Blue objects for kindergarten

  1. Red, Yellow, Blue, I Love You
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Red, Yellow, Blue, I Love You

• Gather your students into a large circle. In the center, put objects with single, bold primary colors. Great examples include blocks, play food, and toys. • Lead the class in a "settle down" technique to help calm your students down. Stretching, chanting, or singing a song are great strategies for this. An option for a chant is this verse about hands: "Open, shut them, squeeze them oh-so-tight, clap up, clap down, fingers tap-tap-tap, now rest them in your lap."

Blue

• Home • Theme activities • • • • • Babies and toddlers • • • • • • • • • • Arts and crafts • • • • • • • • • • Science • • • • • • • • • • Creative recipes • • • • • • • • • • Tips and tricks • • • • • • • • • • Special needs • • • • • • • • • • Extra activities • • • • • • • • • • Educ-TV • • • • • • • • • • Éditeur de la source HTMLRupture de ligne AREA SETUP June banners Educa-decorate-Blue Garland-Blue Educ-poster-Blue SPECIAL TOOL This special tool was created in response to a special request received. CIRCLE TIME Poni discovers and presents-Primary and secondary colors PICTURE GAME The pictures may be used as a memory game or to spark a conversation with your group. Use them to decorate your daycare or a specific thematic corner. ACTIVITY SHEETS WRITING ACTIVITIES Stationery-Blue Educa-nuudles-Blue VARIOUS WORKSHOPS-Blue Construction/Building blocks: • Instead of dividing your blocks according to their type (wooden, LEGO, etc.), divide them according to their color. • Different shades of blue felt can be added to children's constructions. • Sort cars, figurines, etc. according to their color. Arts & crafts: • •Use paint to introduce children to color combinations. • Construction paper, tissue paper, etc. in different shades of blue for cutting, drawing, and creating. • Finger paint for exploring color combinations. • Blue markers with different tips (narrow, broad, etc.). • Color by number activity sheets requiring the use of blue crayons. • Coloring pages. Role pla...

Blue

• Home • Theme activities • • • • • Babies and toddlers • • • • • • • • • • Arts and crafts • • • • • • • • • • Science • • • • • • • • • • Creative recipes • • • • • • • • • • Tips and tricks • • • • • • • • • • Special needs • • • • • • • • • • Extra activities • • • • • • • • • • Educ-TV • • • • • • • • • • Éditeur de la source HTMLRupture de ligne AREA SETUP June banners Educa-decorate-Blue Garland-Blue Educ-poster-Blue SPECIAL TOOL This special tool was created in response to a special request received. CIRCLE TIME Poni discovers and presents-Primary and secondary colors PICTURE GAME The pictures may be used as a memory game or to spark a conversation with your group. Use them to decorate your daycare or a specific thematic corner. ACTIVITY SHEETS WRITING ACTIVITIES Stationery-Blue Educa-nuudles-Blue VARIOUS WORKSHOPS-Blue Construction/Building blocks: • Instead of dividing your blocks according to their type (wooden, LEGO, etc.), divide them according to their color. • Different shades of blue felt can be added to children's constructions. • Sort cars, figurines, etc. according to their color. Arts & crafts: • •Use paint to introduce children to color combinations. • Construction paper, tissue paper, etc. in different shades of blue for cutting, drawing, and creating. • Finger paint for exploring color combinations. • Blue markers with different tips (narrow, broad, etc.). • Color by number activity sheets requiring the use of blue crayons. • Coloring pages. Role pla...

Red, Yellow, Blue, I Love You

• Gather your students into a large circle. In the center, put objects with single, bold primary colors. Great examples include blocks, play food, and toys. • Lead the class in a "settle down" technique to help calm your students down. Stretching, chanting, or singing a song are great strategies for this. An option for a chant is this verse about hands: "Open, shut them, squeeze them oh-so-tight, clap up, clap down, fingers tap-tap-tap, now rest them in your lap."