Let’s go through each object one by one and think about what color it usually is.
1) Carrot — Carrots are typically orange. Sometimes they can be other colors, but in most pictures and real life, we see them as orange.
2) Tomato — Tomatoes are red when they’re ripe. That’s the color we usually draw or picture.
3) Leaf — Most leaves are green, especially when they’re healthy and growing on a tree or plant.
4) Splash of water — Water doesn’t have its own color, but when we draw splashes (like in cartoons or diagrams), we often use blue to show it’s water.
5) Sun — The sun looks yellow in drawings and in the sky during the day. Even though it’s actually white-hot, we always draw it yellow.
6) Log (piece of wood) — Wood is usually brown. A log from a tree trunk is definitely brown.
7) Tooth — Teeth are white. Even if they get stained, we still think of them as white in drawings.
8) Shirt (black garment) — This one is already colored black in the picture! So the answer is black.
9) Ball of yarn — It’s drawn purple here, so we’ll say purple. Yarn can be any color, but this one is clearly purple.
Now let’s write down the answers in order:
Final Answer:
1) Orange
2) Red
3) Green
4) Blue
5) Yellow
6) Brown
7) White
8) Black
9) Purple
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of identify colors worksheet.