Description
This resource is designed to help students use color words to describe things. It can be used in several ways:
- Print sheets in color, place it in sheet protectors, and allow students to use dry erase marker to write in the color word and the noun.
- Print sheets in color, and give it to students as a worksheet to add the description on the line. Students can also trace the first words (This is a).
- Print sheets in color and paste in folders. Print the words on the next page and paste on a cardstock. Laminate the folders and words separately. Allow students to match the descriptions to the picture.
You can use this product as teaching tool, as instructional material, a review, data collection tool, give as homework, as an independent center, or in any other way you see fit.
The absence of distracting graphics such as borders and other decorations are a purposeful design choice to prevent pulling focus away from the learning and task at hand.
Other related products are:
- Describing Pictures- Using Descriptive Words
- Describing Simple Pictures- Using Color Words (cut and paste activity)
- The Phonics Game
- Compose a Sentence
- Shades of meaning- A Matching Activity
- Multiple Meanings Words
- Using Sentence Starters
- Multiple Meaning Words- Worksheets
- Forming Questions- and Answering Them
- Using Sentence Starters
- Writing A “True” Story (A Narrative)
- Sequencing Pictures: A Storytelling Activity
- What Do YOU Know? Research Based Writing
- Writing "How To" Books
- The Art of Writing A Personal Letter
- Picture Analysis: Answering “wh” Questions
Highlights
Description
This resource is designed to help students use color words to describe things. It can be used in several ways:
- Print sheets in color, place it in sheet protectors, and allow students to use dry erase marker to write in the color word and the noun.
- Print sheets in color, and give it to students as a worksheet to add the description on the line. Students can also trace the first words (This is a).
- Print sheets in color and paste in folders. Print the words on the next page and paste on a cardstock. Laminate the folders and words separately. Allow students to match the descriptions to the picture.
You can use this product as teaching tool, as instructional material, a review, data collection tool, give as homework, as an independent center, or in any other way you see fit.
The absence of distracting graphics such as borders and other decorations are a purposeful design choice to prevent pulling focus away from the learning and task at hand.
Other related products are:
- Describing Pictures- Using Descriptive Words
- Describing Simple Pictures- Using Color Words (cut and paste activity)
- The Phonics Game
- Compose a Sentence
- Shades of meaning- A Matching Activity
- Multiple Meanings Words
- Using Sentence Starters
- Multiple Meaning Words- Worksheets
- Forming Questions- and Answering Them
- Using Sentence Starters
- Writing A “True” Story (A Narrative)
- Sequencing Pictures: A Storytelling Activity
- What Do YOU Know? Research Based Writing
- Writing "How To" Books
- The Art of Writing A Personal Letter
- Picture Analysis: Answering “wh” Questions




