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Color wheel emotion sheet
Color wheel emotion sheet





color wheel emotion sheet

This activity is hands-on and is sure to be a winner with older elementary!

color wheel emotion sheet

This clear, step-by-step lesson plan demonstrates how to teach your students about the color wheel whilst making a 3D paper plate model to display. A mandala-style color wheel with additional patterns and techniques (cross-hatching, blending, fading, or watercolors) provides your students with the opportunity to be creative and show off their uniqueness, whilst exploring both warm and cool colors. Incorporate this fun idea into religious festivals or themed days. Create a color wheel-inspired mosaic to display on the classroom wall! Once students understand the basics of a color wheel, incorporate some other art techniques such as mosaics using recyclable materials, to teach about sustainability too. It also includes handy ‘objectives’ to use within art lessons! The following downloadable color wheel worksheet will give your students an insight into how a color wheel works, as well as the links between primary, and secondary colors, complementary colors, and hues. This doesn’t just mean mixing paint and coloring with pencils! Let’s make this art topic fun by exploring some of the ideas below! 1. Mixing colors and exploring the color wheel is an integral part of art activities both in and out of the classroom. It is an abstract diagram showing the primary, secondary, and tertiary colors. A color wheel displays the relationship between different colors across our spectrum.







Color wheel emotion sheet