2. Explain colors in simple language: Explain the names of different colors to children before starting the puzzle. You can use simple words, such as red, blue and green, and try to illustrate these colors with vivid examples.
3. Show the puzzle: spread the pieces of the puzzle on a flat surface and let the children observe the pieces of the puzzle in various colors first. You can start with a big color and then gradually transition to a small color.
4. Guide children to do puzzles step by step: After children are familiar with the colors of puzzles, they can start to guide them to do puzzles. You can start with a simple pattern, such as a colored circle, and then gradually increase the difficulty. In the process of jigsaw puzzles, we should always pay attention to the progress of children and give help in time.
5. Encourage children to try different color combinations: When children finish a puzzle, encourage them to try to use different color combinations to create new patterns. This can help them better understand and remember the differences between different colors.
6. Review regularly: In order to consolidate children's awareness of color, you can review and practice the puzzles you have learned regularly. Children's interest can be maintained by changing the difficulty of puzzles or using puzzles with different themes.
7. Praise and encouragement: In the process of children learning to recognize different colors, full praise and encouragement should be given. When they successfully complete a puzzle or master a new color, they should express affirmation and praise in time to enhance their self-confidence and learning motivation.