Rephrased Activity Name
Which Colour Is the Animal? — A playful matching game where your child matches each animal picture to its colour.
Step-by-step Instructions (for a 5-year-old)
- Look at the animal picture and say the animal's name out loud (for example, "frog").
- Say the animal's colour out loud (for example, "green").
- Find the crayon, sticker, or coloured card that matches that colour.
- Put the sticker next to the animal, or colour the animal with the matching crayon.
- Check together: say the animal and colour again. Give a high five when it is correct!
Simple Examples to Show the Child
- Frog — green
- Duck — yellow
- Lion — golden or yellow
- Elephant — grey
- Cat — orange, black, white, or brown (pick one colour to keep it simple, e.g., orange)
Tips for Parents or Teachers
- Use big, clear pictures of animals and bright colour swatches.
- Say the name and colour together each time so the child hears and repeats ("Frog — green").
- Keep rounds short (5–10 matches) to match a 5-year-old's attention span.
- Make it hands-on: stickers, crayons, or coloured cards make it more fun.
10 Quiz Names and Taglines
- Rainbow Animal Match — "Match animals to their bright colours!"
- Colourful Critter Quiz — "Find the right colour for each critter."
- Which Colour Is the Animal? — "Say the animal, pick the colour!"
- Animal Colours Hunt — "Spot the animal and choose its colour."
- Colour Match Safari — "A fun trip to match animals and colours."
- Paint the Pet Game — "Give each pet its perfect colour!"
- Colour Friends Quiz — "Match each animal friend to a colour."
- Happy Colours Match — "Bright colours for friendly animals."
- Animal Colour Parade — "Line up animals by their colours!"
- Little Artist Match — "Colour the animal and learn its name!"
If you want, I can make a printable matching sheet with 8 animal pictures and colour squares, or create audio prompts so the child can play independently. Which would you like?