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Introduction Hi, my name is Mr. Teddy Brown and I will be your new friend. Today is going to be a fun day because you will be learning your colors and shapes. Come on lets begin.
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What You Already Know About Colors You know that there are many colors Perhaps you are wearing more than one color today Some colors and light and others are dark
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What You Already Know About Shapes You also know that there are many shapes Take a look around you and see the various shapes Some shapes have sides and others do not
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Action Buttons Next Button The Next Button is used to go to the next slide. Back Button The Back Button is used to go to the last slide. Home Button The Home button is used to go back to the home page.
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Home Page Which lesson would you like to learn today? Colors Shapes
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Ok Colors!!!
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There are 10 colors that you will learn today.
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Directions Read the information about each color. Click on the to see an example of an object that color.
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Directions Once you have read the information and viewed the examples click on the take a quiz button which will test your knowledge of your colors. You will need a sheet of paper and a pencil to keep score of the number of questions that you get right or wrong.
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Colors That You Will Learn Today RedPurpleOrange BlueBrownYellow BlackPinkGreen White
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Red Red is a primary color. This means No other colors can be mixed to create red.
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Examples of Red Objects
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Blue Blue is a primary color. This means No other color can make blue.
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Examples of Blue Objects
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Yellow Yellow is a primary color. This means No colors can be mixed to create yellow.
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Example of Yellow Objects
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Black Black is a neutral color. This means black doesn’t usually show up on the color wheel.
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Example of Black Objects
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Purple Purple is a secondary color. Blue + Red = Purple
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Example of Purple Objects
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Brown Brown is a special color because it can be both a neutral color or a secondary color. Red + Green = Brown
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Examples of Brown Objects
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Pink Pink is a secondary color. This means two other colors can be mixed to create pink. Red + White = Pink
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Example of Pink Objects
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Orange Orange is a secondary color. This means two together colors can be mixed to create orange. Yellow + Red = Orange
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Example of Orange Objects
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Green Green is a secondary color. This means two other colors can be mixed to create green. Yellow + Blue = Green
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Example of Green Objects
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White White is a neutral color. This means white doesn’t show up on the color wheel. White is a very light color that shows on various colored background. White
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Example of White Objects
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Colors Review Question How many primary colors are there? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3
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Great Job! There are 3 primary colors: Red Blue Yellow You are ready to take the quiz!
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Oops! That’s not correct Hint: These colors CANNOT be created by mixing any other colors. Try Again
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Quiz Directions 1. Carefully look at the object 2. Choose the correct color of the object 3. Only one answer can be chosen at a time 4. If the answer is correct go to the next question by clicking on the next button 5. If the answer is incorrect you will have only one more chance to get the answer correct.
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What two colors can be mixed to create the color green? A. Blue & Orange B. Blue & White C. Blue & Yellow
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Excellent! The two colors that are mixed to create green are blue and yellow
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Oops! Try Again Hint: The two colors that make green are both primary. Try Again
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Yellow is a _________ color? A. Primary B. Secondary C. Neutral
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Good Job! Yellow, is a primary color and No other colors can be mixed to create yellow.
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Oops! Try Again Hint: There are 3 colors in this group Try Again
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Which is the next color to complete the pattern? A. YellowB. BlueC. Green
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Awesome! The color to complete the pattern is Blue.
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Oops! Take another guess Hint: Follow the color pattern Try Again
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What is the color of the flower? A. Orange B. Red C. Pink
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Great! The color of the flower is red.
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Oops! Take another look Hint: The color of the flower is one of the primary colors. Try Again
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Which crayon is the color orange?
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Correct! The crayon on the right is orange.
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Oops! That’s not correct Hint: Look at the crayons again Try Again
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What color is the cat? A. Black B. Orange C. White
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Awesome! The cat is black
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Oops! That’s not correct Hint: the cat is a neutral color Try Again
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Which object is purple?
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Good Job! Yes, the book is purple
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Oops! Take another look Hint: Purple is a secondary color Try Again
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What color is the box? B. Black A. Blue C. Brown
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Excellent! The box is brown
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Oops! That’s not correct Hint: Take another look Try Again
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What is the next color to complete the pattern? A. Pink B. Brown C. Green
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Great! The next color to complete the pattern is pink
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Oops! That’s not correct Hint: What is the missing color Try Again
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Which object is white?
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Good Job! The snowman is white
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Oops! Take another look Hint: White is a neutral color Try Again
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Evaluation 10 correct- Excellent- You have mastered your colors! 6 correct- Good- You know most of your colors! Keep working. 3 correct- You Can Do It- You need some extra review.
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Ok Shapes!!!
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There are 6 shapes that you will learn today.
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Directions Click on the 6 different shapes to read information about each Click in the button to see an example of an object that shape
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Directions Once you have read the information and viewed the examples. Click on the take a quiz button which will test your knowledge of your shapes. You will need a sheet of paper and a pencil to keep score of the number of questions that you get right or wrong.
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Shapes That You Will Learn Today CircleDiamond TriangleRectangle SquareHeart
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Circle A circle has 0 sides and 0 corners.
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Example of Circular Objects
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Triangle Triangles have 3 sides and 3 corners.
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Example of Triangular Objects
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Square A square has 4 corners and 4 sides.
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Example of Square Objects
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Heart A heart has 2 corners and 2 sides.
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Example of Heart Shaped Objects
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Diamond A diamond has 4 corners and 4 sides.
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Examples of Diamond Shaped Objects
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Rectangle A rectangle has 4 corners and 4 sides.
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Example of Rectangular Objects
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Shapes Review Question Which shape has 2 corners and 2 sides? A. CircleB. Heart C. Diamond
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Awesome! A heart has 2 corners and 2 sides. You are ready to take the quiz.
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Oops! That’s not correct Hint: It is the only shape that had 2 corners and 2 sides. Try Again
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Quiz Directions Carefully read the question Choose the correct answer You can only choose one answer at a time If the answer is correct go to the next question If the answer is incorrect you will only have one more chance to guess the correct answer
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How many corners and sides does a rectangle have? A. 4 corners and 4 sides B. 3 corners and 4 sides C. 2 corners and 4 sides
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Great! A rectangle has 4 corners and 4 sides.
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Sorry, that’s not correct Hint: This is a rectangle Try Again
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How many triangles do you see in this picture? A. 2 B. 3 C. 1
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Good Job! There is 1 triangle in the picture.
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Sorry, that’s not correct Hint: A triangle has 3 corners and 3 sides. Try Again
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What is the next shape to complete the pattern? A. SquareB. CircleC. Triangle
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Excellent! The missing shape is a circle.
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Sorry, that’s not correct Hint: Count the number of each shape to find out the missing shape. Try Again
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What is the name of this shape? A. RectangleB. Heart C. Diamond
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Great! The name of the shape is a diamond.
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Sorry, that’s not correct Hint: Take another look at the object and count the number of corners and sides to find the name of the shape. Try Again
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Which other shape is similar to a rectangle? A. Square B. Circle C. Triangle
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Awesome! Both a rectangle and a square has 4 corners and four sides.
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Sorry, that’s not correct Hint: Count the number of corners and sides of each shape. Try Again
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How many heart to you see below? A. 3B. 4 C. 5
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Good Job! There were 5 hearts in the picture.
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Sorry, that’s not correct Hint: A heart has 2 corners and 2 sides. Try Again
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Evaluation 6 correct- Very good- You know all of your shapes! 4 correct- Good-You know most of your shapes! 2 correct –You can do it-You need some extra review
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Review of Colors RedYellowPink BlueWhiteOrange BlackBrown GreenPurple
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Primary Colors Primary colors are colors that CANNOT be created by mixing any colors together. The 3 primary colors: Blue, Yellow, Red
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Secondary Colors Secondary colors are colors that Can be created by mixing two colors together. The secondary colors are: Green, Purple, Orange, Pink, Brown
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Neutral Colors Neutral colors are colors that DO NOT show up on the color wheel. The neutral colors are: Black, White, Brown
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Review of Shapes Circle Diamond TriangleRectangle SquareHeart
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Rectangles, Squares and Diamond Rectangles, Squares, Diamonds are similar because all have 4 corners and 4 sides.
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Triangle Triangles have 3 corners and 3 sides.
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Circle A circle unique because it has 0 corners and 0 sides.
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Heart A heart has 2 corners and 2 sides.
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Thanks! Today was a Great day we learned our colors and shapes!
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References Bears-classroomdecorations247.com Brown teddy bear-www.istockphoto.com Color will-jbiffs.blogspot.com Red apple-www.sfkids.org Red tomatoe-www.plantsciences.ucdavis.edu Fire helmet-www.birthdayinabox.com Blue chair-www.toystore.info Bluebird-www.birdzilla.com Blueberries-flickr.com Yellow banana-dailyclipart.net Rubberduck-istockphoto.com Flower-picable.com Cat-jdurward.blogspot.com Boots-girls-health.com Horse-mplcatseyeview.blogspot.com
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References Blue circle-clker.com Plus sign-slopemedia.org Red circle-homeschoolarts.com Equal sign-slopmedia.com Purple circle-ragsland.com Purple grapes-ttrn.com Purple flower-pinker.wjh.harvard.edu Purple gloves-4leathergloves.co.uk Green circle-en.wikipedia.org Brown circle-sarahgerkensmeyer.com Brown cardboard box- embryhills,.com Brown belt-aliexpress.com Brown bear-solarnavigator.net White circle- devwebpro.com Pink circle-classes.dma.ucla.edu
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References Pink cup-alisongibbs.blogspot.com Piggy bank-pinkcouponcafe.com Pink jacket-leathermotorcyclejacketsdirect.com Yellow circle-aperfectworld.com Orange circle-orangelauren.com Oranges-shanghaiist.com Carrot-infobarrel.com Pumpkin-istockphoto.com Green leaft-wallpapers247.com Green apple-momgoinggreen.wordpress.com Green ballons-gigaweb.com White swan-worldofstock.com White lion-lolosad.com White eggs-traderscity.com
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References Blue jean shirt-thisnext.com Elmo shirt-coolcrappstuff.com White gym shoes-twenga.co.uk Triangle-examiner.com Circle-btc.monotana.edu Square-en.wikipedia.org Happy face-almightydad.com Sad face-erinseelectic.wordpress.com Red flower-flowersfreepictures.blogspot.com White, blue, orange-clipartpal.com Purple book-protsman.lcsc.us Red umbrella-darrenbyrne.com Circles-hennydonovanmotif.co.uk World-conversations.nokia.com Clock-diytrade.com
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References Basketball-free-extras.com Green triangle-en.eikipedia.org Pyramid-korthalsaltes.com Yield sign-clker.com Green triangle-store.drumbun.com Blue square-americanfreestylekarate.com Square Kleenex box-coffeeicon.com Rubix cube-thinkgeek.com Sponge bob square pants-bebo.com Heart-www.wwtt.org Heart necklace-www.sarahstreasurebox.com Heart candy-www.valentihe-clipart.com Heart shaped balloon- dreamstime.com Yellow diamond-clipartpal.com
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References Diamond shaped ring-www.ross-simons.com Diamond shaped window-www.buickcity.blodspot.com House- www.qualityclassrooms.com Question mark-www.blog.newsok.com
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