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Kindergarten students learn about their colors By Calen McKinney Campbellsville Elementary School kindergarten students are spending several weeks studying colors. Students in Lisa Wiseman's, Kimberly Clark's, Nikki Price's and Leanna Cundiff's classes began celebrating Color Week recently and will continue for several weeks. Each week, students study all about a specific color and then dress in that color each Thursday. Students read books about the color, list objects that are always that color, taste foods that are the color of the week and much more. Eventually, students will study the colors red, yellow, blue, green, orange, white, brown, black, pink and purple. The week of Sept. 3, 2018 the students studied the color green. This story was posted on 2018-09-10 01:03:47
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