Children learn colours playfully through repetition. We have three colour games with cardboard lids for you and show you some variations on how to color the cardboard lids. Have fun!
Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
Relief in everyday life, targeted promotion of individual children, independent learning and - without any pre-knowledge already usable by the youngest!
Glue the cardboard lids in red, yellow, blue, green and orange.
You can also paint the cardboard lid in colour or paste it with monochrome snippets, e.g. from clay paper.
Glue the cardboard lids in the colors red, yellow, blue, green and orange. If the children are already trained, you can also use colour variations such as light blue and dark blue or other colors, such as purple and turquoise.
The children can help in designing, so they have another exercise.
1. Place mosaics and patterns
The child presents a pattern and you follow it. After that, you present the pattern and the child puts it down. You can also alternately place a cardboard lid and thus create a common pattern. Always name the color of the cardboard lid when laying.
2. Traffic light-color run
The cardboard lids are distributed as desired in the room. Each child starts on a red cardboard lid, then looks for a yellow and then a green one and runs forward.
3. Build paint towers
Name one color and in this one the child begins to build a tower with the cardboard lids. If all the cardboard lids are stacked together in the paint, you call the next color etc.
Materials
Directions
Glue the cardboard lids in red, yellow, blue, green and orange.
You can also paint the cardboard lid in colour or paste it with monochrome snippets, e.g. from clay paper.
Glue the cardboard lids in the colors red, yellow, blue, green and orange. If the children are already trained, you can also use colour variations such as light blue and dark blue or other colors, such as purple and turquoise.
The children can help in designing, so they have another exercise.
1. Place mosaics and patterns
The child presents a pattern and you follow it. After that, you present the pattern and the child puts it down. You can also alternately place a cardboard lid and thus create a common pattern. Always name the color of the cardboard lid when laying.
2. Traffic light-color run
The cardboard lids are distributed as desired in the room. Each child starts on a red cardboard lid, then looks for a yellow and then a green one and runs forward.
3. Build paint towers
Name one color and in this one the child begins to build a tower with the cardboard lids. If all the cardboard lids are stacked together in the paint, you call the next color etc.
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