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2177 Clrs-Shps-Ptrns Fin WEB Activities
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Colors, Shapes
& Patterns
Introduction Strategies
Pocket Chart Math Colors, Shapes, and Patterns Learning Resources, Inc.
2. Survey children to see what their favorite color is, and ask them to explain their choice. Have a
Favorite Color Day, and invite students to wear their favorite color to school. Or designate a
date for each color (for example, "Blue Day"), and invite all students to wear the color of the
day or bring an item of that color to school.
3. Have a colors (or shapes) scavenger hunt in your school. Ask students to collect or photograph
items of different colors or shapes in your classroom or building. Then, compare results to see
the different things students found as examples of each color and shape.
4. Extend your color lessons into artwork! Bring in large books of artwork and talk about the
colors each artist uses in his or her work. Provide paints (watercolors are a safe and colorful
bet) and brushes, and invite students to paint pictures using their favorite colors. When the
paintings are dry, look at each one and talk about the ways colors can make us feel. What
colors are happy colors? What colors are sad colors?
5. Talk about the symbolic meanings of certain colors. Use the list that follows as a starting point
for your discussion.
green and red = go and stop
red and green = Christmas
black and orange = Halloween
red and blue = hot and cold
6. To introduce shapes, give each student a piece of yarn or string approximately 3 feet (.9m)
long. Ask the children to form shapes by arranging the length of yarn on the floor or on their
desk. Form different shapes with your own yarn and allow children to model yours, if necessary.
(red)
(orange)
(yellow)
(green)
(black)
(gray)
(white)
(pink)
(blue)
(purple)
(brown)
white
red
orange
yellow
green
blue
purple
black
brown
gray
pink
Note to teachers:
Because many of your students may be non-readers, you may need to read the
instructions on each activity sheet aloud and explain the activities clearly.
Additionally, several of the activities will require children to use crayons or markers.
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Place the 11 "color scribble" cards (shown above) in the pocket chart. Ask children to
identify the colors by name. As students identify the colors, place the appropriate color
name cards underneath the scribble cards, and read each name aloud. Ask a few
students to come to the pocket chart and identify the word and picture cards that refer
to their favorite color.
Name ___________________________________
Activity 1
COLOR
PICTURE
RED
ORANGE
YELLOW
GREEN
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BLUE
PURPLE
BROWN
BLACK
WHITE
PINK
GRAY
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(blue)
(blue)
(blue)
(blue)
(black)
(black)
(black)
(black)
circle
square
triangle
star
oval
diamond
(blue)
(blue)
(blue)
rectangle
Pass out the large blue and black shape cards among the students. (There are 17 cards,
so some students will probably have to share.) One at a time, place a shape word card
in the pocket chart and read the word aloud. Ask the students who are holding that
shape to place their shape card in the pocket chart near the appropriate word card.
Repeat the activity until the pocket chart is filled with shapes and words. For an
advanced version of this activity, pass out the word cards too (in addition to the
picture cards), and give verbal hints to describe each shape, based on your discussion
earlier. Have students guess which shape youre hinting about, and place the matching
word and shape cards in the pocket chart.
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One at a time, discuss the features of each shape. Use the list below as a startingpoint for your discussion.
Name ___________________________________
Activity 2
Shape-Up!
Directions: Trace each shape and its name.
Then color each shape with the right color.
circle red
square blue
triangle green
rectangle yellow
star orange
oval purple
diamond black
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Teaching Notes:
Cards needed: (yellow
)
small
(green)
(black)
(blue)
(red)
(red)
(red)
medium
large
(green)
(black)
(blue)
(red)
(red)
(red)
red
black
(green)
(black)
(blue)
(red)
(red)
(red)
blue
green
(green)
(black)
(blue)
(red)
(red)
(red)
Begin by placing the color words red, black, blue, and green in the pocket chart one
card in each corner of the chart. Spread out the picture cards (shown above) on a flat
surface near the chart, but set aside the small and medium-sized red shapes for later
in this activity. Read one of the four color words aloud, and ask a student volunteer to
come to the chart, select the shapes of that color, and place them in the chart near
the color word. (For example, as you focus on the word blue, the student volunteer
should select the four blue shapes and place them in the chart near the word blue.)
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Name ___________________________________
Activity 3
Size it Up!
Directions: For each set of shapes, draw an X through the small size, circle the
medium size, and underline the large size. The first one is done for you.
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Teaching Notes:
(blue)
(blue)
(blue)
(blue)
circle
square
rectangle
triangle
oval
diamond
(blue)
(blue)
(blue)
star
Try this activity another way, by passing out the picture cards, one per student. Place the shape (or
shape word) cards in the left side of the pocket chart, one card per pocket. Begin with the shape card
closest to the top of the chart, and call out that shape to your class ("triangle"). The students who are
holding pictures of triangular items should place their cards in the chart next to the blue triangle.
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Shapes Around Us
Name ___________________________________
Activity 4
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Teaching Notes:
Cards needed: (blue
(black)
(black)
Shape Patterns
(black)
Repeat the activity with the following sequences, one at a time, asking the students to
explain which shape comes next in the series by placing the appropriate cards in the
pocket chart. Save the sequences that contain different sizes of shapes to the end, as
they are more difficult.
1.
7.
2.
8.
3.
9.
4.
10.
5.
11.
6.
12.
Follow up this activity with a fun and physical sequencing activity. Distribute the nine
large black shape cards (3 circles, 3 squares, 3 triangles) to nine students. Call out
shape sequences, and ask the students to arrange themselves in those sequences
according to the cards they hold.
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Ask students to say the names of the shapes in the sequence ("circle, square, circle").
Then ask them to tell you which shape would come next in this series (a square). Place
a black square at the end of the series to complete the sequence.
Name ___________________________________
Activity 5A
1.
2.
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3.
4.
5.
6.
11
Name ___________________________________
Activity 5B
1.
3.
4.
5.
12
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2.
(red)
(red)
(red)
(red)
(black)
(black)
(black)
(black)
(green)
(green)
(green)
(green)
(blue)
(blue)
(blue)
(blue)
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Now combine colors with patterning! Remind students of the stripes on the flag (redwhite-red-white), and talk about other color-related patterns. Ask them to look at their
own clothing to find examples of color patterns. Place the following simple pattern in
the pocket chart: black square, red square, black triangle, red triangle, black star. Ask
students to examine the shapes and colors that appear on the cards, and determine the
next shape in the series (red star). Repeat this activity using other simple sequences.
Ask students to determine the next card in the series, or the next several cards in the
series, depending on your example. The following sequences are a good starting point:
Red square, blue square, green square, red triangle
Black triangle, black square, black circle, red triangle
Green triangle, black triangle, green square, black square
Blue star, red star, green star, black star, blue triangle
Name ___________________________________
Activity 6
Color Patterns
Directions: Color the pictures below using the color printed inside each shape. Then look at the colors
and shapes to find the pattern. Draw the next shape in the pattern on the blank line, and color it in.
1.
red
blue
red
2.
black
yellow
black
3.
pink
purple
blue
pink
orange
green
brown
orange
red
red
yellow
yellow
gray
blue
yellow
yellow
blue
5.
6.
14
blue
black
blue
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4.
blue
Name ___________________________________
Activity 7
triangle
star
circle
square
Color the shapes using the color printed inside each one.
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yellow
red
pink
purple
brown
1.
2.
3.
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Cards-At-A-Glance
Reading List
Bears Shape Book
Kiki Thorpe
Random House, NY: 2000
Beach Ball
Peter Sis
Greenwillow Books, NY: 1990
Mixing and Matching
Nicola Tuxworth
Gareth Stevens Pub., Milwaukee, WI: 1999
One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish
Dr. Seuss
Random House, NY: 1981
One, Two, Red and Blue
David LeJars
World Book, Chicago: 1997
Paintbox Penguins
Marcia Leonard
Troll Associates, Mahwah, NJ: 1990
Round and Square
Miriam Schlein
MONDO, Greenvale, NY: 1999
Round is a Mooncake: A Book of Shapes
Roseanne Thong
Chronicle Books, San Francisco, CA: 2000
Shapes
Karen Bryant-Mole
Gareth Stevens Pub., Milwaukee, WI: 2000
Sue Likes Blue
Barbara Gregorich
Penworthy, Milwaukee, WI: 1990
Warthogs Paint: A Messy Color Book
Pamela Duncan Edwards
Hyperion Books for Children, NY: 2001
What Color is That, Piggywiggy?
Christyan and Diane Fox
Handprint Books, Brooklyn, NY: 2001
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(red)
(red)
(orange)
(black)
(yellow)
(blue)
(green)
(green)
(blue)
(red)
(purple)
(red)
(brown)
(red)
(black)
(black)
(gray)
(blue)
(white)
(green)
(pink)
(red)
(black)
(red)
(red)
(black)
(red)
(red)
(blue)
(black)
(black)
(blue)
(blue)
(blue)
(black)
(green)
(black)
(blue)
(red)
(red)
(black)
(red)
(green)
(black)
red
circle
orange
square
yellow
rectangle
green
triangle
blue
oval
purple
diamond
black
small
brown
medium
gray
large
pink
small
white
medium
star
large
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Bear in a Square
Stella Blackstone
Barefoot Books, NY: 2000