The Color Wheel



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Page 1: TitlePage 2: Table of Contents
Page 3: Objective
Page 4: Primary Colors
Page 5: Secondary Colors
Page 6-7: Warm vs. Cool Colors
Page 8: Glossary
Page 9: Link to Assessment
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Given the information provided by the lesson and the assessment taken, the fourth grade student will be able to identify primary or secondary colors on a color wheel and whether a color is warm or cool with 95% accuracy.Loading...
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Page 1: TitlePage 2: Table of Contents
Page 3: Objective
Page 4: Primary Colors
Page 5: Secondary Colors
Page 6-7: Warm vs. Cool Colors
Page 8: Glossary
Page 9: Link to Assessment
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Given the information provided by the lesson and the assessment taken, the fourth grade student will be able to identify primary or secondary colors on a color wheel and whether a color is warm or cool with 95% accuracy.Primary Colors
Secondary Colors


Primary colors: The 3 primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. These colors can be mixed together in order to create new colors. However, you cannot create a primary color no matter what colors you mix together.
Secondary colors: The 3 secondary colors are orange, green, and purple. You can create these colors by mixing primary colors together.
Watch how secondary colors are mixed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQJNFkdY8aY
Watch how secondary colors are mixed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQJNFkdY8aY
Try mixing these colors yourself!
Primary Colors
Secondary Colors


Primary colors: The 3 primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. These colors can be mixed together in order to create new colors. However, you cannot create a primary color no matter what colors you mix together.
Secondary colors: The 3 secondary colors are orange, green, and purple. You can create these colors by mixing primary colors together.
Watch how secondary colors are mixed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQJNFkdY8aY
Watch how secondary colors are mixed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQJNFkdY8aY
Try mixing these colors yourself!
Warm vs. Cool Colors
Think about it, what color(s) do you imagine when you think about fire and heat? What about the sun?



What about when you think of the cold? What colors do your lips and fingers turn when it's snowing outside?
Warm colors: Red, orange, and yellow.
Cool colors: Green, blue, and purple.
Cool colors: Green, blue, and purple.

Warm vs. Cool Colors
Think about it, what color(s) do you imagine when you think about fire and heat? What about the sun?



What about when you think of the cold? What colors do your lips and fingers turn when it's snowing outside?
Warm colors: Red, orange, and yellow.
Cool colors: Green, blue, and purple.
Cool colors: Green, blue, and purple.

Glossary
Assessment
Primary colors: The 3 primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. These colors can be mixed together in order to create new colors. However, you cannot create a primary color no matter what colors you mix together.
Secondary colors: The 3 secondary colors are orange, green, and purple. You can create these colors by mixing primary colors together.
Warm colors: Red, orange, and yellow.
Cool colors: Green, blue, and purple.
Secondary colors: The 3 secondary colors are orange, green, and purple. You can create these colors by mixing primary colors together.
Warm colors: Red, orange, and yellow.
Cool colors: Green, blue, and purple.
Click this link to take a quick quiz on colors: https://forms.gle/G9j7Uok5kZaYvHPLA
