Colors - CCSS RF.K.3.c
Links verified on 11/26/2024
1. Balloon Pop Colors.
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Pop the balloons to drop each keyword onto its matching definition. SEE MORE
2. Color Labeling.
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Drag the color name to the matching colored box.  SEE MORE
3. Color the Rainbow.
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Freda the Frog shows objects, you name the color before clicking on the arrow. This resource includes voice instructions for students.  SEE MORE
4. Colors.
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This game focuses on colors with four main sections. There is a colors vocabulary practice section and a colors spelling section. There are color games for conversation practice and games for listening practice. SEE MORE
5. Creating Colors.
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What color do you get when you mix blue and yellow? Children learn about mixing two colors to create a new color in this original interactive from KET. SEE MORE
6. Crocodile Smiles.
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Mrs. Crocodile has six babies who all look alike. How does she tell them apart? Click on their smiles.  SEE MORE
7. Double Click Colors and Shapes Game.
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Use mouse practice to double click on shapes that are showing the correct color. The quicker they can double click, the more points they will earn. As children have success, more and more colors are presented. SEE MORE
8. Early Colours / Colors.
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This game is designed to develop the colours red, yellow, blue and green. It is a receptive language (comprehension) task.  SEE MORE
9. Frog/Rabbit Colors Quiz.
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A series of multiple choice questions. Tap the correct answer to proceed. SEE MORE
10. Kinderweb Color Game.
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Kids can practice mousing skills while learning colors and shapes. Match the spoken color to one of the colored shapes - This site is completely audio so children can work at their own pace independently. SEE MORE
11. Match Colors to Names.
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Figure out what color is shown in the picture and match it to its name. Words and names of colors are read aloud for the student. SEE MORE
12. Match Fish Colors.
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This is a practice activity, not a game - select a color, run your mouse over the white fish with color names until you find the one that matches the larger fish.  SEE MORE
13. Playing With Colors.
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An interactive game to build the basic skill of color recognition. SEE MORE
14. What Color Is It? (YouTube).
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This fun color game for kids is a colors guessing game. This color game is great for reviewing colors with kindergarten students and beginner English language learners. Students will see a black and white image and then they must guess the color.  SEE MORE
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