Quantcast
Sign Up For Our Newsletter
Email:

I4C

Kindergarten Interactive Math Skill Builders

advertisement

Colors - MD.K.2


Links verified on 05/31/2024


1. Fantastic Color Game.

Click Image to Enlarge

 
This game uses bright colors to entice the learner to memorize the colors in a variety of interactive activities that include questions and shape. SEE MORE
 
2. Classifying Objects by Color.

Click Image to Enlarge

 
Classify objects by color in this math activity from iKnowIt.com! Children will analyze, compare, and sort objects by color as they build confidence and proficiency with basic shape recognition. Questions are presented in multiple-choice format and drag-and-drop format. (Audio available) SEE MORE
 
3. Classifying.

Click Image to Enlarge

 
Classify shapes by color. Audio available SEE MORE
 
4. Color Game.

Click Image to Enlarge

 
Learn how to sort orange, blue, red, green and yellow objects. The game has audio instructions and fun animations and sound to keep learning fun. SEE MORE
 
5. Colour Labeling.

Click Image to Enlarge

 
Drag and drop the names of the colours on to the picture. The name box will turn green if correctly placed. SEE MORE
 
6. Crocodile Smiles.

Click Image to Enlarge

 
Mrs. Crocodile has six babies who all look alike. How does she tell them apart? Click on their smiles. SEE MORE
 
7. Match Fish Colors.

Click Image to Enlarge

 
This is a practice activity, not a game - select a color, run your mouse over the white fish with color names until you find the one that matches the larger fish. SEE MORE
 
8. Online Coloring Games for Kids.

Click Image to Enlarge

 
Paint in color by numbers coloring books online, right from your web browser. Every picture is available in three modes: easy, difficult, and numberless. Besides, it’s impossible to color the coloring books incorrectly. For example, you cannot color an element with color number 4 if it is marked with the number 2. And if you try, you will see a hint telling you which color you should choose. Children really like this and it helps them remember numbers. SEE MORE
 
9. Sorting Box.

Click Image to Enlarge

 
Sort the rocks into the correct box. SEE MORE
 
10. Sorting Spring.

Click Image to Enlarge

 
Pick flowers and then sort them into the correct colored bucket. Once you have picked all the flowers, then try and figure out which bucket has the most. Finally Determine which bucket has the least. If you are able to store and compare all the flowers, then you will get to pick an animal friend to join you for the next round.  SEE MORE
 

Internet4classrooms is a collaborative effort by Susan Brooks and Bill Byles.
 

  

advertisement

advertisement

Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy

1731179496829118 US 1 desktop not tablet not iPad device-width