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Color Mixing Worksheets & Task Cards | Preschool & Kindergarten Science Centers
Bring the magic of color to life with these Color Mixing Worksheets & Task Cards! Perfect for preschool and kindergarten, this engaging resource lets children explore how primary colors combine to make secondary colors. With both black-and-white and full-color options, these activities are easy to prep, fun to use, and perfect for science centers, small groups, or art integration.
✨ What’s Included:
Color Mixing Worksheets (black-and-white for hands-on coloring, and color for ready-to-use practice)
Color Mixing Task Cards (black-and-white and color)
Teacher tips & extension activities
Skills Practiced:
Understanding primary and secondary colors
Observation and prediction skills (What will happen when we mix…?)
Fine motor skills (coloring, circling, or painting)
Visual discrimination and problem-solving
Early science exploration
Directions for Use:
Print worksheets in black-and-white for students to color and mix with crayons, markers, or paint.
Use the full-color task cards for matching, sorting, or center-based play.
Laminate task cards for extended use in centers or small groups.
Encourage children to record their predictions before mixing colors and check after!
Teacher Tips:
Pair with real paint mixing for a sensory science/art combo.
Use as part of a colors unit, art week, or STEM exploration.
Bring the magic of color to life with these Color Mixing Worksheets & Task Cards! Perfect for preschool and kindergarten, this engaging resource lets children explore how primary colors combine to make secondary colors. With both black-and-white and full-color options, these activities are easy to prep, fun to use, and perfect for science centers, small groups, or art integration.
✨ What’s Included:
Color Mixing Worksheets (black-and-white for hands-on coloring, and color for ready-to-use practice)
Color Mixing Task Cards (black-and-white and color)
Teacher tips & extension activities
Skills Practiced:
Understanding primary and secondary colors
Observation and prediction skills (What will happen when we mix…?)
Fine motor skills (coloring, circling, or painting)
Visual discrimination and problem-solving
Early science exploration
Directions for Use:
Print worksheets in black-and-white for students to color and mix with crayons, markers, or paint.
Use the full-color task cards for matching, sorting, or center-based play.
Laminate task cards for extended use in centers or small groups.
Encourage children to record their predictions before mixing colors and check after!
Teacher Tips:
Pair with real paint mixing for a sensory science/art combo.
Use as part of a colors unit, art week, or STEM exploration.