Classroom / Co-Op Use: This item is a downloadable version. This license is to be used if you are
sharing the curriculum in a class or co-op. This version allows for printing of materials for multiple students as
well as teachers in a classroom or co-op setting. If you have multiple children that are your own (i.e. not a daycare
or co-op), you do not need to purchase the classroom version.
What’s included in the Colors and Shapes Mega Pack?
This fun learning pack includes 16 colorful files to help your preschooler and kindergartener learn
their shapes and colors in a fun and hands-on way! I suggest laminating activities for repeated use!
- Alphabet Pattern Blocks Full Color
- Alphabet Pattern Blocks B&W
- Color Disk Matching Game
- Color Mixing Cards
- Color Puzzles
- Color Word Flash Cards
- Color Words Matching
- My First Color Book
- Paint Brush Color Matching
- Pattern Block Patterns
- Shades of Color game
- Large Shape Cards
- Shape Play-Doh Mats
- Shape Puzzles
- Shape Silhouette Matching
- Shape Tracing Worksheets
Shape Play-doh Mats: Laminate these shape cards and use them as shape templates for your play-doh
learning time! Variation: Lay the cards out and have your child find objects that are the same shape
and place them on the correct shape card.
Color Word Coloring pages, flashcards, and balloon wall cards! These are great for learning colors,
practicing fine motor skills with coloring, and decorating your school room!
Patter Block Patterns! Pattern blocks are a great way to learn shapes and work on
logical thinking and math skills at the same time! This download comes with several patterns to play with. You can
purchase these Wooden Pattern Blocks to go with the activities.
Alphabet Pattern Block Cards are a great way to practice shapes, colors, fine motor skills and
letters
all at the same time!
Shape Tracers: You can use this a few different ways! This download includes 10 shape tracing cards.
- Laminate and use with dry-erase to trace the shape/word
- Cut out shapes for scissor practice
- Color or trace with crayon/markers/paint
- Place stickers along the edges of each shape
Color Disk Matching Activity
Shapes Puzzles
Shape Silhouette Match Up: Cut out the colored shapes, and match them to their corresponding shape on
the outline game board.
Paint Brush Color Matching: This is a file folder Game I made for color matching. Instructions are
included in the download, but you can see here how it’s set up:
Color words: This download comes with the letters in the boxes like below, then your child can match
up
the letter tiles to each card. For more of a challenge I also added blank cards for each color word as well. Both are
included in the download along with colorful letter tiles, but you could use any letter manipulatives you want to
spell
the words. Includes 8 color words. The word tiles come color coded to help younger children, for more of a
challenge I also have black and white cards.
You can leave the color words whole and have your student match them up. Later when they are more advanced you can cut
the letters apart and have them match the words using individual letter tiles.
Color Puzzles: Simply cut out each square, then cut in half along the dotted lines to make into a
color
matching puzzle.
Color Mixing Cards: Using these cards, we made up some colored water and then used smaller scoops to
mix based on each card. You can also use eye-droppers and put in one drop for the number of cups shown for each color
as
well.
My First Color Book: If you didn’t already make this fun little book, here it is again! After
printing,
simply fold the 4 sheets of cardstock with color words on them in half and staple them down the center. I attached a
colored piece of ribbon to each page according to its color. Then let my daughter cut out the images and glue them on
each page based on its color word. (We did a couple pages per day depending on her attention level.) Afterwards we
read
through the book together!
Shades of Color (to be used with paint chips): This is a simple file folder game I made to work on
matching different shades of colors. Visit your local hardware store and grab some gradient paint chips for each color
on the color chart. Cut out the colors and have your student match them below each base color at the top of the chart.
I
used a 1 1/4″ square punch to punch the colors out, but you can use scissors or a fun shaped punch as well!
NOTE: This item is a downloadable product.