Label The Colours Missing Letters
Practice writing colour words with this bright and cheerful worksheet! Fill in the missing letters. US and UK versions below.
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Practice writing colour words with this bright and cheerful worksheet! Fill in the missing letters. US and UK versions below.
A castle, a wolf, a donkey, a dolphin and an elephant adorn our grey things colouring page - so get out a grey pencil and get colouring in! We have a Gray Things Colouring Page for our US visitors too.
All the things on this colouring page could happily be coloured green: a leaf, peas, a frog, broccoli and a grasshopper!
Here's a collection of gray animals and a castle for the kids to colour in - with gray of course! UK version here.
Here are some useful word cards for the main colours, with appropriately coloured borders and letters to make learning easier!
Print out these colour sorting mats (and laminate for durability if you with) then use them for all sorts of colour sorting activities.
We've chosen a number of pictures associated with a particular colour - bananas, daffodils and lemons for yellow, for example - and made them easy to cut up and use for all sorts of colour activities, particularly with our Colour Sorting Mats.
Kids will enjoying having a go at these colour "sums" on this bright and cheerful colour mixing worksheet! UK and US versions available below.
Which two primary colours do you need to mix together to create the secondary colour shown? Grab a set of crayons and fill in the worksheet...
Here's the first of our colour mixing worksheets, where we ask children to colour in the final splodge in each colour sum with the correct secondary colour.
Here's a useful printable poster / chart showing how red and yellow make orange, red and blue make purple, and yellow and blue make green. Laminate it and keep it handy, and use it with our colour mixing worksheets.
Draw a line from the colour word to the correct colour splodge! This colour match up puzzle is a fun way to check that you know all the colour words.
Here's a simple colour match up worksheet for early learners, who need to draw a line from the colour words on the left to the correct colour splodge on the right.
Chocolate is brown, and so are potatoes, a gingerbread man, a hedgehog and a bear! By the time the kids have coloured in everything on this page, as well as the letters for BROWN, they will be sure to remember the colour.
Are you learning about the colour blue? Why not get the kids to colour in these "blue" pictures!
There are all sorts of "things" for the children to colour black on this black things colouring page - including a penguin, a witch, a blackbird and a badger!
Here's a fun puzzle / drawing activity which will challenge the children's copying and pen control skills! Copy the missing bits of the cat on the left by referring to the picture of the cat on the right.
Kids should fill out this worksheet with some simple facts about cats, and colour in the picture if they like. A fun way to encourage some early research skills!
Our cat word tracing activity is perfect for early learners and their first phonics work. Colour the picture and sound and trace the C-V-C word beneath.
Use our cat story story paper to write a story or perhaps describe your pet cat. Choose from regular or handwriting lines.