Thursday, January 20, 2011

Color

We are not quite all the way unpacked and settled, but I'm ready for organized preschool time again, so we're back!

A note for those of you that are keeping track: I'm skipping the last few letters we had left of the alphabet. Brielle has known all the lowercase letters for a long time and is ready to move on, and it will be easier to plan activities to different ages and abilities if I go with a theme unit for the week rather than a specific letter.

So, for this week, the theme is Colors!

Goal for the little kids- learning to say and recognize the basic rainbow colors.
Goal for older kids-learn about shades, spectrums, primary and secondary colors

Each of the four kids has a definite favorite color. Luckily none of them are the same. Gavin likes Red, Brielle like Yellow, Lissy likes Blue, and Ethan likes Green. Anytime Ethan sees anything Green he runs to it and says 'MY'. Lissy sees something blue and emphatically says 'Coco, Blue'. Before Lissy picked blue as her favorite color we gave her the orange plate to eat from all the time, so Ethan still refers to anything orange as 'coco'.

And, some of our activities:

Crayon Making
It is messy, but fun.
Ethan and Lissy's preferred method of breaking up the crayons was with their teeth. Gross.


Ellie got this See and Spell puzzle for Christmas and loves it.
We used the letters to practice spelling the colors.


Color Mixing
We've used food coloring before and mixed colors, but I loved doing it with ice. We could see the original primary colors that were used to make the secondary colors for a long time.

Another color-mixing activity that the kids LOVED.


Colored Cookies
We made "Funfetti" cookies with rainbow sprinkles, but there are so many fun food things to do with color that I want to do still. A one-color themed meal (all green, blue, brown, etc.) Rainbow jello, Rainbow Cake, Playdough Cookies (we've done before), Edible Crayons...etc.


Memory
I picked up some paint sample cards which we got a lot of use from this week. We used them to play memory, go fish, matching colors around the house and using as flashcards.


Again, the paint samples were used to talk about different shades of color and group darkest to lightest.

And shades of jellybeans.

Color Scavenger Hunt
Tuesday we went on a field trip to the arboretum and searched for colors in nature. Yes, I let the kids pick flowers, but only 1 each...we left the rest for everyone else to enjoy. We found blue peacocks, but decided they probably didn't want to have their feathers picked off for the picture.





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