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In this lesson, children are introduced to the color green, exploring its presence in nature through examples like leaves, grass, frogs, and green apples. They learn how to create the color by mixing blue and yellow paint, engage in fun activities like a color hunt and drawing, and enjoy a catchy song about green. The lesson emphasizes the beauty and significance of the color green in the world around them.
  1. What green things can you see outside?
  2. Can you name a green food that you like to eat?
  3. What happens when you mix blue and yellow paint?

Meet the Colors – “Green”

Hello, little friend! Today, we are going to have so much fun learning about a special color. Can you guess what it is? It’s the color green! Let’s jump in and explore all the wonderful things that are green.

What is Green?

Green is a color you can see all around you. Look outside! Do you see the leaves on the trees? They are green! Grass is green too. Green is a color that makes us think of nature and the outdoors.

Green Things Around Us

There are many things that are green. Here are some fun examples:

  • Frogs: Some frogs are green and they love to hop around.
  • Apples: Have you ever eaten a green apple? They are crunchy and yummy!
  • Broccoli: This is a green vegetable that looks like a little tree. It’s good for you!

Mixing Colors to Make Green

Did you know you can make the color green? If you mix blue and yellow paint together, you get green! Try it with your paints and see the magic happen.

Fun Green Activities

Let’s have some fun with green:

  • Color Hunt: Go on a color hunt around your house or outside. How many green things can you find?
  • Green Art: Use green crayons or markers to draw a picture of a green forest or a green frog.

Sing a Green Song

Let’s sing a little song about green:

“Green, green, everywhere,
Leaves and grass, here and there.
Frogs and apples, broccoli too,
Green is fun for me and you!”

Let’s Remember

Green is a beautiful color that we see in nature. It’s fun to find green things and make green art. Keep looking for green around you, and you’ll see how special it is!

Thanks for learning about green with me today. Have a great time exploring all the green things in your world!

  • Can you think of your favorite green thing that you see every day? Why do you like it so much?
  • Have you ever mixed colors to make green? What other colors can you mix to make new colors, and what do you think they will look like?
  • Imagine you are in a green forest. What sounds might you hear, and what animals might you see? Share your ideas with your friends or family.
  1. Green Nature Walk: Take a walk in a nearby park or garden with your family. As you walk, try to spot as many green things as you can. Look for green leaves, grass, and maybe even some green insects or animals. Count how many green things you find and share your discoveries with your friends or family.

  2. Green Snack Time: Have a snack time where you only eat green foods. Try green apples, grapes, cucumbers, or broccoli. Talk about the different shades of green you see in your snacks and how each one tastes. Which green food is your favorite?

  3. Green Color Mixing Experiment: Use blue and yellow food coloring to mix your own green. Fill a small cup with water and add a drop of blue and a drop of yellow. Watch as the colors mix to make green. Try adding more blue or yellow to see how the shade of green changes. What happens when you add more blue? What about more yellow?

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music] [Laughter] [Applause]

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