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Farm Color Sorting Mats | Color Identification 11 Colors | SLP SPED Autism PreK

Farm Color Sorting Mats | Color Identification 11 Colors | SLP SPED Autism PreK

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Product Description

These Farm Color Sorting Mats teach color identification and color matching through a fun farm theme. Students sort colored farm animals into the matching colored barn, building a foundational early-learning AND SPED IEP goal skill and includes 11 farm themed color matching mats.

🐄 Perfect for:

  • Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) targeting color vocabulary, color words, and attribute goals
  • Special Education teachers building color identification IEP goals
  • Autism classrooms working on color recognition for early learners
  • Occupational Therapists working on visual discrimination and fine motor skills
  • ABA therapists running discrete trial color sorting programs
  • Early Childhood, Pre-K, and Kindergarten teachers
  • ELL/ESL teachers building English color and farm vocabulary
  • Homeschool families with young learners

🚜 What's Included — 11 Farm Color Sorting Mats:

  • Red
  • Blue
  • Green
  • Orange
  • Yellow
  • Pink
  • Purple
  • Brown
  • Gray
  • Black
  • White

🎯 Skills Targeted:

Color identification, color matching, color words and color vocabulary, farm and animal vocabulary, sorting and classification, visual discrimination, following directions, fine motor skills, and independent work skills.

How to Use:

Print, laminate, and cut out the colored farm animal pieces. Students sort each animal into the barn mat of the matching color. Use one mat at a time for focused practice on a single color, or rotate through all 11 mats as a complete color recognition center. The farm/barn theme makes color practice engaging — perfect for farm thematic units and animal-loving learners.

🐔 Ways to Use:

  • Color identification IEP goal instruction and data collection
  • Speech therapy color vocabulary sessions
  • Independent work systems (TEACCH)
  • ABA discrete trial color sorting
  • Farm, animal, and barnyard thematic units
  • Math and literacy centers
  • Morning work binders and morning tubs
  • OT visual scanning and fine motor sessions
  • ESL/ELL color and farm vocabulary lessons

If your students enjoy these activities, there are many more sorting activities in my collection, you can find some of them at the link below:

More Hands-On Sorting Activities

For more hands-on farm themed activities, please see the following link:

Hands-On Farm Themed Activities