Teaching the Color Wheel

This is a lesson in teaching the color wheel. Not only do we cover the terminology but we also have some fun painting our own color wheels.

Teaching the Color Wheel

Using the color wheel print outs from Enchanted Learning, I set out to teach the kids about primary, secondary and tertiary colors, as well as which colors are considered warm and cool colors. We started by going over the basic definitions:

After reviewing the definitions we went on to use crayons to color in a color wheel, one step a time. First filling in the primary colors, then the secondary colors, and finally the tertiary colors. All of this made for great reinforcement of the terms, but did not lead to any stress over mixing colors because the crayons (even the 24 box), have all the colors you need!

Then comes the “fun” part. I printed out a different color wheel template, got out the paints, and showed the kids how you could make every color on the color wheel using only the 3 primary colors (red, blue, yellow).

It is amazing to me what a little hands on use of the terminology can do for kids. Jayden went from looking at me cross-eyed when I asked, “What are the 3 primary colors?”. To not only using the word tertiary correctly, but pronouncing it correctly as well!

Teaching the Color Wheel Resources

Teaching The Color Wheel Resources from Starts At Eight

  1. The Wonderful Colorful Wonder Wheel of Color: Activities, Stickers, Poster & More – The Wonderful Colorful Wonder Wheel of Color teaches basic color theory by engaging kids with more than 20 activities, worksheets, stickers, quizzes, and games. Kids will learn how to create, mix, and match color to use in crafting, decorating, and more. They’ll learn how to use the color wheel and apply their knowledge to create new color schemes.
  2. Color Wheels for the Artist – Color Wheels for the Artist, you can preview the shades and hues that will result from mixing two colors—and determine if they’re right for your vision.
  3. Studio Color Wheel: 28 x 28 Double-Sided Poster – Displaying this large-format color wheel on your wall makes it easier to find the perfect combination of colors, tints, and shades for any creative project. The high-quality paper and printing ensures durability and true color representation.
  4. The Wonders of the Color Wheel – A great children’s book to introduce colors, color mixing, and the color wheel.

The Wonders of the Color Wheel

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hi there, stopping by from HHH! looking forward to getting to knowyour blog! 🙂

This was a wonderful review for me. As we often convey to one another what you don’t use on any regular basis, you have difficulty recalling. As always, awesome photo shots.