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Revision as of 04:34, 18 November 2008

Color box II

Age

3-6

Materials

Box containing twenty-two color tablets, two each of the following colors: blue, red, yellow, orange, green, purple pink, grey, brown, white, black.

Preparation

This is an individual exercise, which may be done on a neutral colored mat on the table (Note: work cycle to be observed)

Presentation

  1. The Directress first shows the child how to carry the box of color tablets to the table, holding with both hands.
  2. The Directress sits beside the child and places the box of tablets in front of the child. Directress shows how to take the color tablets out from the box by holding them at the edge with 3 fingers: the thumb on one edge and the 2nd. and 3rd. finger on the other edge without touching the colored part of the tablet.
  3. All the tablets are removed from the box and placed on the table mat at random.
  4. Then the Directress starts matching the color tablets into pairs, starting with the three primary colors - blue, red and yellow. Directress then invites the child to pair the rest of the color tablets.
  5. Directress then uses the Three Period Lessons to introduce the names of the color tablets. Revise the lesson with the three primary colors and then introduce one new color with two from the previous lesson at a time.


Control Of Error

The visual sense.

Points Of Interest

The color tablets should be held between the thumb, the index finger and the middle finger. this is in direct preparation for holding a pencil.

During art session, may allow the child to experiment with the colors and observe the results of mixing colors.

Purpose

  • Develop the child's visual perception on color.
  • Teach the child the names of the colors.
  • Give the child experience in matching.
  • Develop the child's fine motor control.
  • Prepare the child, indirectly, for controlling a pencil.


Variation

Using Color Box 2, place one of the pair of each color tablets on a table at one end of the room and the other matching tablets on a table to the other end of the room. With a group of children show one child a color tablet and ask him to go to the other table and fetch the matching tablet. The child has to remember the color.

Handouts/Attachments