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Busy Bee Colors
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

The Preschool Toolbox Blog is at it again! This time with a super cute bee themed unit that includes this adorable color/color word matching exercise. Great for individual practice or group games {like Concentration or Go Fish!}, this activity offers a fun compliment to any spring, summer, or insect unit!
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Provide your kiddos with some printing practice by printing off copies of the color word bee worksheet and inviting your students to trace the words with the correct color marker or crayon. If you don't want to waste paper - print several copies, laminate the worksheets and place them in the writing center with dry erase markers/crayons in assorted colors.
For this fun printable and other fabulous bee themed activities, be sure to visit The Preschool Toolbox Blog!
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