Adventist Adventurer Awards and Answers/Colors
Listen to a book about colors.
editUp Mix It Up a colorful story
Sing a song about colors.
editChant about colors
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhOTU8_1Af4
Both text and visual images are repeated 4 times making it perfect for learning or review.
red, blue, yellow, green, orange, pink, purple, brown, black, white, gray
Rainbow Colors song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLZcWGQQsmg
Lyrics:
Verse 1:
Tell me, tell me, what do you see? I see an apple, and it's red!
Tell me, tell me, what do you see? I see a carrot, and it's orange!
Tell me, tell me, what do you see? I see a lemon, and it's yellow!
Tell me, tell me, what do you see? I see a frog, and it's green!
Rainbow colors everywhere Red, orange, yellow, green Rainbow colors everywhere Blue, purple, pink!
Chorus: Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink (kids repeat)
Verse 2:
Tell me, tell me, what do you see? I see a fish, and it's blue!
Tell me, tell me, what do you see? I see a flower, and it's purple!
Tell me, tell me, what do you see? I see a flamingo, and it's pink!
Rainbow colors everywhere Red, orange, yellow, green Rainbow colors everywhere Blue, purple, pink!
Chorus: Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink (kids repeat)
Play a game about colors.
editColors Board Games
You can download this free game here
https://h8y4w3m9.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/Colors-Flashcards.pdf
Make a colors craft.
edithttps://www.firstpalette.com/craft/bubble-wrap-prints.html
SUPPLIES NEEDED Bubble wrap Tempera or poster paint Paint brushes or roller brushes Scissors Paper
Direction Cut bubble wrap. Cut a sheet of bubble wrap into approximately the same size as your paper.
Prepare the paint. Cover your work area with a mat or with newspapers. Put the bubble wrap at the center, bubbly side-up. Place different colors of tempera or poster paint on your palette. Water the paint down so that it is quite spreadable but not too runny.
Paint the bubble wrap. Paint the bubble wrap sheet using paint brushes or roller brushes. You can do stripes or paint random splotches. Remember to clean your paint brush when changing colors or use a different brush for each color.
Place the paper on top. Once you've filled the bubble wrap with colors, place your paper over it. Press firmly down with your hands to transfer the print from the bubble wrap to the paper.
Lift the paper. Carefully lift the paper from the bubble wrap sheet.
Let the paper dry. Check out the colorful bubble wrap prints on the paper! Once dry, you can frame your bubble wrap printed paper or use it for other craft projects. Check out more crafting ideas below.
https://www.firstpalette.com/craft/circles-lollipop.html
SUPPLIES NEEDED Craft foam or construction paper Drinking straws Glue stick Transparent tape Scissors Compass or any object to draw circles Colored markers, glitter glue or puffy paint
Direction
Draw three circles. Draw three circles, from small to big, on various colors of craft foam or construction paper. Use a compass to draw the circles or any round-mouthed object like a bowl or plate as a guide for making the circles.
Cut out. Cut out the circles.
Glue two circles together. Glue the middle-sized circle at the center of the big circle.
Glue the third circle. Glue the small circle at the center of the middle-sized circle.
Make a handle. Tape a drinking straw at the back to make the lollipop's handle.
Decorate the lollipop. Decorate your lollipop with stripes and swirls using glitter glue, puffy paint or colored markers. You can make your own puffy paint or use commercial ones.
Let dry. When you're happy with the lollipop looks, allow it to dry completely.