Crayon Colors Poster Set for Kindergarten and Nursery

Download The Crayon Colors Poster Set. Kids will get to learn the names of different colors and expand their vocabulary. These Posters have oversized crayon characters in all the shades of the rainbow, ready to bring joy to any room.

Crayon Colors Poster Set For Kindergarten and Nursery ( Pink)
Crayon Colors Poster Set For Kindergarten and Nursery (BLACK)
Crayon Colors Poster Set For Kindergarten and Nursery ( GREEN)
Crayon Colors Poster Set For Kindergarten and Nursery ( RED)
Crayon Colors Poster Set For Kindergarten and Nursery (PURPLE)
Crayon Colors Poster Set For Kindergarten and Nursery ( YELLOW)
Crayon Colors Poster Set For Kindergarten and Nursery (BLUE)
Crayon Colors Poster Set For Kindergarten and Nursery (BROWN)
Crayon Colors Poster Set For Kindergarten and Nursery WHITE)
Crayon Colors Poster Set For Kindergarten and Nursery (ORANGE)

Crayon Colors Poster Set Details:

FeatureDetails
FormatDownloadable PDF
Number of Pages10
ContentCrayon Colors Poster Set For Kindergarten & Nursery / Crayon Colors Poster Set
IllustrationsYes, playful and age-appropriate
Suitable ForNursery, Lkg & Ukg
Printable?Yes

Learning Objectives:

  • Different Colors: Kids will meet all sorts of colors, like red, blue, green,etc . We’re doing this by showing them lots of pictures that are super colorful and fun to look at.
  • Learning New Words: By showing kids pictures of different colors and telling them what each one is called, they will learn new words. So when they see a bright yellow sun or a deep blue ocean, they’ll know exactly what to call it.
  • Seeing the Differences: They will know to see difference between colors. By looking at lots of different colors side by side, they’ll get really good at telling them apart.

Who is this for?: These Crayon Colors Posters are suitable for the children in LKG, UKG, Nursery, preschool, and kindergarten, providing adaptable activities suitable for learning.

Materials Needed:

  • Printed Poster Set: Download and print the Crayon Colors Poster Set, comprising ten individual posters, on sturdy cardstock or poster paper for durability.
  • Adhesive or Hanging Supplies: Prepare adhesive tack, mounting putty, or picture hooks to securely affix the posters to walls or display boards.
  • Decorative Borders (Optional): Add visual appeal to the posters by framing them with colorful borders or laminating for long-lasting protection against wear and tear.

How to Use:

  1. Introduction: Show the Crayon Colors Poster Set to the kids. Tell them Observe them carefully.
  2. Color Identification: Take each poster and ask the kids to point out and name the colors they see. For example, you can say, “Can you find the red crayon?” or “What color is the crayon wearing?”
  3. Discussion: Have a chat with the kids or talk one-on-one to help them understand each color better. Ask questions like, “What things do you know that are blue?” or “How does seeing yellow make you feel?”
  4. Interactive Activities: After looking at the posters, you can do activities like looking for things of a certain color, sorting colors into groups, or making stories about colors.

Tips:

  • Try Different Ways to Explore Colors: Use things you can touch, like fabrics or bins filled with different textures.
  • Practice Talking and Listening: Play games that rhyme or connect words to colors, or tell stories with lots of colors in them. This helps kids learn new words and talk about what they see.
  • Use Pictures and Colors to Help: Show kids cards or pictures with colors on them, or use tools like color wheels or simple picture dictionaries. This can make it easier for kids to understand and remember colors.

Additional Activities:

  • Color Mixing: Let them mix colors like red, blue, and yellow to make new colors! We’ll watch how colors change when they blend together.
  • Adventures: Kids can make their own colorful masterpieces using paints, pastels, or colored pencils.
  • Discovering Different Cultures: Let’s learn about colors! Explore how different countries see and use colors. We can share stories and traditions about colors and celebrations from different cultures. Like Holi Festival in India.

Download the PDF File Here:

Click To Download the Crayon Colors Poster Set PDF

How to Print:

  1. Get the PDF: Start by clicking the link to download the PDF files of the worksheets.
  2. Set up Printing: Make sure your printer is all setup. You can adjust the settings like paper size, whether it’s portrait or landscape, and how clear you want the print to be.
  3. Check Before You Print: Take a print preview. To make sure everything looks just right before you hit print.
  4. Print: Once you’re happy with how it looks, go ahead and hit that print button.

Tips for Parents and Educators:

  • Chat: Start some interactive conversations with your kids. Ask them about colors using questions. Listen carefully to what they say and encourage them to describe things in detail.
  • Get Them Things: Give your kids things to touch and play with that come in different colors. Think colored rice, playdough, or bins full of different textured stuff. Let them get messy!
  • Make it real: Connect what they’re learning about colors to stuff they see every day. Talk about colors when you’re out and about, like on walks or during trips to the store. Show them how colors are all around us, from the leaves on trees to the things we buy.

Common Mistakes and Solutions:

  • Limited Vocabulary: Sometimes, kids might struggle to find the right words to talk about colors. To help them out, show them pictures or objects in the colors you’re talking about, and use lots of words to describe them. You can also introduce new words while you’re doing fun stuff together, like reading books or playing games.
  • Color Confusion: It’s easy for little kids to mix colors that look similar. To clear up the confusion, make sure you use colors that stand out from each other. Show them things in real life that are those colors, too, so they can see the difference for themselves.
  • Attention Span: We all know how tough it can be for kids to stay focused sometimes. If your kid’s attention tends to slow down, try activities into smaller parts. Give them little breaks to stretch or play around, and switch up how you’re teaching them to keep things interesting.

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