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Creating a Custom Color by Word Worksheet
Customize a color association worksheet to teach students how to recognize and use high frequency words. Choose from up to 32 images and use your own words or high frequency words from Starfall’s Kindergarten ELA curriculum.
Choosing a Curriculum Edition & Week
Click the Edition 1 or Edition 2 buttons for a list of high frequency words from one of our ELA curriculum editions. Click on a week to create the image and high frequency words for that week.
You can also type your own words not found within our curricula. The character limit is six characters.
Selecting an Image
Click the image in the Image menu you’d like to customize.
Choosing Colors
Click a crayon in the “My Color Key” list or a number in the Customize menu to select a color. The chosen crayon will have a yellow highlight box around it.
Once you have selected a crayon, choose a color from the Color drop-down box to change the color of the crayon.
Add or remove colors by clicking the + and — buttons next to the numbers in the Customize menu. Each image can accommodate a different number of words, with a limit of eight words.
Customizing Words
Click a word from the High-Frequency Words list to choose from our list. Or click inside the Word box, type a word, and press Enter to type your own words. There is a limit of seven characters.
Saving & Printing
Once the worksheet looks the way you’d like, click the Create PDF from the Resource Toolbar.
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Word 2010, as far as I can tell, lacks this facility (as do many other programs, or ‘applications’ as we are now to call them). Now, I ought to be able to select some text then click the little arrow beside the tipping bucket on the Home tab, then select More Colours and Custom and see the RGB values of the background colour — but (1) this does not seem to work reliably and (2) what if I want the text colour, or a colour from an embedded image?
Apparently PowerPoint does not lack the colour picker, but that may also vary with version.
When using Windows, one, though not really slick, way to do it is:
- Install ImageJ (https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/download.html) and fire it up.
- Go to the page of the file in question in Word (or any other application!) and press ‘Print Screen’ (or ‘Prt Srcn’ or whatever).
- Go to ImageJ and select File → New → System Clipboard (or hit Ctrl+Shift+v)
- Still in ImageJ, hover over the colour of interest; the RGB values will show up on the ImageJ status bar.
- In Word, say you want a fill, click the little arrow beside the tipping bucket on the Home tab, then select More Colours and Custom and type the RGB values in the boxes. (Or do whatever the application in question demands if using something other than Word.)
- Done.
In pictures, we do our Prt Scrn and then open ImageJ and go to File, New, System Clipboard
Then, we hover the mouse over the colour of interest and read its RGB values off the ImageJ status bar (boxed).
Then, back in Word, we click the arrow beside the bucket, then More Colors (sic) then Custom then type in the RGB values. We could do the same in the font colour dialog too, to colour the text instead of the background, or the highlighter colour selector, or for colours in WordPress posts too. etc.
How useful this is in more modern versions, I dunno. But it would work for colour matching when working in programs other than Word. I used it above to make the colour of text in this blog match that on the screen shot. That’s why it’s hard to read!
I dunno.
I’m a scientist by training, currently working as a writer, trainer and editor.
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Matching Colors to Color Words This PowerPoint was created to be used with a smartboard or interwrite pad. The students click on a colored circle and are taken to a slide that has the color word written on it. The second half of the PowerPoint has slides with the color word written in black. When the student clicks on the word they are taken to a page that shows the color.
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Help children learn their basic preschool colors with this printable color matching worksheet. Kids can practice their colors by matching the word for each color on the left with the object of that color on the right side of the page.
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(51)- Matching Colors
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