It is really easy to set up this color wheel hunt and help your toddler identify and
pick colored objects around the house.
Not exact matches
Green and Bavelier devised an experiment involving a series of quick visual - recognition tests, such as
picking out the
color of a letter or counting the number of
objects on a screen.
There are tons of
objects to use to play around with
colors like lamps, curtains, rugs, bedding, wall art, mirrors and even the paint you
pick out for your bedroom.
I have younger students
pick an easily drawn and
colored object to make an array of a fact.
It means that you should study as much information about an
object to describe as it is possible and
pick some characteristics which can illustrate some particular side:
color, shape and taste, smell and so on.
My choice of distribution of
objects was equal numbers of crows and tulips, and my choice of distribution of
colors was
picked by flipping a coin for each
object.
The easiest way to
pick the
color around which you will design the rest of your room is to choose the
objects that will stand out most in the room.
And if you have wood furniture of a certain
color (mine is dark mahogany) should you think about
picking up that
color in some of the textiles and other
objects in the room?