We can teach color green in preschool with beautiful and easy activities. It’s a fun color and they love it because they relate it with nature and different animals, we can develop their creativity and imagination too.
ACTIVITIES
1. Forest Sensory Bottle
Materials:
Plastic bottle
Baby oil
Green glitter
Water
Green food coloring
Plastic leaves
Procedure:
The child will make a sensory bottle by adding water, baby oil and food coloring. When it’s all mixed up, the child will have to add some glitter and the plastic leaves to finish the bottle and simulate a forest.
https://www.pinterest.es/pin/349943833532014131/
2. Apple Scented Soda Dough
Materials:
Green food coloring
Baking soda
Green apple conditioner
Procedure:
The child will create a green dough, by adding the full box of baking soda and some conditioner, they will have to mixed it with their fingers, while the teacher adds drops of food coloring, if is not very soft, we add more baking soda and more conditioner, until it’s squishy.
http://frogsandsnailsandpuppydogtail.com/how-to-make-apple-scented-soda-dough/
3. Tissue Paper Turtle Craft
Materials:
Paper plat
Green construction paper
Green tissue paper
Glue
Googly Eyes
Procedure:
The child will have to rip of the tissue paper to make the turtle’s shell. I recommend having different types of green tissue paper, this way the turtle’s shell will look beautiful. With the help of the mom or teacher, the child will have to cut the tail, legs and head once is draw in the construction paper, then paste it in the paper plate and add the googly eyes too.
http://www.theadventurestartshereblog.com/2015/07/under-sea-crafts.html?m=1
4. Rolling Green Cars
Materials:
Different types of green paint
Cars
Big sheet of paper
Procedure:
The child will have to roll the cars on the types of green paint and roll them in the big sheet trying to make different lines and shapes.
https://www.learning4kids.net/2012/09/23/learning-colours-green/
5. Bugs in a Sensory Table
Materials:
Plastic box
Artificial grass
Plastic bugs
Tweezers
Bug box
Procedure:
The child will work in a sensory table trying to find bugs using the tweezers. When he founds a bug, he will put it inside the bug box.