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Letter Shaping (“Rr”)

Have children use various materials to form the uppercase and lowercase letter “Rr.” 

Letter Shaping (“Yy”)

Have children use various materials to form the letter “Yy.”

Letter Shaping (“Yy”) #2

Have children use various materials to form the letter “Yy.”

Letter Sort (“Yy”)

Spread magnetic letters on a cookie sheet and have children sort the letters by shape.

Make a Book about Mixing Colors

Invite children to make up stories about people or make-believe animals mixing paint.

Make a Book About Yellow

Have children make a book about yellow as they fill the pages with drawings of objects that are yellow.

Make a Color Card

Have children choose a favorite color and make a color card.

Make Another Color Card

Revisit the Color Card activity from Week 1 and help children make another Color Card.

Make Colorful Castanets

Help children create and play castanets.

Marble Painting

Have children roll marbles that are covered in paint inside a covered box to create a painting and observe how colors mix.

“Mouse Paint” Puppets

Have children create mouse puppets and other props from the story Mouse Paint.

Name Game

Give children boxes of uppercase and lowercase letters and ask them to match the letters to their names.

One-on-One Reading: Is It Red? Is It Yellow? Is It Blue? #4

Read Is It Red? Is It Yellow? Is It Blue? to children and invite them to name and match colors.

One-on-One Reading: Mouse Paint #3

Read Mouse Paint and invite children to identify objects and their colors in the story.

One-on-One Reading: Red Is a Dragon #2

Read Red is a Dragon and invite children to identify objects and their colors as they are mentioned in the story.

One-on-One Reading: Spicy Hot Colors

Read Spicy Hot Colors aloud, inviting children to participate by saying the words that imitate sounds.

Our Book of Color

Have children draw an object of their favorite color and create a "Favorite Color" group book. 

“Paint Splat” #2 (PEEP game)

Invite children to play an interactive game as they mix two colors of paint to make a new color.

“Paint Splat" #3 (PEEP game)

Invite children to play the interactive online game PEEP and the Big Wide World  “Paint Splat,” to reinforce their knowledge of color mixing.

Patterns

Introduce patterns by using colored cubes.

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