Healthy Food Coloring Pages - Fruits and Vegetables
Health, P.E. & Health, Strategies, Reading, ELA, ESL, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Speech Therapy, Special Resources
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Healthy Food Coloring Pages - Apples, Blueberries, Pumpkin, Tomatoes, Broccoli, and more!
These giant fruit and vegetable images with nice thick borders will be a joy to color for your students, regular education as well as SPED (special education).
Since each page contains only one word on top of the page and one word (two max) at the bottom of each page, these pages can be helpful with speech therapy sessions as well.
Coloring helps develop fine motor skills. Each fruit and vegetable page contains a small example on the top left-hand corner of the page to aid students with choosing the colors.
There are 30 unique fruits and vegetables in this food coloring pages pack.
They include:
Fruits:
Red - Apple
Orange - Cantaloupe
Blue - Blueberries
Orange - Orange
Purple - Blackberry
Red - Raspberry
Green - Avocado (Can be considered a vegetable also)
Yellow - Banana
Orange - Cantaloupe
Red - Cherry
Purple - Grapes
Green - Kiwi
Yellow - Lemon
Green - Lime
Orange - Peach
Yellow - Pineapple
Purple - Plum
Vegetables:
Purple - Cabbage
Yellow - Squash (No border due to glitch with color of squash greying out).
Orange - Pumpkin
Red - Chili Pepper
Orange - Sweet Potato
Orange - Carrot
Purple - Carrot
Blue Purple - Asparagus
Red - Tomato (Can be considered as a fruit as well).
Red - Beet
Green - Broccoli
Yellow - Corn
Yellow - Sweet Pepper
These coloring pages can be used as task cards, either full size or you can shrink the size when you print. Students who are early readers or learning ESL (English as a Second Language) can benefit from the extra-large words on the pages. A single color and name of fruit/vegetable is on each page with matching borders (except for yellow squash which has no border).
Students can sort the fruits from the vegetables.
Students can alphabetize the pages.
Students can color the pages (even older students enjoy coloring) as something to do with their hands and to keep their concentration while the teacher is teaching a lesson on food, health, or nutrition.
All fruits and vegetables have matching borders except for yellow squash due to a glitch in the program I used to create it.
31 pages including cover sheet
Downloadable printable pdf