Teach the order of colours in the rainbow with this classroom poster and worksheet.
What Are the Colours of the Rainbow?
Rainbows are beautiful natural phenomena that occur when sunlight passes through raindrops in the atmosphere. The light is refracted then reflected inside the droplet, breaking into its component colours. These colours appear in a specific order, creating the stunning arc we know and love.
This visually engaging poster depicts a rainbow and shows the colours in their correct order:
- Red
- Orange
- Yellow
- Green
- Blue
- Indigo
- Violet
Each colour is labelled, making the poster an excellent visual aid for young learners.
This resource can be downloaded as a full-colour or black-and-white PDF. Display the colour version on your classroom wall and use the black-and-white version if you would like students to colour their own rainbows in the correct hues.
Multiple Uses for This Colours of the Rainbow Poster
This poster is a versatile teaching tool that can be integrated into various classroom activities. Here are some ideas on how to use this poster to enhance your teaching across the curriculum:
- Weather and Light – Use the poster to explain how rainbows are formed. Discuss the concepts of refraction and reflection in a simple, engaging way.
- Colour Theory – Teach students about primary and secondary colours. Show how mixing primary colours can create the secondary colours found in the rainbow.
- Writing Stimulus – Use the poster as a prompt for storytelling or writing exercises. Ask students to write a short story or a poem inspired by a rainbow.
- Colour Scavenger Hunt – Organise a classroom scavenger hunt where students find objects matching each colour of the rainbow.
Download and Print This Rainbow Poster
Use the Download button to access the full-colour PDF.
Print and display on your classroom bulletin board. You may wish to enlarge the poster for enhanced readability.
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