I find Colours are my weakness, and I never bother to learn about it. My habit is drawing but with out any colours. I believe that colours are the results of miracle which push me believe that those aritists are magicians. The lesson plan is the simple one with facts only. We can use what we had learned in the tutorial (biscuit colour wheel) to implement colour thoery lesson. However, are there any good ideas on colour theory which are interesing as well as easy to accomplish? ---Lina
Teaching Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Colours
Primary Colours
Colours that "cannot be obtained by mixing other hues, but one can produce all the other hues by mixing the primaries." (red, blue, and yellow)Secondary Colours
Colours "made by mixing their adjacent primaries; for example, yellow mixed with blue makes green."Tertiary Colours
"A mixture of primary and secondary hues: yellow-green is a mixture of the primary yellow and the secondary green."To get a better feel for this, go and look at some on-line art and examine the works with primary, secondary and tertiary colours in mind.
For the classroom, primary, secondary and tertiary colours can be the focus of any art lesson. Some ideas:
- Rubbings with crayons; the layers of crayon will show the mixing of the colours.
- Mixing coloured play-dough
- Make color paddles out of cellophane with red, blue and yellow in tagboard frames.
- 'Mix' colors by holding color paddles together.
- Mix colored water together and see what colors they make.
- Add white and black to different colors and see what happens.

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