Artistic Learning: Finding Light Objects Coloring isn’t just play; it’s a focus tool. Our Color the Light Objects Worksheet encourages children to slow down and analyze the physical properties of objects before adding color. This reinforces the concept of “Lightness” (low mass) through active engagement.
Developing Decision Making In this activity, the rule is simple but requires critical thinking: “Color only the things that are light.”
- The Challenge: The child sees a heavy brick next to a floating bubble.
- The Decision: They must inhibit the urge to color everything and select only the correct target (the bubble).
How to Use
- Compare: Look at the pair of items in each box (e.g., A Dumbbell vs. Cotton Candy).
- Ask: ‘Which one is light as air?’ or ‘Which one floats?’
- Color: Use soft colors (like pink, yellow, light blue) to color the light object.
This printable PDF features clear black and white outlines, perfect for crayons or colored pencils.
