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Color Variation Puzzles - Lightbulbs - Distance Learning
Color Variation Puzzles - Lightbulbs - Distance Learning
Color Variation Puzzles - Lightbulbs - Distance Learning
Color Variation Puzzles - Lightbulbs - Distance Learning
Color Variation Puzzles - Lightbulbs - Distance Learning
Color Variation Puzzles - Lightbulbs - Distance Learning
Color Variation Puzzles - Lightbulbs - Distance Learning
Color Variation Puzzles - Lightbulbs - Distance Learning
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Description

It’s important for preschoolers to learn all of their basic primary and secondary colors, but one thing that we sometimes forget to teach them is that different colors can come in different shades, tones, and tints. For a preschooler just starting to learn their colors it can be frustrating to see two seemingly different colors and be told that they are both the same color.

Tint: is the mixture of a color with white, which increases lightness.

Shade: is the mixture of a color with black, which reduces lightness.

Tone: is produced either by the mixture of a color with gray, or by both tinting and shading.

This activities is an easy way for your preschoolers to begin to see that the color words we use can look slightly different depending on how much white or black is added.

At this age it isn’t important that they know the vocabulary above, just that they can see the difference.

Print the puzzles on white card stock. Cut out each puzzle board and laminate if you plan to reuse it again in the future. Mix up all of the pieces and let your preschoolers work together as a team to put the puzzles together. Some of the colors are tricky!

This is a simple activity intended to be used as an independent or small group center activity.

Includes (as pictured):

  • red
  • orange
  • yellow
  • green
  • blue
  • purple
  • pink
  • brown
  • gray (US spelling, pictured)
  • grey (UK spelling, not pictured)

Puzzles measure about 8.3" x 8.3". Each of the pieces measures about 2.75" x 2.75".

This activity only comes in full color.

Don't like the lightbulbs? This same activity is also available with apple pictures instead of lightbulbs. Color Variation Puzzles - Apples

If you have any questions, please ask before buying.

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All rights reserved by Melissa Schaper and edlah.com.

Permission to copy for classroom use only.

Electronic distribution limited to classroom use only.

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Color Variation Puzzles - Lightbulbs - Distance Learning

Melissa Schaper
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$2.50

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Digital downloads
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Grades
PreK - K
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9 Puzzles
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

It’s important for preschoolers to learn all of their basic primary and secondary colors, but one thing that we sometimes forget to teach them is that different colors can come in different shades, tones, and tints. For a preschooler just starting to learn their colors it can be frustrating to see two seemingly different colors and be told that they are both the same color.

Tint: is the mixture of a color with white, which increases lightness.

Shade: is the mixture of a color with black, which reduces lightness.

Tone: is produced either by the mixture of a color with gray, or by both tinting and shading.

This activities is an easy way for your preschoolers to begin to see that the color words we use can look slightly different depending on how much white or black is added.

At this age it isn’t important that they know the vocabulary above, just that they can see the difference.

Print the puzzles on white card stock. Cut out each puzzle board and laminate if you plan to reuse it again in the future. Mix up all of the pieces and let your preschoolers work together as a team to put the puzzles together. Some of the colors are tricky!

This is a simple activity intended to be used as an independent or small group center activity.

Includes (as pictured):

  • red
  • orange
  • yellow
  • green
  • blue
  • purple
  • pink
  • brown
  • gray (US spelling, pictured)
  • grey (UK spelling, not pictured)

Puzzles measure about 8.3" x 8.3". Each of the pieces measures about 2.75" x 2.75".

This activity only comes in full color.

Don't like the lightbulbs? This same activity is also available with apple pictures instead of lightbulbs. Color Variation Puzzles - Apples

If you have any questions, please ask before buying.

Follow:

Follow us on Facebook & Instagram. Use #edlah to tag your pictures using this product! Learn more about our story at edlah.com.


Copyright © 2020 Melissa Schaper at edlah.com

All rights reserved by Melissa Schaper and edlah.com.

Permission to copy for classroom use only.

Electronic distribution limited to classroom use only.

***************************************************************************

Customer Tips:

How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases:

  • Go to your My Purchases page (use the dropdown arrow next to your name in the top right corner of the screen).
  • Beside every purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button.
  • Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product you purchased. I love reading your comments!
  • Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases.
  • I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. Your ratings also help keep my store visible to others (which I greatly appreciate)!!!
  • If you have a problem with a products, please reach out in a message first before providing poor feedback. I attempt to provide high quality products and an accurate description with images for every product. I want you to know exactly what you are getting before you buy.

Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches:

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