Hello, little friend! Today, we’re going to have fun learning about colors and shapes. Are you ready? Let’s go!
Look around you. Do you see all the colors? There are so many! Red like a juicy apple, blue like the sky, and yellow like the bright sun. Can you find something green like the grass? Colors make our world beautiful and fun!
Let’s play a game! Can you find something in your room that is purple? How about something orange? Great job! You are a color detective!
Now, let’s talk about shapes. Shapes are everywhere, just like colors. A circle is round like a ball. A square has four sides, just like a box. A triangle has three sides, like a slice of yummy pizza!
Let’s go on a shape hunt! Can you find a circle in your house? Maybe a clock or a plate? How about a square? Look for a window or a book. You are doing amazing!
Did you know you can mix colors to make new ones? If you mix red and blue, you get purple! If you mix blue and yellow, you get green. Try mixing colors with paint or crayons and see what new colors you can make!
Ask a grown-up to help you mix colors with paint. What happens when you mix red and yellow? Wow, you made orange! You’re a color mixing superstar!
Let’s sing a fun song about colors and shapes. Ready? Here we go!
(Sing to the tune of “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”)
Red and yellow, green and blue,
Colors all around for you.
Circle, square, and triangle too,
Shapes are fun for me and you.
Red and yellow, green and blue,
Colors all around for you.
Yay! You did it! Singing makes learning even more fun!
Now you know all about colors and shapes. Keep looking for them everywhere you go. Remember, learning is fun, and you are doing a great job!
Thanks for learning with me today. See you next time!
Color and Shape Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom. Find objects that match each color and shape you’ve learned about. For example, look for something red and round like an apple or something yellow and square like a book. Share your findings with a friend or family member and describe the colors and shapes you discovered!
Color Mixing Experiment: With the help of a grown-up, use watercolors or food coloring to mix different colors. Start with the primary colors: red, blue, and yellow. Mix them to see what new colors you can create. Try mixing red and blue to make purple, or blue and yellow to make green. Keep a journal of your color creations by painting small swatches and labeling them with the colors you used to mix them.
Shape Art Project: Create a piece of art using different shapes. Cut out circles, squares, and triangles from colored paper. Arrange them on a blank sheet to make a picture or pattern. You could make a house with a square and a triangle or a caterpillar with circles. Glue your shapes onto the paper and display your artwork for everyone to see!
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