Learn Green Color for Toddlers, Preschoolers & Kindergartners

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In this lesson, students learn about the color green and its presence in nature, such as grass, leaves, and frogs. The lesson also introduces the concept of leprechauns, highlighting the fun and magical associations with the color green. Overall, it encourages exploration and appreciation of the color in the world around us.
  1. What is something green that you can see outside?
  2. Can you name a green animal that you like?
  3. What do you think is special about the color green?

Let’s Learn About the Color Green!

Hey there! Do you know what color grass is? It’s green! Grass is green, and it feels so nice to walk on.

Green in Nature

In the springtime, the leaves on the trees are green too. They look so fresh and bright! Can you think of other things in nature that are green?

Green Animals

Have you ever seen a frog? Many frogs are green. They like to hop around and sometimes live near ponds. Frogs are fun to watch!

Green Fun

Do you know about leprechauns? They are magical little people from stories, and they often wear green hats. Leprechauns are part of fun tales and adventures!

Hooray for Green!

Let’s cheer for everything green! Green is a wonderful color that we see all around us. Can you find something green near you right now?

Keep exploring and have fun learning about colors!

  • What are some green things you see around you at home or outside? Can you describe them?
  • Have you ever seen a green animal like a frog or a lizard? Where did you see it, and what was it doing?
  • Why do you think green is an important color in nature? How does it make you feel when you see green things?
  1. Green Scavenger Hunt: Go on a green scavenger hunt around your home or classroom. Look for items that are green, like a green crayon, a leaf, or a piece of clothing. How many green things can you find? Share your findings with your friends and talk about why those things are green.

  2. Plant a Seed: Plant a small seed in a cup of soil and water it regularly. Watch as it grows and turns green! Talk about what plants need to grow and why they are green. Can you draw a picture of your plant as it grows?

  3. Green Art Project: Use different shades of green paint, crayons, or colored pencils to create a picture of a green scene. It could be a forest, a garden, or even a pond with frogs. What other colors do you see in your picture? Share your artwork with the class and describe what you drew.

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music]
What color is grass?
Green.
What color are leaves in spring?
Green.
What color is this frog?
Green.
What color is the leprechaun’s hat?
Green.
Three cheers for everything green!
Green.
You.

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