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Free Coloring – Passover – Four Sons Coloring page for Passover four sons in Hebrew and English. Tell the story about the four sons using this coloring page. Nicely designed for children with funny emojis. Visit our coloring pages and worksheets categories for more free
Learning Objective
Students will enhance their concentration skills by coloring the Four Sons related to Passover.
Teacher-Selected Inputs
Why this printable fits
This printable allows students to focus on the Four Sons of Passover, promoting cultural awareness while developing concentration and fine motor skills through coloring.
Key Vocabulary
- Passover
- Four Sons
- Coloring
Prerequisite Skills
- Holding crayons
- Recognizing colors
Materials
- Passover Four Sons coloring page
- Crayons
- Wipes for clean-up
Prep
- Print black and white copies of the coloring page for each student.
- Gather crayons in a variety of colors.
Lesson Steps
- Introduction5 minTeacher actions: Gather the students in a circle and introduce the topic of Passover. Explain who the Four Sons are and briefly describe their characteristics.Teacher script: Today, we're going to learn about the Four Sons of Passover, and then we will color them!Example / model: We have the Wise Son, the Wicked Son, the Simple Son, and the Son who does not know how to ask.Printable use: Show the coloring page to the students as a visual reference.Move on when: Ensure all students are attentive and understand the brief introduction.Support if needed: Provide a brief overview for students needing extra help with the concepts.
- Modeling10 minTeacher actions: Demonstrate how to color a sample image of one of the sons. Emphasize holding the crayon properly and choosing colors thoughtfully.Teacher script: Watch how I color the Wise Son. I’m using blue for his glasses and yellow for his hair.Example / model: Color the glasses blue and the hair yellow on the sample image.Printable use: Use an overhead projector or a document camera to display your coloring to the class.Move on when: Observe if students are attempting to color similarly without frustration.Support if needed: Offer a crayon to a student struggling to hold it correctly.
- Coloring Activity10 minTeacher actions: Distribute the coloring pages and crayons. Walk around the classroom to provide support and encouragement as students color.Teacher script: Now, let's color the Four Sons! Remember to use nice colors!Example / model: Show excitement about their color choices and ask specific questions about their coloring.Printable use: Ensure each student has their page in front of them as they begin the activity.Move on when: Watch for students actively engaging in coloring and showing creativity.Support if needed: Assist any students needing help deciding on colors or making suggestions.
- Wrap-Up5 minTeacher actions: Gather the students and have them share their colored pages. Ask them to describe their favorite Son and why.Teacher script: Who would like to show us their coloring and tell us about their favorite son?Example / model: Encourage students to explain their color choices and what they learned.Printable use: Use the colored pages as a conversation starter about the Four Sons and their meanings.Move on when: Look for students eager to share and express their thoughts.Support if needed: Prompt shy students with specific questions about their work.
Checks for Understanding
- Students can describe characteristics of the Four Sons.
- Students are using crayons effectively and focusing on the task.
Success Criteria
- Students correctly color each son representing their traits.
- Students show engagement and focus while coloring.
Differentiation
- Provide thicker crayons for students with fine motor difficulties.
- Allow students to choose which Son to color first based on their understanding.
Accommodations
- Provide a shorter coloring page for students needing less complex tasks.
- Allow extra time for students who need it.
Common Misconceptions
- Students may confuse the features of the Four Sons if not guided properly.
Assessment
- Observe student engagement during the coloring activity.
- Evaluate students' understanding through their sharing of the coloring page.
Extensions
- Have students pair their coloring with a short description or story about their chosen son.
- Create a classroom display of completed coloring pages.
How to Use the Printable
- Use the printable to support the lesson by allowing a hands-on coloring experience related to Passover.
- Enhance cultural learning through visual art.
Teacher Notes
- Consider preparing background music related to Passover to set a festive mood during the activity.
