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Classic and Multimedia Based Activities to Teach Colors for Both Teachers and Their Pre-school Kids at the Kindergarten of Arab Schools in South of Israel

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This study reports our findings about the lack of knowledge about color systems among teachers for preschool kids. Based on these findings a model of action is suggested to enhance the knowledge of both kids and their teachers. First we review the basic knowledge about color: its importance and classic methods to teach this subject. Basically, classic activities to teach colors include: reading, using colored toys, playing games, talking, pointing to things and asking about the names of colors and painting, In this study we suggest teaching colors as a light and waves. Computers as a multimedia centre play an important rule. Actually, a combination of classical methods and new technology based methods are used to enhance the knowledge of both kids and their teachers.

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George A. Tsihrintzis Maria Virvou Robert J. Howlett Lakhmi C. Jain

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Huleihil, M., Huleihil, H. (2008). Classic and Multimedia Based Activities to Teach Colors for Both Teachers and Their Pre-school Kids at the Kindergarten of Arab Schools in South of Israel. In: Tsihrintzis, G.A., Virvou, M., Howlett, R.J., Jain, L.C. (eds) New Directions in Intelligent Interactive Multimedia. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 142. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68127-4_42

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