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In the lesson “Colors All Around Us,” students embark on an exciting journey to discover the vibrant colors present in their environment. Each color, from green grass and red sunsets to blue skies and yellow suns, is associated with familiar objects and experiences, encouraging children to appreciate the beauty of colors in their daily lives. The lesson concludes by inviting students to explore and identify colors in the world around them, fostering curiosity and engagement.
  1. What is your favorite color that you see outside?
  2. Can you think of something that is red, like the sunset?
  3. What colors do you see in the sky during the day?

Colors All Around Us

Let’s go on a fun adventure to learn about colors! Colors are everywhere, and they make our world bright and beautiful. Let’s see what colors we can find!

Green

Green is the color of the grass where we love to play. It’s also the color of the trees where red flowers bloom. Isn’t that pretty?

Red

Red is like the sunset we see at the end of the day. It’s bright and warm, just like a big hug!

Blue

Blue is the color of the sky, high up above. It’s also the color of the twinkle in your eye when you’re happy!

Yellow

Yellow is like the sun saying “Good morning!” It’s also the color of a busy bee flying by.

Orange and Pink

Orange is the color of a crunchy carrot. Pink is like the beautiful sunsets we see in the evening.

Black and Purple

Black is the color of a little bug that flies away. Purple is like the iris flower blooming so bright.

Gray and White

Gray is the color of a tiny mouse running by. White is like the fluffy clouds in the sky and the snowflakes that fall to the ground.

Let’s Explore More!

Colors make everything fun and exciting! Next time you go outside, see how many colors you can find. Remember, the world is full of colors waiting for you to discover!

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  • What is your favorite color, and where do you see it most often in your day-to-day life?
  • Can you think of a time when you saw a really colorful place or thing? What colors did you see, and how did it make you feel?
  • Imagine you are creating a picture of your perfect day. What colors would you use, and why?
  1. Color Hunt Adventure: Go on a color hunt around your home or garden. Find objects that match the colors mentioned in the article: green, red, blue, yellow, orange, pink, black, purple, gray, and white. Collect these items in a basket or take pictures of them. Once you have your collection, share what you found with your family or friends and talk about why you chose each item.

  2. Color Mixing Magic: Use watercolors or finger paints to explore what happens when you mix different colors together. Try mixing red and yellow to see what new color you can create. What happens when you mix blue and yellow? Experiment with different combinations and create a colorful painting. Share your artwork and explain the new colors you discovered.

  3. Colorful Storytime: Choose a favorite storybook and look for the different colors mentioned in the article. As you read, point out the colors you see in the illustrations. Can you find a green tree or a red sunset in the pictures? After reading, draw your own picture inspired by the story using the colors you found.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

[Music]
Green, green grass where we love to play,
Green as the trees, that’s where red flowers bloom, brightening the day.
Red as the sunset last,
Blue is the sky, so fast and high,
Blue as the twinkle in my eye.
Yellow is the sun’s good morning high,
Yellow as a bee flying by.
The world is bright, full of life,
With orange and pink adding to the light.
Orange is a carrot, straight and fresh,
Pink as sunsets, lovely and fresh.
Black as the bug that flies away,
Purple as the iris blooming so bright.
Black is the sky on a moonless night,
Gray as a mouse that’s running by,
White as the clouds that gracefully fly.
Gray as the pebbles, smooth and round,
White as the snowflakes that touch the ground.

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