Orange Colour Worksheet for Kids
Orange is a warm, happy colour that children love, and it is wonderfully easy to teach because it shares its name with a fruit they already know. This free printable orange colour worksheet helps children aged 2 to 7 recognise orange, name it clearly, and practise tracing and writing the word "orange".
From a round juicy orange to a crunchy carrot, a big pumpkin or a ripe mango, your child will colour in familiar things that bring the word to life. A striped tiger and a bright marigold flower add a little excitement and a touch of festival colour they may spot at home.
These activities grow your child's vocabulary and teach them to look closely at the world around them. Print the sheet, point out orange foods at the dinner table, and watch your child proudly call out the colour everywhere they go.
Free for home and classroom use. The preview shows a sample of the printable worksheet.
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Name: ____________
Colour the shapes orange
What your child will learn
- Recognising the colour orange and naming it clearly.
- Linking orange to fruits and vegetables like carrots and mangoes.
- Tracing and writing the colour word "orange".
- Noticing orange shades in food, flowers and animals.
How parents can use this worksheet
- Show real oranges, carrots or mangoes while colouring together.
- Talk about marigold flowers seen during festivals or in the garden.
- Encourage your child to mix red and yellow crayons to make orange.
- Ask them to name three orange things they ate or saw today.
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View WorksheetFrequently Asked Questions
Orange shares its name with a familiar fruit, so children remember it quickly and link the word to something real.
Yes, toddlers can colour the pictures while older children also trace and write the word orange.
Oranges, carrots, pumpkins and marigold flowers are easy, everyday examples to point out at home.
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