How many colors are in a rainbow? Let’s find out with these fun kid lessons!
Are you looking for free rainbow activities for preschool and kindergarten? These rainbow printables will make counting so easy! The best part is that they double as coloring pages too. Score!
Free Counting Printables
Put down the textbook and get some hands-on learning through play! We are so excited to share these free learning resources to help your little one learn the numbers.
How many items there are in these counting printables? Let’s count them and write the answers down!
For these Valentines math activities all you will need are red hearts, red beans, and red dice. This Valentine’s day game will make counting so much fun!
Why not try a simple but engaging project? You can use a magnetic watermelon counting board for several counting games and activities that is only limited by the imagination!
Learning how to count is so much fun with these count the monkeys activities! You’ll find endless creative ways to use these cute monkeys to teach the numbers.
How many colors are in the rainbow?
Today we are learning how to count with rainbow counting coloring pages!
Kids love rainbows. Everyone has more than likely seen a beautiful, colorful rainbow after some rain. Do your little ones how many colors are in rainbows?
Make it a game! Start by asking your kids how many colors are in a rainbow.
Do you know the answer?
Give it a minute…
It’s seven! Rainbows have seven colors:
- Red
- Orange
- Yellow
- Green
- Blue
- Indigo
- Violet
How well did you do? No matter how many did you already know, today we are learning them while we practice the numbers too. How great is that?
Now let’s download these free rainbow coloring pages!
Rainbow activities for preschoolers
Teachers and parents can use these rainbow coloring pages as an exciting resource to make math activities more fun for toddlers, preschoolers and elementary school students.
This pack has 7 fun pages of counting practice that are essential for preschool learners.
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By being able to identify and count objects, preschoolers are better prepared for learning how to complete simple math exercises.
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