Now they can color their own rainbows! For even more color and word practice, invite them to color a set of cards like the printed set. Have your child start by matching the cards to the colors. Print out a page (or two) of blank rainbows and grab some ROYGBIV crayons or markers. You can extend this activity with the Rainbow Coloring Cards PDF. Do this either as they are matching the cards or after they are finished. If you want to encourage learning the ROYGBIV color order, you can ask your child to place the cards in order. But as your child is better at reading the words and making matches, you can set the largest cards aside. The cards with the words and pictures act as a way to make matches, while ensuring that the answers are correct. This process will help them connect the words with the pictures and start to gain sight words!Ĭontinue working through all the cards, matching the colors, pictures, and words. Finally it’s time to find the card with only the word ‘rainbow’.Įven if your child can’t read yet, they can learn how to look for the words that match. Next, have them find the card with only the picture of the rainbow and place it on top of the first card. Have your child find the full rainbow card with the picture and the word. In this case, it would be the full rainbow. When Montessori classrooms use cards like this, students start with the most complete card. Now there are a several ways to use these cards, but the basic idea is to match pictures and words. ![]() Cut all the cards apart.ĭivide the cards into three piles with the cards mixed. For each color of the rainbow there is a card with the picture and the word, a card with only the picture, and one with only the word. There are three parts to each of the matching sets. Print the pages from the color matching PDF onto card stock.
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