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Colours for window display

Display - Colours
Suitable for age: 3-6
Literacy
£1.05 (1 credit)
reading - words
vocabulary

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Summary

This set of colours has been designed to display on windows in any learning environment to inspire learners and help with colour recognition. The colours can of course be positioned as you choose (ideally a sunny spot!) and look beautiful when the sun shines through them, casting colours onto different surfaces depending on the sun's (changing) position.

Description


What’s included?

This pdf download includes x3 landscape orientation sheets featuring x7 colour ‘splats’ with colour name labels with clear step by step instructions to create colourful acetate/cellophane colours for (window) display.

What’s it for?

These colours have been designed to evoke a sense of awe and wonder - the coloured shapes look lovely when the sun shines through them and where the colour ‘falls’ depends on the position of the colours in relation to the sun which changes as the sun’s position changes. The set gives an opportunity to showcase the whole set of colours together as a focus to encourage learners to recognise and name each colour. The colours can of course be repositioned and displayed as you choose. A ‘Colours!’ label (to be displayed with the set of shapes) is included.

This resource would also support work on shadows and light/dark.

Who’s it for?

This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one and two as well as older students who would appreciate a pop of colour shining through when the sun comes out!

Resource Details

There are x3 pages. The first page includes clear instructions with two colours, the second page includes remaining colours in the set and the last page the ‘Colours!’ word label.

The colours featured in this resource are: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, pink and purple.

Suggestions

We recommend printing and making these letters out of white card - paper would be too flimsy and see-through so not effective. A set of coloured acetate/cellophane sheets is needed to make these - these are quite inexpensive online.

We also recommend also backing every colour in white card so that the coloured acetate/cellophane is concealed - this looks so much nicer on the window and makes each letter stronger however is twice the work and time and to do this x6 sheets of A4 white card will be needed (instead of x3 sheets).

Important message…

ANY issues with any of this resource please don’t hesitate to let us know - we are happy to make changes.

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