Campbellsville Elementary School kindergarten students recently had fun coloring Christmas pictures.
To color one picture correctly, Lisa Wiseman’s students had to use a code to decipher.
First, students rolled a dice and then used the number they rolled to see which color to use.
When they were finished, students had colored a Christmas reindeer.
On another worksheet, students were given two ornaments with numbers inside to compare. They had to color the larger number with a red crayon and the smaller number with green.

CES kindergarteners Gracie McKenzie, at left, and Lukas Adams roll the dice to see which numbers they are to color.

CES kindergartener Adelyn Litsey colors.

CES kindergartener Kalie Pilkington colors.

CES kindergartener Jeremiah Stebelton uses a code to color his Christmas reindeer.

CES kindergartener Abigail Smith colors her Christmas reindeer.

CES kindergartener Dawson Morton practices comparing numbers to see which is the largest.

CES kindergartener Kaiyden Vancleave practices comparing numbers to see which is the largest.

CES kindergartener Landry Brown practices comparing numbers to see which is the largest.

CES kindergartener Tabitha Leggett practices comparing numbers to see which is the largest.

CES kindergarteners Courtney Gilbert, at left, and Kingston Cowherd practice comparing numbers to see which is the largest.