Color sorting activities

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four legos are placed on top of colored paper and one is made out of lego blocks

Sorting is a fun activity to do and a great skill to have when in preschool and kindergarten. A good place to start when beginning to sort is with colors. Colors are everywhere and most likely you have colored objects around your class or house. A fun activity that I found all over Pinterest was a object color sort using objects around your house/classroom! We used our big lego blocks to sort by color. I laid out colored construction paper and we put the blocks on each paper to match the…

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a child is playing with colorful wooden blocks on the table and text overlay reads, color sorting cardboard box with popsicle sticks

Create a color sorting box using a cardboard box, markers, and colored popsicle sticks to help your toddler practice learning colours.

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color sorting mats with free printables for toddlers to practice letter recognition and matching letters

Check out these fun and free color sorting mat printables. Each free printout includes 9 different color sorting opportunities for toddlers and preschoolers to practice identifying their colors. In addition to color recognition practice, these color sorting mats are perfect for quiet time, entertainment at restaurants, and long car rides. Click to get your FREE color sorting mats today!

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colorful buttons sitting on top of a wooden table next to some other crafting supplies

If you're looking for an easy game to help kids with color recognition then you've come to the right place. I have the perfect color sorting activity that promotes color identification and fine motor skills. And it's made with just a few cheap craft supplies you probably already have at home! Make this Button Color Sorting game today in 5 minutes or less.

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a box filled with lots of different colored buttons and some sort of red, green, blue

As I've mentioned before, I'm often looking for ways I can capture Little Brother's attention with a "quieter: activity. He has loved "drop" activities for quite a while now. Other drop activities we've created before include a pom pom can drop, the simple straw drop, and a big bottle ball drop. For this activity I was inspired by my husband's poker chip set (because he's not using them anyway) and a small shoe box to create a Toddler Color Sort Box. We've tried some color sorting activities…

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