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Sorting By Colour

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Sorting By Colour

Sorting By Colour

Skill focus: Colour grouping activities that build on NCERT Joyful Mathematics Class 1 colour and picture sorting games.

What you'll learn

  • Group objects that share the same colour.
  • Name colours: red, yellow, green, blue, white.
  • Pick a new item that matches a colour group.

Key concepts

1. Same colour, different objects

Level 1 (Verbal): apple, tomato, strawberry are all red.

Level 2 (Symbolic): Group name: Red → members: apple, tomato, strawberry.

Visual: Circle every red picture in a row of mixed pictures.

2. Colour is not shape or type

A red apple and a red car share colour, even though one is a fruit and one is a vehicle.

3. Checking a new item

Ask: does this new thing usually look this colour?

Worked example

Which one joins the red group?

Step 1 — Group shown: apple, tomato, strawberry.
Step 2 — Rule: these are all red.
Step 3 — Check options: cherry (red), banana (yellow), leaf (green).
Answer: cherry joins the group.

Common mistakes

MistakeWhyFix
Sorting by type instead of colourWrong rule usedThis topic is about colour only
Forgetting some fruits have many coloursReal objects varyUse the usual, everyday colour
Mixing light and dark shades as different coloursOver-thinking shadeGroup by the main colour name

Quick check

  • Banana, lemon, sun are yellow. Which joins: sunflower or grass?
  • Sky, sea, blueberries are blue. Which joins: blue balloon or sun?
  • Milk, snow, cloud are white. Which joins: cotton or mango?
  • Stretch: Name three more red things not in this lesson.

Revision tip: Point to the colour group and name it before choosing.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Sorting By Colour.

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example
  • Common mistakes

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