This PDF 1.4 document has been generated by Writer / OpenOffice.org 3.2, and has been sent on pdf-archive.com on 28/05/2011 at 21:56, from IP address 173.26.x.x.
The current document download page has been viewed 1931 times.
File size: 1.91 MB (19 pages).
Privacy: public file
LEARNING SHAPES AND COLORS
Designed by Katia Sherman
Learning Shapes and Colors can be challenging for some kids. Start with basic shapes at first. Once
your child masters them add 1 or 2 more. You will be amazed how fast they will learn ALL of them.
Before I knew it my 2 year old mastered all 18 shapes. We are now learning 18 colors.
With younger kids (age 2-3) I recommend to learn all 18 Shapes first. With older kids (age 4+) you
can start learning complex colors. But again, all kids learn differently, so use “Shapes and Colors” the
way that best fits your child.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1.
Print each shape on different color card stock paper. I use textured card stock paper from
Hobby Lobby. They have 50% sale on all paper a lot and that is when I go stock up for
projects like this.
2. Cut outside the line. I like it when the shape has black outline. Makes it look nicer.
3. Use them!
THIS IS HOW I ASSIGNED COLOR TO A SHAPE:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Circle – Purple
Arrow – White
Diamond - Olive
Heart - Red
Star - Yellow
Arc – Fuchsia (hot pink)
Rectangle - Green
Oval - Orange
Square - Tan
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
Cross - Blue
Triangle - Brown
Octagon - Lime
Pentagon - Burgundy
Crescent – Teal
Semi-Circle – Cyan (light blue)
Parallelogram - Gray
Trapezoid - Pink
Swirl - Black
18 COLORS AND 18 SHAPES.pdf (PDF, 1.91 MB)
Use the permanent link to the download page to share your document on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or directly with a contact by e-Mail, Messenger, Whatsapp, Line..
Use the short link to share your document on Twitter or by text message (SMS)
Copy the following HTML code to share your document on a Website or Blog