This color-by-number page include a color coded chart.
Description of Color-by-number page: little boy sliding on the playground, sneakers, color this page by matching the colors to their numbers Color-by-number practice sheets help children:
Decipher code
Recognize colors, color words and numbers
Condition eye and hand coordination
Practice small motor skills
Increase concentration levels
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Every color-by-numbers page includes the chart above.
Pages like these help children work simple codes and learn to identify their numbers and color words in English.
My color by number pages are similar to those frequently included in children's activity books. Each page includes a color by number chart that uses both a visual and lingual code identified with the numbers 1-12 for those children under the age of seven.
Paint by number kits were invented, developed and marketed in 1950 by Max S. Klein,
an engineer and owner of the Palmer Paint Company of Detroit, Michigan,
and Dan Robbins, a commercial artist.
In 1951 Palmer Paint introduced the Craft Master brand which sold over
12 million kits. This public response induced other companies to produce
their own versions of paint by number. The Craft Master paint-kit box
tops proclaimed, "A BEAUTIFUL OIL PAINTING THE FIRST TIME YOU TRY."
Following the death of Max Klein in 1993, his daughter, Jacquelyn Schiffman, donated the Palmer Paint Co. archives to the Smithsonian Museum of American History.
The archival materials have been placed in the museum's Archives Center
where they have been designated collection #544, the "Paint by Number
Collection", and are available to both the public and museum staff for
research and exhibition purposes. Artifacts which establish Max Klein as
the inventor and main merchandiser of these items are part of the
collection.
In 1992, Michael O'Donoghue and Trey Speegle organized and mounted a
show of O'Donoghue's paint by number collection in New York City at the
Bridgewater/Lustberg Gallery. After O'Donoghue's death in 1994, the
Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History exhibited
many key pieces from O'Donoghue's collection, now owned by Speegle,
along with works from other collectors in 2001. Since then, the vintage kits and paintings have experienced a resurgence through yard sales and eBay auctions.
In 2008, a private collector
in Massachusetts assembled over 6,000 paint by number works dating back
to the 1950s from eBay and other American collectors to create the
Paint By Number Museum, the world's largest online archive of paint by
number works.
In 2011, The Museum of Modern Art in New York accepted four early
designs of paint by number by Max Klein for its Department of
Architecture and Design, donated by Jacquelyn Schiffman.
In May 2011, Dan Robbins and Palmer Paint Products, Inc., together
developed and brought to market a new 60th-anniversary paint-by-number
set.
This collectors' set was created in memory of the survivors and those
who had lost their lives on September 11, 2001, and depicts the Twin
Towers standing in spirit across the Manhattan skyline. A portion of the proceeds of this set is being donated to the charitable organization Voices of September 11th.
"When Christopher Columbus stood the egg upon
its end,
He solved a weighty problem that no one could
comprehend--
Perhaps it was the puzzle whose solution clearly
showed
The psychologic motives of the hen that crossed
the road.
Perhaps cold storage minstrels never might have
heard of this
If it hadn't been for Chris"
Reading Level: 4th and 5th Grade
Genre: Prosody
Theme: Biography/Historical Figure
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"Galilei Galileo was an early man of
science;
He was happy when inventing, or dis-
cussing an appliance;
Pendulums, he found by study, were precise in
every wobble-
Showing how old Father Time went in his never-
ending hobble."
Reading Level: 4th and 5th Grade
Genre: Prosody
Theme: Biography/Historical Figure
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"Diogenes lived in a tub
His fellows analyzing;
These words were carved upon his club:
"First Class Philosophizing.""
Reading Level: 4th and 5th Grade
Genre: Prosody
Theme: Biography/Historical Figure
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A flashcard or flash card is a set of cards bearing information,
as words or numbers, on either or both sides, used in classroom drills
or in private study. One writes a question on a card and an answer
overleaf. Flashcards can bear vocabulary,
historical dates, formulas or any subject matter that can be learned
via a question-and-answer format. Flashcards are widely used as a learning drill to aid memorization by way of spaced repetition.
Paper flashcards have been used since at least the 19th century, with Reading Disentangled (1834), a set of phonics flashcards by English educator Favell Lee Mortimer being credited by some as the first flashcards. Previously, a single-sided hornbook had been used for early literacy education.
The following set of Animal Alphabet flash cards are the second half of those alphabet prints designed by C. B Falls. (Get the first half here.)
Charles Buckles Falls, also known as C.B. Falls
(December 10, 1874 – April 15, 1960), was an American artist, most known
for his illustrations and writings. He is the author and illustrator of
several books, including The ABC Book. He is also known for his World War I poster advertisements, such as Books Wanted.
Charles Buckles Falls was born on December 10, 1874, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. In his early twenties he moved to Chicago, where he began his career as an architect's assistant and as a sketch artist for the Chicago Tribune. While working as an architect's assistant, he taught himself how to draft and ultimately became a freelance artist. Unhappy with his salary, Falls left the Chicago Tribune and moved to New York City around 1900. While in New York, he struggled to find work until he met the artist and author Joseph Pennell.
On March 15, 1917, he married Bedelia M. Croly, with whom he had a daughter, Bedelia Jane. Many of his books were dedicated to his daughter, including The ABC Book, which he created to help her learn the alphabet. This book has since entered the public domain. I have cleaned it's pages for you to print for your own personal use. Make a set of alphabet prints for the nursery or classroom or laminate them to use as flash cards. (Second page of animal alphabet flash cards here.)
A fun way to color the number five, include colorful gems.
Description of Coloring Page: number four, gems or jewels, a number set fit for royalty by Kathy Grimm
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"Fame twined a wreath on Franklin's brow
A-many years ago-
And yet, how many people now
The reason for it know?
Was it because he wisely wrote
Poor Richard's Almanac
(One of the few, we pause to note,
Which testimonials lack)?
Reading Level: 4th and 5th Grade
Genre: Prosody
Theme: Biography/Historical Figure
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How many shapes can you find inside of the number five?
Description of Coloring Page: number five, mosaic, geometric shapes, identify the shapes
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"Hippocrates was father to an awful lot of
bother, for 'tis claimed that as to medi-
cine he was the pioneer,
That but for him the surgeon or the latter-
day chirurgeon might never have been
tinkering the human running gear."
Reading Level: 4th and 5th Grade
Genre: Prosody
Theme: Biography/Historical Figure
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Color each number one solid color and then cut them apart to mix.
When the students color match the puzzle pieces they will find
they have a set of 10 numbers.
Description of Coloring Page: number five, puzzle when put together makes the number "5"
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