Fairy Tales- Mix and Match Colour Words Practice

A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS

Practising colour words through sensible or silly fairytales.

By: Alex Case
Level: Beginner
Theme: Colours
Study Area: Vocabulary
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Lesson Plan Content:


Fairy tales mix and match colour words practice

Instructions for teachers

There are three versions of this activity. The first one is given on one page to save paper and photocopying. The second is on cards to make it more flexible and to make matching up a more physical activity. However, the mix or match activity is usually best if done as a whole book, with each page cut into flaps which are turned separately to make good and bad matches. This makes it similar to the many mix and match books in which the reader makes people, monsters, etc with odd matches of head, body and legs, or something like the classic book Do You Like Ketchup on Your Cornflakes? In this case there is also an actual story with a beginning, middle and end. To make a whole story, the top flaps of each page should be used in the order they are in (“Once upon a time, in a land far away that is famous for its…”, then “there was a prince with a…”, etc). However, the other flaps can be used in any order and any combination, depending on whether the readers want to make a sensible story or a silly story. Each flap has at least one sensible match and at least one silly match.

To make a book, you need to staple the pages together on one side, then cut along the dotted lines.

After reading, children could draw suitable pictures on their own copy of the book. To save time, it’s best if the colours are just a small bubble on each page (rather than colouring in the whole flap). The colour “white” can be done with just a bubble with nothing in it, or they can colour round a white bubble in black to emphasize the lack of colour. If you want to save time and photocopying, another option is for each kid to draw one picture of their favourite combination, instead of drawing pictures for every page.

They could also make their own versions of this mix and match activity, perhaps keeping the same starters but changing the colours and/ or objects, or just adding other options to the one-page version. The activity should also work with science fiction stories.

They could also write out their favourite matches and then perhaps draw pictures for them, maybe in a normal book format (without cut flaps to turn).

 

Colour words fairy tales

Single page version

Read the phrases in the left-hand column in the order given, adding any words from the other two columns that you like each time.

Once upon a time, in a land far away that was famous for its

 

there was a prince with a

 

and a

 

who went out one day to find the famous princess with a

 

However, on the way the prince met a

 

who lived in a

 

The prince won a quick and bloody fight using his

 

The prince found a

 

and used that to get over the

 

On the other side he found what he was looking for in a

 

So they went back to the prince’s

 

And they all lived happily together in a beautiful

 

black

brown

colourless

dark blue

gold

green

grey

pink

purple

red

ruby red

silver

 

castle

cave

city

dress

horse

monster

river

room

rope

shield

sky

sword

 

Cards version

Take turns putting colour and object cards together with the numbered starters to make a (silly or not) story.

 

1.     Once upon a time, in a land far away that was famous for its

 

 

2.     there was a prince with a

 

 

3.     and a

 

 

4.     who went out one day to find the famous princess with a

 

 

5.     However, on the way the prince met a

 

 

6.     who lived in a

 

 

7.     The prince won a quick and bloody fight using his

 

 

8.     The prince found a

 

 

9.     and used that to get over the

 

 

10.  On the other side he found what he was looking for in a

 

 

11.  So they went back to the prince’s

 

 

12.  And they all lived happily together in a beautiful

 

 

black

 

 

blue

 

brown

 

colourless

 

dark blue

 

 

dark green

 

gold

 

green

 

grey

 

 

light blue

 

light green

 

multi-coloured…

 

pink

 

 

purple

 

red

 

ruby red

 

silver

 

 

yellow

 

… and…

 

…, … and …

 

armour

 

 

book of spells

 

 

broomstick

 

 

castle

 

 

cave

 

 

city

 

 

cottage

 

 

crown

 

 

dragon

 

 

dress

 

 

fairy

 

 

flying carpet

 

 

guard

 

 

horse

 

 

king

 

 

ladder

 

 

lake

 

 

magic…

 

 

monster

 

 

ogre

 

 

palace

 

 

pond

 

 

princess

 

 

queen

 

 

ring

 

 

river

 

 

room

 

 

rope

 

 

secret…

 

 

shield

 

 

sky

 

 

soldier

 

 

spear

 

 

staircase

 

 

stream

 

 

sword

 

 

throne

 

 

tower

 

 

village

 

 

wand

 

 

witch

 

 

wizard

 

           

 

Book version

Turn the flaps to add colours and objects to each step of the story, including silly matches if you like. 

 

 

 

Once upon a time, in a land far away that was famous for its

 

-------------------------------

 

black

 

-------------------------------

 

castle

 

 

 

 

 

there was a prince with a

 

 

 

 

-------------------------------

 

brown

 

-------------------------------

 

cave

 

 

 

 

and a

 

 

 

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colourless

 

-------------------------------

 

city

 

 

 

who went out one day to find the famous princess

with a

 

 

-------------------------------

 

dark blue

 

-------------------------------

 

dress

 

 

 

However, on the way the prince met a

 

 

 

-------------------------------

 

gold

 

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horse

 

 

 

 

who lived in a

 

 

 

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green

 

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monster

 

 

 

The prince won a quick and bloody fight using his

 

 

 

-------------------------------

 

grey

 

-------------------------------

 

river

 

 

 

 

The prince found a

 

 

 

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pink

 

-------------------------------

 

room

 

 

 

 

 

and used that to get over the

 

 

-------------------------------

 

purple

 

-------------------------------

 

rope

 

 

 

 

On the other side he found what he was looking for in a

 

 

-------------------------------

 

red

 

-------------------------------

 

shield

 

 

 

 

So they went back to the prince’s

 

 

-------------------------------

 

ruby red

 

-------------------------------

 

sky

 

 

 

And they all lived happily together in a beautiful

 

 

 

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silver

 

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sword

 

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