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Are you planning a pets theme or lesson plan for your preschool students? Add some extra fun and include this color matching activity for preschool.
These simple print and go color matching activity pages are perfect for learning colors or recognizing colors and practicing fine motor skills at the same time.
Ten colors are included in this color matching activity: green, blue, red, yellow, orange, black, purple, gray, pink, and brown.
Benefits of the Color Matching Activity
These mouse colors matching pages promote color recognition. You can also use them to boost fine motor skills. Students will use fine motor skills to draw lines from the mice to the pieces of cheese.
If you want to reuse the set, simply put the page in a dry-erase pocket and let your student use a dry erase marker. Multiple students can benefit from the same set if you use it with dry-erase pockets or markers.
How to Use the Mouse Matching Activity
Follow these simple instructions to get started with this color matching activity.
- Print the activity pages for your student.
- Laminate the pages.
- Review the colors.
- Give your student a dry erase marker.
- Show your student how to help the mice get to the right pieces of cheese by matching the colors. Draw a line from the green mouse to the green cheese. Student can continue with the other four sets as well as the second page.
You can encourage your student to get the job done by pretending that the mice are hungry! Can your student help the color mice find the right snacks? Draw a line from the mouse to the corresponding color of cheese to help the mice get a bite to eat.
Download Your Free Printable Color Matching Activity for Preschool
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More Color Matching Activities for Preschool
If you are looking for more preschool printables to help your student with color recognition, try some of these: