Color Mixing and the color wheel
For this assignment you are going to use the sheet in your binder that looks like this:
Watch the video below about color mixing before you begin to paint.
You Will Need:
A paint pallet
A paint brush
A cup of water
Paper towel
Paints: red, yellow, blue, black, white ONLY! NO purple, orange or green.
Mixing Colors Experiment worksheet
You Will Need:
A paint pallet
A paint brush
A cup of water
Paper towel
Paints: red, yellow, blue, black, white ONLY! NO purple, orange or green.
Mixing Colors Experiment worksheet
Now you will mix colors and fill all 65 squares on your worksheet with different colors so that every color is different and there are no repeats of colors. Even the ugly colors. We need those, too! Make sure your name is on it and place it on the drying rack when finished to dry.
When finished, clean paint brushes and pallets so that no paint is left. Return materials to teacher's desk.
When finished, clean paint brushes and pallets so that no paint is left. Return materials to teacher's desk.
The color wheel
Now that we've had practice mixing colors, let's see how the colors work together. Use the worksheet below for this exercise:
There is a finished example on the wall above the color wheel. Check it out if you need extra help. Ask a classmate for the definitions for this worksheet. Please see me if you have any questions.