Grey Colour Worksheet for Kids
Grey is a calm, in-between colour that children meet on cloudy days and in many gentle animals. This free printable grey colour worksheet helps children aged 2 to 7 recognise grey, name it clearly, and trace and write the word "grey".
Your child will colour a big elephant, a tiny mouse, a rain cloud and a smooth stone, linking the colour to creatures and objects they can spot in real life. A friendly donkey and a fluttering pigeon add familiar examples that make grey easy to remember.
These activities build colour vocabulary and teach children to notice grey, which sits softly between black and white. Print the sheet, look at clouds before the rain or point out a pigeon on the road, and let your child enjoy finding this quiet colour. Learning grey also helps children understand that colours can be mixed and can come in many shades.
Free for home and classroom use. The preview shows a sample of the printable worksheet.
Little Lotus Learning
Name: ____________
Colour the shapes grey
What your child will learn
- Recognising the colour grey and saying its name.
- Linking grey to elephants, clouds and other examples.
- Tracing and writing the colour word "grey".
- Understanding grey as a mix between black and white.
How parents can use this worksheet
- Look at rain clouds together and call them grey.
- Point out grey animals like elephants, mice or pigeons.
- Show how mixing black and white makes grey.
- Spot grey stones or roads while walking outside.
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View WorksheetFrequently Asked Questions
Elephants, clouds, stones and pigeons are easy, everyday grey examples.
Grey is a mix of black and white, which is a fun thing to show your child with crayons.
Yes, toddlers can colour the pictures while older children trace and write the word grey.
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