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Color Grab Bag: Color Sight Words Game

December 13, 2011 by Ami 5 Comments

Color Grab Bag Literacy Activity for Preschool and Kindergarten from Walking by the Way. Teaches color words. This would also make a great, easy busy bag!

I am still creating early literacy activities for Simon. This week I designed Color Grab Bag, an activity great for pre-readers and those learning sight words. This would also make a super easy preschool or kindergarten activity bag. 

You put nine crayons in a brown bag. The colors used are yellow, blue, green, red, orange, pink, purple, brown, and black. Your student reaches in the bag and grabs one crayon then matches the color to the color word one of the printable pages. Once he has matched the crayon to a color word, he should trace or color the shape. Easy. Simple. And get them reading their color words!

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Filed Under: preschool activity bags, printable power, She Brews & Stews Tagged With: colors, pre-reading, printable, printable power, sight words

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  1. Kyla says

    December 13, 2011 at 5:14 pm

    You crack me up! I saw that Jason tried his 1st green smoothie. I made one for the girls and I once. It was messy!!

  2. photojenic says

    December 13, 2011 at 6:52 pm

    I reeeeally want a vitamix. But since our current blender (cheapie cuisinart) is still chugging along making smoothies I can’t justify the expense. It might have to take a little tumble off the counter. *lol*

  3. kelly says

    December 13, 2011 at 11:56 pm

    woohoooo! We got a vitamix last year and LOVELOVELOVE it!! Congrats!!

  4. Miss Amanda says

    December 14, 2011 at 4:06 pm

    I love my VitaMix! And I even posted a picture of it in my blog post this morning. No printable today, but we sure had an awesome day with some fun Gingerbread activities! Enjoy your green smoothies – I think I’m off to make one myself 🙂
    http://littleadventurespreschool.blogspot.com/2011/12/gingerbread-friends.html

  5. Katie says

    February 16, 2012 at 2:26 pm

    Just found your site while looking for some stuff for my little boy, love the site. Just a heads up, my kids wont dink the green smoothy, but if you throw in about 5-7 blueberries, it turns a pretty purple color

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