LEARNING ABOUT COLORS ???? Look for and Find Colors ???? Compilation

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In this lesson, students embark on an engaging adventure to discover and identify various colors in their surroundings. Through interactive activities, they learn to spot items of different colors, including yellow, blue, white, brown, purple, pink, orange, green, red, and black, enhancing their color recognition skills while having fun. The lesson encourages exploration and observation, making learning about colors an enjoyable experience.
  1. What is your favorite color that we learned about today?
  2. Can you find something in your room that is the same color as the bananas?
  3. What color is the toy you like the most?

Learning About Colors ????

Welcome to a fun adventure with colors! Let’s look for and find different colors together. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Spotting Yellow Things

Let’s find things that are yellow. Can you see the yellow fruit? Yes, it’s the bananas! Bananas are yellow.

Look around! Can you find the yellow toy? It’s the rubber duck! This rubber duck is yellow.

What else is yellow? The raincoat is yellow!

There are so many balls! Can you find the yellow one? It’s the tennis ball! The tennis ball is yellow. Great job!

Spotting Blue Things

Now, let’s find things that are blue. How many balloons does this kid have? Can you find the blue one? Yes, it’s the blue balloon!

Look at this big train! Can you find the blue car? There it is! You found it quickly.

There are lots of fish. Can you find the blue fish? Yes, this is the blue fish. Well done!

Look at all the flags! Can you find the blue one? This is the blue flag. Great job!

Spotting White Things

Let’s find things that are white. In the kitchen, can you see something white? It’s the flower! The flower is white.

Look at all the animals. Can you find the white one? It’s the polar bear! The polar bear is white.

Look at the houses. Which one is white? The igloo! The igloo is white.

Look at the glasses. Can you find the one with something white? It’s the glass of milk! Milk is white. Well done!

Spotting Brown Things

Let’s find things that are brown. Can you find the brown fruit? It’s the kiwi! Kiwis are brown.

Look at all the shoes. Can you find the brown pair? Yes, this is a brown pair of shoes.

Look at all the bears. Can you find the brown bear? This bear is brown.

Look at the yummy treats. Can you find the brown one? It’s the chocolate! Chocolate is brown. Great job!

Spotting Purple Things

Let’s find things that are purple. Can you find the purple vegetable? It’s the eggplant! Eggplants are purple.

Look at all the umbrellas. Can you find the purple one? Yes, this umbrella is purple.

Can you see the purple octopus? This octopus is purple.

Look at the fruit. Can you find the purple one? The grapes! These grapes are purple. Well done!

Spotting Pink Things

Let’s find things that are pink. Can you see the pink animal? It’s the flamingo! The flamingo is pink.

Look at the rain boots. Can you find the pink pair? Yes, these rain boots are pink.

Look at the unicorn. It has something pink: the tail!

Can you see the pink ice cream? This one right here is pink. Great job!

Spotting Orange Things

Let’s find things that are orange. Can you spot the orange one? It’s the basketball! The basketball is orange.

Look at the veggies. Can you find the orange vegetable? It’s the carrot! Carrots are orange.

Look at the Vikings. Can you find the one with orange hair? This Viking has orange hair.

Can you see the orange juice? Yes, it’s orange juice. Well done!

Spotting Green Things

Let’s find things that are green. Can you see the green fruit? It’s the pear! This pear is green.

Look at the bottles. Can you find the green one? Yes, that’s the green bottle.

Look at the animals. Can you find the green one? It’s the turtle! The turtle is green.

Look at the storybooks. Can you find the green one? This storybook is green. Great job!

Spotting Red Things

Let’s find things that are red. Can you see the red fruit? The strawberries! Strawberries are red.

Can you find the red one? It’s the stop sign! The stop sign is red.

Look at the clown. Can you see something red? It’s his nose! The nose is red.

Look at the tree full of birds. Can you find the red one? The parrot! This parrot is red. Well done!

Spotting Black Things

Let’s find things that are black. Look at the instruments. Can you find the black one? It’s the piano! The piano is black.

Look at the hats. Can you find the black hat? Yes, this hat is black.

Look at the animals. Can you find the one that’s part black? It’s the penguin! Some parts of the penguin are black.

Look at the big truck. Can you find something black? The truck tires are black. Great job!

We learned so much about colors today! Keep exploring and have fun learning!

  • What is your favorite color, and can you think of something around you that is that color? Why do you like it?
  • Can you remember a time when you saw something really colorful? What was it, and how did it make you feel?
  • If you could paint your room any color, which one would you choose and why?
  1. Color Hunt at Home: Go on a color hunt around your home! Ask your child to find one item for each color mentioned in the article. For example, a yellow banana, a blue toy, or a red apple. Encourage them to describe the items they find and discuss why they think each item is a certain color. This activity helps children connect colors with real-world objects.

  2. Color Mixing Experiment: Use safe, washable paints or food coloring to explore color mixing. Provide your child with primary colors (red, blue, yellow) and let them mix these to create new colors. Ask questions like, “What happens when you mix red and blue?” or “Can you make green?” This hands-on activity helps children understand how different colors combine to form new ones.

  3. Color Storytime: Encourage your child to create a short story or drawing about their favorite color. Ask them questions like, “What if everything in the world was your favorite color? What would it look like?” This activity encourages creativity and helps children express their understanding of colors through storytelling and art.

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[Music]

Welcome to Smile and Learn!

Now we’re going to spot things that are yellow. Pay attention!

Can you find the yellow fruit? Here they are: the bananas! Bananas are yellow.

Look at all those things! Can you find the yellow toy? Right here, the rubber duck! This rubber duck is yellow.

I wonder if there’s anything yellow here. The raincoat is yellow!

Ahoy there, little sailor! Want to sing along later?

There are so many balls! There’s a yellow one. Can you see it? This one: the tennis ball! The tennis ball is yellow. Well done, everyone!

Now we’re going to spot things that are blue. Pay attention!

How many balloons does this kid have? Where’s the blue one? This is the blue balloon!

This train is huge! Look for the blue car. There it is! You spotted that very quickly.

There are so many fish here. Can you find the blue fish? This one! This is the blue fish. Will you sing with us later?

There are so many flags! I think there’s a blue one. Let’s look for it all together. This is the blue flag. Well done, everyone!

Now let’s spot the things that are white.

There are so many things in this kitchen. There’s something white. Can you see it? The flower! The flower is white. That’s right!

Have you seen how many animals there are? Where’s the white one? The polar bear! This polar bear is white.

Look at all these different houses. Which is the white one? The igloo! This igloo is white.

That’s an Eskimo! Let’s sing together later.

Look at all those glasses. There’s one glass filled with something white: the glass of milk! Milk is white. Well done, everyone!

Now we’re going to spot things that are brown. Pay attention!

There are so many fruits here. Find the brown one. It’s right here: this kiwi! Kiwis are brown.

Look at all these pairs of shoes. There’s a brown pair! This is a brown pair of shoes.

So many bears! Can you see the brown bear? This bear is brown. Will you sing along with us later?

Look at all these yummy treats. There’s a brown one: it’s the chocolate! Chocolate is brown. Way to go, friends!

Now we’re going to spot things that are purple. Pay attention!

There are veggies. There’s a purple one! Let’s look for it: the eggplant! Eggplants are purple.

So many umbrellas! There’s a purple one. This one: this umbrella is purple.

There’s a purple octopus! Can you see it? This octopus is purple. Mr. Octopus, will you sing with us later?

Fruit! Can you find the purple one? The grapes! These grapes are purple. Way to go, friends!

Now we’re going to spot things that are pink.

So many animals! Can you see the pink animal? The flamingo is pink.

So many pairs of rain boots! There’s a pair of pink rain boots. Can you see it? It’s right here: these rain boots are pink.

A unicorn! It has something that’s pink: the tail! Hey unicorn, will you sing with us later?

Ice cream! Can you see the pink one? This one right here: this ice cream is pink. Way to go, friends!

Now we’re going to spot things that are orange.

Can you spot the orange one? Here it is: the basketball! The basketball is orange.

Veggies! There’s an orange vegetable: the carrot! Carrots are orange.

Look at all those Vikings! There’s one Viking with orange hair. Can you see him? This one right here in the middle: this Viking has orange hair. Wanna sing with us later, Viking friend?

Wow! Can you see the orange color? Juice! Right here: it’s orange juice. Way to go, friends!

Now we’re going to spot things that are green. Pay attention!

A fruit bowl! Can you see the green fruit? Right here: the pear! This pear is green.

So many bottles! Where’s the green one? That one! The one up there: that’s the green bottle.

So many animals! Where’s the green one? The turtle! The turtle is green. Hey there, turtle friend! Wanna sing with us later?

Look! So many storybooks! There’s a green one. This one: this storybook is green. Well done, friends!

Now we’re going to spot things that are red.

Can you see any red fruit? The strawberries! Strawberries are red.

Can you see the red one? Right there: the stop sign! It’s red.

A clown! He’s wearing something red. Can you see it? That’s it: his nose! It’s red.

Hey Mr. Clown, want to sing with us later?

There’s a tree full of birds. Can you see the red one? The parrot! This parrot is red. Well done, everyone!

Now we’re going to spot things that are black.

Look at all these instruments! There’s a black one. Can you see it? The piano! The piano is black.

So many hats! Do you see the black hat? That’s the one: this hat is black.

There are so many animals here. Can you see the one that’s part black? The penguin! Some parts of this penguin are black.

Hey little penguin, wanna sing with us later?

This truck is ginormous, and it’s got something black: the truck tires are black. Way to go!

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