Tertiary Color – a neutral, brown or gray, created by mixing all three primary colors together (or by mixing two secondary colors, or two complimentary colors, either of which will also contain all three primary colors).Intermediate Color – a color created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color (ex.Secondary Color – orange, green, or violet (a color created by mixing two primary colors together).Primary Color – red, yellow, or blue (a color that can’t be created by mixing other colors).Water in small plastic containers (I like the clear, pint size containers from the deli).Tempera paint: red (or magenta), yellow, and blue (or turquoise)… I like to use magenta and turquoise for color mixing since they’re closest in color to the magenta and cyan inks used in the four color printing process – magenta, yellow, cyan, and black.Color wheel templates, cut out and glued onto “uncoated” paper plates (paint adheres best to the “uncoated” plates, and they’re cheaper, too!).Paper plates, 2 per student (one for a palette, one for the color wheel).Why purchase pre-mixed paint colors when students can learn to mix their own colors for more variety and more interesting results? Making a color wheel teaches students how to mix the colors they want while learning the basics of color theory! For a printable 7 page pdf of this project (including my color wheel template), please visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store!
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