Kindergarten Grade Common Core: L.K.5c
Common Core Identifier: L.K.5c / Grade: K
Curriculum: Language: Vocabulary Acquisition and Use
Detail: Identify real-life connections between words and their use (e.g., note places at school that are colorful).
21 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
A polar bear, glass of milk, swan, lamb, and eggs have one major thing in common--they're all white. They also all happen to be on this eye-catching photo anchor chart!
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Students will trace each color word on the primary lines. Then they will cut and glue the pictures that match the words.
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Lots of things in our world are yellow, such as some ducks, crowns, bananas, and the sun!
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Hang up or pass out this anchor chart to help your students recognize the color pink. It includes photos of a pig, cupcake, flamingo, eraser, ice cream cone, and pink flower.
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Students can color rocks, a shark, and an elephant gray. They can also trace the word twice and then practice writing it on their own on a primary-ruled line.
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These color sorting cards feature photographs of the objects. From animals like a bear and a pig to vehicles like a school bus and a fire truck, these photo cards show real-world examples of items for each color.
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This anchor chart shows a set of gray animals including a dolphin, hammerhead shark, mouse, koala, and elephant.
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A bottle of ketchup, stop sign, ladybug, apple, and strawberries can all be found on this printable photo sheet of items that are red.
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The sheep, snowman, and milk on this page may be white, but they each include other items along with them that can be colored using colored pencils, markers, or crayons.
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Cut and paste the correct color name to each of the images shown above. Images include a fire truck, tree, bat, banana, snowflake, and jeans.
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A pumpkin, traffic cone, basketball, carrot, and clownfish adorn this printable anchor chart you can use to teach your students about the color orange.
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Practice color recognition skills with this engaging activity. Just cut out the cards, mix them up, and sort into groups based on the color of each item.
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Test your students' ability to recognize colors with this hands-on cut-and-paste activity. They'll also get to practice their handwriting skills by tracing the words.
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Show students this anchor chart with real-life objects and animals that are brown. The photos include a bear, horse, football, chocolate, and pretzel.
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After tracing each color word, students will cut and glue the corresponding pictures next to the correct words.
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Check out this printable anchor chart with photographs of real items that are blue. Build color recognition skills by displaying this for students to see.
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Look at the purple things on this anchor chart. They include a flower, gem, eggplant, and grapes.
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Color a pink flamingo, pig, and flower on this early-learning worksheet. Trace and write the word on the lines too.
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Cut out each color name at the bottom of the page and glue it to the object or animal that is that color.
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The vibrant items on this anchor chart for the color green are a tree, leaf, frog, grass, and peas.
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This vibrant printable features photos of lemons, cheese, bananas, and a sunflower. Print it in color to help early learners recognize things that are yellow.
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