PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS ABOUT COLORS
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Download Original →Rainbow Color Matching Fun
A cheerful worksheet where preschoolers match colored objects to their corresponding color names. Features bright red apples, blue fish, and yellow suns to build early color recognition skills through simple, engaging activities.
Download Original →Color the Crayons Activity
Children practice identifying colors by coloring each crayon on the page. Includes eight common colors like green, orange, and purple, with clear labels to reinforce word recognition alongside fine motor skill development.
Download Original →Sorting Colors with Animals
Adorable animal illustrations help kids sort items by color. A brown bear, white rabbit, and black cat guide little learners to group objects correctly, making color classification both fun and educational.
Download Original →Trace and Color Shapes
This worksheet combines shape tracing with color identification. Kids trace circles, squares, and triangles, then color them using a simple key, boosting hand-eye coordination and color-word association.
Download Original →Color by Number Butterfly
A delightful butterfly picture divided into numbered sections. Preschoolers follow a color key to reveal a beautiful winged creature, teaching number recognition and color matching in one creative activity.
Download Original →Find the Red Objects
A focused worksheet asking children to circle all the red items among mixed-color pictures. Includes strawberries, fire trucks, and hearts, sharpening attention to detail and color discrimination skills.
Download Original →Mix and Match Color Pairs
Kids draw lines connecting matching color pairs, like a blue sky to a blue whale. Simple, clean design prevents overwhelm while reinforcing primary and secondary color names through visual pairing.
Download Original →Colorful Fruit Basket
A basket of fruit outlines invites preschoolers to color each piece according to its natural hue. Bananas yellow, grapes purple, and oranges orange teach real-world color application in a playful way.
Download Original →Learning Colors with Cars
Vibrant car illustrations help children learn colors like red, green, and yellow. Each vehicle has a labeled color word, and kids can trace the letters to build early literacy alongside color knowledge.
Download Original →Color the Rainbow Stripes
A large rainbow with empty stripes prompts kids to color each band correctly. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet are labeled, offering a classic and effective color recognition exercise.
Download Original →Rainbow Color Matching Fun
Brighten your preschooler's day with this rainbow-themed worksheet. Kids draw lines to match colored objects like red apples and blue birds. It builds color recognition and fine motor skills through playful, hands-on learning.
Download Original →Color by Number Butterfly
This cheerful butterfly worksheet lets children practice identifying colors by following simple number codes. Each section reveals a new hue, reinforcing number and color association. Perfect for quiet time or classroom centers.
Download Original →Sorting Colors: Fruits and Veggies
Help your little learner sort red strawberries, yellow bananas, and green peas into matching baskets. This cut-and-paste activity teaches color grouping and categorization, boosting early math and observation skills.
Download Original →Trace and Color the Crayons
Preschoolers trace dotted color words like red, blue, and yellow, then color the matching crayons. This worksheet combines handwriting practice with color identification, supporting literacy and artistic expression.
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