When you mix a Primary and its nearest Secondary on the Basic Color Wheel you create six new mixtures called Tertiary colors.
Think of the six Tertiary Colors as the Grandchildren in the family of colors, since their genetic makeup combines a Primary and Secondary color.
Yellow + Orange = YELLOW-ORANGE
Red + Orange = RED-ORANGE
Red + Violet = RED-VIOLET
Blue + Violet = BLUE-VIOLET
Blue + Green = BLUE-GREEN
Yellow + Green = YELLOW-GREEN
Red + Orange = RED-ORANGE
Red + Violet = RED-VIOLET
Blue + Violet = BLUE-VIOLET
Blue + Green = BLUE-GREEN
Yellow + Green = YELLOW-GREEN

Love that you used the different colored fonts here, great for visual learners!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Alyson! Love the use of colours :) Great blog!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! I love how you used to coloured fonts that you were talking about! I'm a visual learner and this really helped me! Great Job!
ReplyDeleteYou've done an excellent job of explaining to the students about color mixing. Also a great description of what primary colors are. This is a solid foundation for paint mixing in art class.
ReplyDeleteGreat Job!
- Keshia
Well done Kelsey!! I really enjoyed the layout and design of your blog. I really enjoyed how you explained the different colours to your audience. The way you used colour to explain how different colours can create other colours was very beneficial. I feel students will have better recall of this because they visually observed it. As well, it was a great idea to display the art work for parents and students to view.
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