Color Preschool Theme

Since St. Patrick’s Day falls this week, I thought it would be a great time to have a rainbow/color theme! Here is what we will be doing.

 M T W Th F 
Religion Read the True King True king coloring sheet Read about St. Patrick Use a shamrock to discuss the Holy Trinity My hand palm – write something you want to pray for 
Language (2) Rainbow name craft Use playdo to mold the letter J in different colors Find letter J dot work J binder J miniatures 
Language (4) Intro R blends & Sight word An – Color by sight word (I’ll make and, an) R blends Choose one of these worksheets Color the R Blend Word matching 
Math (2) Color sort and stack activity – try to do 15 fruit loops on each Use 15 blocks to build rainbow towers (can work on patterning too) For an extra challenge you could use applesauce pouch lids Catch a Rainbow color sorting game Lucky Dog Game St Pats Roll & Cover 
Math (4) Dump the piggy bank and sort coins. Work on identification and then throw in some addition and subtraction.  Color by coin St. Pats Alphabet Code  Lucky Dog Game  Counting money worksheets 
Art/Sensory Sensory bin: green or rainbow rice, gold coins, shamrocks  Making colors* Rainbow dot marker page Make shamrocks out of green pipe cleaners Rainbow tissue paper craft*  
Science
Geography
History 
In the dark prism experiment Use the rainbow arch to practice balancing and build different structures Read about Ireland and find it on a map Skittles rainbow science Rainbow melting ice experiment 
     

Rainbow tissue paper craft – cut an arch shape out of white cardstock. Cut tissue paper squares in various colors and glue them to make a rainbow around the arch. Glue cotton balls or white pom poms to the bottom of each side of the arch to make clouds. If you don’t have the supplies, you could fingerpaint the rainbow and glue on the clouds once dry. 

Making colors – Use a color wheel to talk about different colors and how mixing certain colors creates new colors. Then get some paint in primary colors to make secondary colors. Then use the secondary colors you made and mix with a primary color to make a tertiary color.