The third graders in Ms. Phares's class took color mixing to the next level this week. They began with the primary colors, and they drew and painted a color wheel. They continued with their project by designing colorful circus scenes with the color wheel as part of the composition. They were challenged to use at least 6 colors in their painting, and to avoid mixing all colors together to make brown. These three examples show how colorful they turned out to be!
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Clowning Around with Color
The third graders in Ms. Phares's class took color mixing to the next level this week. They began with the primary colors, and they drew and painted a color wheel. They continued with their project by designing colorful circus scenes with the color wheel as part of the composition. They were challenged to use at least 6 colors in their painting, and to avoid mixing all colors together to make brown. These three examples show how colorful they turned out to be!
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