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In this lesson, students explore the color blue, discovering its presence in nature, such as the sky and ocean, as well as in everyday objects like toys and clothing. The lesson encourages creativity through drawing and singing a fun song about blue, while also inspiring students to observe and appreciate the color in their surroundings. Overall, it emphasizes the joy of learning about colors and invites further exploration of the colorful world.
  1. What are some things you see that are blue?
  2. Can you think of a blue toy or a blue piece of clothing you have?
  3. What do you like about the color blue?

Meet the Colors – “Blue”

Let’s Discover the Color Blue!

Hi there! Today, we are going to learn all about a special color. Can you guess what it is? It’s the color blue!

What Things Are Blue?

Blue is a color we can see all around us. Let’s think of some things that are blue. The sky is blue when it’s sunny and bright. The ocean is blue, too, and it’s full of water and fish. Some birds, like the blue jay, have beautiful blue feathers.

Fun with Blue

Do you have any blue toys or clothes? Maybe you have a blue crayon or a blue ball. You can use your blue crayon to draw a picture of the sky or the ocean. Isn’t that fun?

Sing a Song About Blue

Let’s sing a little song about blue. You can sing along with me:

Blue, blue, the sky is blue,
Blue, blue, the ocean too,
Blue, blue, I love you,
Blue is such a pretty hue!

Blue is Everywhere!

Now that you know more about blue, you can look for it everywhere you go. Maybe you’ll see a blue car or a blue flower. Blue is a wonderful color, and it’s so much fun to find it in the world around us!

Keep Exploring Colors

There are so many colors to learn about, just like blue. Keep exploring and see how many colors you can find. Have fun discovering the colorful world around you!

  • Can you think of something blue that you see every day? Why do you think it’s blue?
  • What is your favorite blue thing, and why do you like it so much?
  • If you could paint something in your house blue, what would it be and why?
  1. Blue Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find as many blue items as you can. Look for blue toys, clothes, or even blue objects in nature like flowers or leaves. Count how many blue things you find and share them with your friends or family. This will help you see how often the color blue appears in your everyday life!

  2. Blue Art Project: Use different shades of blue crayons, markers, or paints to create a beautiful picture. You can draw a scene with a blue sky, blue ocean, or even a blue bird. Try mixing different shades of blue to see how they change and create new colors. Display your artwork to show how many different ways blue can be used in art!

  3. Blue Story Time: Think of a story where the main character loves the color blue. What blue things do they see on their adventure? Maybe they visit a blue ocean or meet a blue bird. Share your story with your classmates or family and see if they can add more blue things to the story. This will help you use your imagination and think about how blue can be part of a fun story!

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

[Music] blue [Music] [Music] blue blue blue [Music] you

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