Main Logo
  • Login/Join
    • Language
  • Discussions
  • Courses
  • Library

Select A Language Preference

  • English
  • chiCheŵa
  • Home
  • Library
  • Courses
  • Discussions
  • Language
  • Login/Join
All▾
  • All
  • Cognitive Development
    • All
    • Math
  • Socio-Emotional Development
    • All
    • Relationships
  • Physical Development
    • All
    • Safety
    • Health
  • Spiritual Development
    • All
    • Bible Stories
  • Life Skills
  • Poverty Philosophy
  • Child Protection
  • Church
    • All
    • Partnership
Search
Categories
  • All
  • Cognitive Development
    • All
    • Math
  • Socio-Emotional Development
    • All
    • Relationships
  • Physical Development
    • All
    • Safety
    • Health
  • Spiritual Development
    • All
    • Bible Stories
  • Life Skills
  • Poverty Philosophy
  • Child Protection
  • Church
    • All
    • Partnership

Introducing Colors

Preview

Preview

  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
Download

Login Required

You must be a member of the ForChildren.com community to download resources. Click the buttons below to sign in or sign up!

PDF • English • 616.7 KB
Tags: 3-5 years, Colors, Academic, Active Learning, Learning/Development Processes, Lesson Plan, Self-Awareness
Category Cognitive Development
Copyright Owner and Year Compassion International, 2015

The lesson “Introducing Colors” teaches children to identify the names of basic colors: red, blue, and yellow. Each child will be able to demonstrate knowledge of colors by selecting objects of a given color on his or her own. The lesson includes guided instructions for the teacher, including preparation, a script, and suggested activities to facilitate further learning in a fun and interactive manner. This lesson is designed for children between 3-5 years, and is the 7th lesson in the 1st Year “Colors and Shapes” unit.

This document is part of: Core Curriculum - Cognitive - 3 to 5 - Year 1

Discussion


Load all 0 comments, or add your own.

Related Documents


  • Mixing Colors

    Mixing Colors

    The lesson “Mixing Colors” further teaches children about the concept of color and how by mixing basic colors, new ones are formed. The c…
  • Introducing Colors

    Introducing Colors

    The lesson “Introducing Colors” teaches children to identify the names of basic primary colors: red, blue, and yellow. Each child will be…
  • Position Words

    Position Words

    The lesson “Position Words” teaches children to follow directions using the position words “up,” “down,” “o…
  • Forces of Nature - Gravity

    Forces of Nature - Gravity

    The lesson “Forces of Nature – Gravity” teaches about the phenomenon of gravity and how it pulls things down to the ground. Each ch…
  • Sets of Three - Sizes

    Sets of Three - Sizes

    The lesson “Sets of Three - Sizes” works with children to develop their ability to compare three different objects and place them in orde…
  • Buildings

    Buildings

    The lesson “Buildings” teaches children about local building materials and gives them the opportunity to construct play things using loca…
  • Position Words

    Position Words

    The lesson “Position Words” teaches children to follow directions using the position words “up,” “down,” “o…
  • Mixing Colors

    Mixing Colors

    The lesson “Mixing Colors” further teaches children about the concept of color and how by mixing basic colors, new ones are formed. The c…
  • Local Weather - Drought and Flood

    Local Weather - Drought and Flood

    The lesson “Local Weather – Drought and Flood” teaches children how to use the words drought and flood to describe the weather. Eac…
  • Local Natural Features

    Local Natural Features

    The lesson “Local Natural Features” further teaches the children about their community and what surrounds them. Each child will name at l…
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use

ForChildren.com is presented by Compassion International, a registered 501(c)3 non profit organization. All resources, courses, and discussions are intended for educational use only, not for profit.