 What is a colour ?
Colour is light reflected from an object.
 What is a colour wheel?
A colour wheel is a circle divided equally
into 12 sections that shows the
relationship between the primary,
secondary and tertiary colours.
A primary colour is one that cannot be
mixed. There are three primary colours:
 RED
 BLUE
 YELLOW
They are the colours from which any
other colour can be mixed.
A secondary colour is one that is formed
by mixing any two primary colours in
equal proportions. There are three
secondary colours:
 VIOLET
 ORANGE
 GREEN
 On the colour wheel, the secondary
colour formed from the mixture of two
primary colours is represented between
those two primary colours. For instance
orange always appears between red
and yellow.
Water
Manila Papers
Painting and Shading,
Group WorkPaint Brushes
Paint
Recycle Soda Bottles
Palette
Blank Colour Wheel Paper
Pencil Crayons
On the colour wheel provided:
 shade the primary and secondary
colours.
 Paint primary colours
 Mix and paint secondary colous
 Explain what is a colour.
 What is the difference between primary
and secondary colours.
  Complete class work and paste and
label swatches into sketch pads.

Power point lesson plan

  • 2.
     What isa colour ? Colour is light reflected from an object.  What is a colour wheel? A colour wheel is a circle divided equally into 12 sections that shows the relationship between the primary, secondary and tertiary colours.
  • 3.
    A primary colouris one that cannot be mixed. There are three primary colours:  RED  BLUE  YELLOW They are the colours from which any other colour can be mixed.
  • 4.
    A secondary colouris one that is formed by mixing any two primary colours in equal proportions. There are three secondary colours:  VIOLET  ORANGE  GREEN
  • 5.
     On thecolour wheel, the secondary colour formed from the mixture of two primary colours is represented between those two primary colours. For instance orange always appears between red and yellow.
  • 9.
    Water Manila Papers Painting andShading, Group WorkPaint Brushes Paint Recycle Soda Bottles Palette Blank Colour Wheel Paper Pencil Crayons
  • 10.
    On the colourwheel provided:  shade the primary and secondary colours.  Paint primary colours  Mix and paint secondary colous
  • 12.
     Explain whatis a colour.  What is the difference between primary and secondary colours.   Complete class work and paste and label swatches into sketch pads.