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Draw and Write Together: Our Green Poem
Write a class poem about the color green.
Draw and Write Together: Pages of Blue
Have children identify blue items from magazines and assemble a group book.
Draw and Write Together: “Peter Piper Paints” #1
Help children find word cards that begin with the letter "p" to complete a group poem.
Draw and Write Together: Poems and Pictures
Discuss how an author uses words in a poem to “paint” pictures in our minds.
Draw and Write Together: “Ryan Reads”
Help children create a new version of the "Ryan Reads" poem by inserting new "r" words.
Draw and Write Together: The Colors Of Us
Write a group poem about different tones of skin color.
Draw and Write Together: What Is Orange?
Write a poem with children about the color orange.
Draw and Write Together: Yellow Means . . .
Discuss the color yellow and why it is used in road signs, traffic lights, and street signs.
Explore Together (indoors): Color in Light
Assist children as they create a rainbow using a bottle of water and light.
Explore Together (indoors): Colored Lenses
Have children explore looking at objects indoors through colored transparent materials.
Explore Together (indoors): Colors By Hand
Have children explore mixing colors and shades of color with finger paints.
Explore Together (indoors): Food Coloring Mix
Have children explore mixing two different colors of water.
Explore Together (indoors): Indoor Color
Help children make different shades of the color blue.
Explore Together (indoors): Many Shades of Paint
Have children explore mixing paints to make different shades of color.
Explore Together (indoors): Mixing Paint Colors
Have children explore mixing two colors of paint to create new colors.
Explore Together (indoors): More Shades and Colors
Go for an indoor color walk and have children find and touch objects of various colors.
Explore Together (indoors): More Shades of Paint
Have children mix paints to create darker and lighter shades of yellow.
Explore Together (indoors): Shades of Red
Have children make shades of the color red using food coloring and water.
Explore Together (indoors): Skin Colors
Have children explore and discuss different colors of crayons and paints that resemble different colors of skin.
Explore Together (indoors): Sorting Colors
Have children work together to sort crayons into different color groups.