut a cardboard circle so that the diameter is 10 inches. .Divide the circle into 8 equal wedges. .Paint each wedge a different color. .Cover with contact paper for...
Read More.Line up color sheets or color lollipops. .One child who is (it) chooses a color and whispers it to the teacher. .The other children try to guess which color was...
Read More.Use lollipops made from colored construction paper and stapled to tongue depressors. .A child skips around and stops before a friend who will choose a lollipop by...
Read More.Tape a large cut-out of a cone on the bottom of a wall. .Each day that you introduce a new color, add that color (an ice cream circle) on the cone. .Before long you...
Read More.Point out objects in the room that are the color of the day. .Give out crayons of only that color. .Cut construction paper in different shapes and have the class help...
Read More.Before the school year begins, purchase or make a special puppet for your classroom. .This puppet can be the classroom’s special mascot. .Use the puppet during...
Read More.Talk about all the facial features: eyes, ears, nose, mouth, lips, cheeks, chin, eyebrows, eyelashes, etc. .Discuss the features in detail. .Can the children name all...
Read More.Talk about all the daily activities that people do before they get ready for school or before they go to work. .Make a list of all those activities. .Have the children...
Read More.Make a chart with the children showing how many people are in their families. .Ask the children to name all of the family members and then count how many people that...
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