21 JUL 2023
The Blue Day celebration encouraged children to sort and classify objects based on color, providing a hands-on learning experience. Through engaging activities, students learned to identify various shades of blue, enhancing their color recognition skills
Children eagerly participated in sorting tasks, arranging objects according to their hues of blue. This interactive approach fostered their cognitive development as they made connections between objects and their corresponding colors.
The celebration sparked curiosity and enthusiasm among students as they explored different shades and textures of blue objects. This hands-on experience not only reinforced color recognition but also promoted critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
By sorting and classifying objects, children developed a deeper understanding of color concepts and relationships. They honed their ability to discriminate between shades of blue, refining their perceptual abilities in the process.
Engaging in these activities during the Blue Day celebration provided children with a meaningful way to apply their knowledge of colors in real-life contexts. Through hands-on exploration, they strengthened their cognitive skills while having fun and fostering a love for learning.