Monday, June 16, 2025

Sharks with crayons for Kindergarten ELLs.

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Practice colors and school supplies vocabulary with these fun Sharks with Crayons activities for preschool and kindergarten English language learners. This ocean-themed resource combines colorful sharks and crayons to help young ESL and EFL students develop vocabulary recognition, speaking skills, color identification, matching abilities, and sentence-building confidence.

These printable shark activities are perfect for literacy centers, speaking practice, color review, ocean themes, classroom routines, and hands-on learning for preschool and kindergarten English learners.


The sharks holding crayons make learning color words clear and memorable. Young learners easily connect the color name to the object through visual context, helping them retain vocabulary faster.

Shark Color Vocabulary Flashcards

Flashcards show a clear image of the shark and the crayon. With flashcards, students can practice speaking in full sentences:
“The shark has a pink crayon.” This builds confidence in using English aloud.

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Crayon Hunt: Show a flashcard (the shark with yellow crayon”) and have students find a crayon that matches the color.

shark crayon matching activity for kindergarten ESL

Flash a card quickly—students must shout the color or say the full sentence:
“The shark has a brown crayon!”

shark crayon matching activity for kindergarten ESL

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Beanbag Toss – I made my beanbag using an old sock and beans.  Lay the numbers flashcards around on the floor. Learners toss a bean bag towards the card and say the number.

shark vocabulary small cards for preschool EFL students

Shark Small Cards Matching Activities

 I created puzzles using the shark and crayon cards. Cut the color word. Students must match the image to the correct color word, promoting reading readiness, while having fun.

shark vocabulary small cards for preschool EFL students

One of my favorite parts of preparing a lesson is setting up inviting hands-on activities for my students. For this Shark Colors Unit, I arrange the colorful French fry containers on the table and spread out the shark color cards before the children arrive. Each French fry holder is marked with a different color, giving students a clear visual cue for the color sorting game. During the activity, children pick up a shark card, identify the color word and the crayon, and place it into the matching French fry container. As they play, they practice color recognition. 

color sorting game

Students pick a shark color card, read or say the color word, and place it into the matching French fry container. The colorful fry boxes provide clear visual cues, making it easy for children to sort and self-check their work. As they play, encourage students to use complete sentences such as "The shark is pink," or "I put the gray shark in the gray fries." 
Shark French Fries Sorting Game

 This activity develops categorizing and sorting skills. As students drop a card in the fry container, they must say the sentence:
“The shark has a red crayon.
shark vocabulary small cards for preschool EFL students

Shark Color Recognition Worksheets

Worksheets and activities involving coloring or matching can develop both listening comprehension (“Color the shark with the orange crayon”) and fine motor skills.

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Build color word recognition through matching, tracing, and reading with these 3 worksheets.

shark color recognition worksheet for kindergarten English learners

Students read the word and color the crayon the correct color. Then, as an added activity, they can cut the path.

shark color recognition worksheet for kindergarten English learners

You can just have the students listen and color the parts of the face on the shark.

shark parts of the face worksheet for kindergarten English learners

Say the parts of the body and the color: Color the shark’s head green! Trace the body word and cut them to later glue to label the shark. Review the parts of the body that are common to a person and the ones that are particular to the shark.

shark parts of the body worksheet for kindergarten English learners

Students will listen and color each number that the sharks have. Then, they cut out small cards of sharks. Find a show box lid and fill it with crepe paper and the cards. Say a number from 1 to 10 and have them find the shark.

Teacher: Number three!!

Students: The shark has a red number three.

number from 1 to 10  sharks worksheets

Shark and colors matching mats

Provide mats with color labels. Students sort the words onto the right color mat.

Shark and colors matching mats

Shark and colors printable puzzles

Students assemble the two parts of the puzzle at their own pace, then say the sentence: “A shark with a red crayon.”

Then, mix the pieces face down. Students flip over one of each type and try to make a match!

Shark and colors printable puzzles

Shark Printable board game

This colorful board game helps young English language learners recognize, say, and remember the color words.

Assemble the marker pieces available. Each player chooses a shark with a number to be tehri marker. Players take turns rolling a die and moving forward that many spaces. When a player lands on a shark holding a crayon, they must say the color out loud. For extra practice, they can say the sentence: “A shark with a blue crayon.”

Optional: use the puzzle piece, they can show it to earn a bonus turn!

First player to reach the “FINISH” wins!

Shark Printable board game

Letter tiles for writing colors

Use colorful letter tiles to build the color words. You can use the small cards as a reference. This tactile activity supports early literacy and vocabulary development.

Have the students choose a shark flashcard showing a shark holding a crayon. They say the color word out loud together (e.g., “purple”). The, use the letter tiles to build the color word below or next to the card.

Letter tiles for writing colors

Shark Number Matching Mat (Numeral to Word 1–10)

This activity features sharks holding number (1–10) that students match with corresponding number words. It builds number recognition and connects numeric symbols with their written form

Shark Number Matching Mat

Shark Pocket Chart Speaking Activities

Tabletop Sentence Building Cards. Print the pocket chart cards that feature sharks and phrase. It’s a great way for young learners—especially ELLs—to practice color vocabulary, and strengthen word order awareness.

Shark Pocket Chart Speaking Activities

Feed the Shark! 

This activity features a shark with an open mouth, ready to be “fed” by students using any cards or manipulatives from this resource set—color cards, puzzle pieces, numbers, or word tiles!

Place the “Feed Me Shark” on a container with a cut-out mouth. Provide a set of target items (e.g., flashcards, color word tiles, puzzle pieces, number words, etc.). Call out or show an item (e.g., “A shark with a black crayon!”). Students find the matching item and “feed” it to the shark by placing it in the mouth.

feed me box shark

The Printable book of Sharks and crayons Colors is a repetitive, and effective way for kindergarten English language learners to engage with color vocabulary and sentence structures. Have students read the book aloud to a partner, their teacher, or at home for fluency practice.

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