![]() ![]() INTRODUCTION: I will show and briefly explain a color wheel. Secondary Colors-the colors purple, green, and orange that are derived from mixing together equal amounts of two primary colors. Primary Colors-the fundamental colors, red, blue, and yellow, from which all other colors are derived. Mixing-putting two colors together to form a new color VOCABULARY: Mixing, Primary Colors, Secondary Colors STRATEGY: A combination of direct instruction and guided discovery will be used. Appreciation of the use of color can last a lifetime as well.Īrtistic Perception: Each student will identify the colors that are created by mixing primary color paint combinations.Ĭreative Expression: Each student will mix together primary color combinations to create secondary colors, all of which will be used in individual paintings.Īesthetic Valuing: In pairs, the students will identify the primary and secondary colors used in their paintings. Mixing primary colors and then using those colors in a painting helps to foster the processing of sensory information and the ability to create as well as to analyze what has been created. RATIONALE: The visual arts promote creativity and thinking, as well as offer aesthetic and perceptual dimensions. TOPIC: Visual arts painting lesson featuring the mixing of primary colors into secondary colors. ![]()
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