Brian Jacobs

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Mixing Primaries

—Lesson Plan—

Most students know how to mix secondary colors from primaries. I have several lesson plans that set up my younger students to discover the phenomena on their own. The lesson I'm posting here asks the students to try to mix two secondaries into a primary. The result is earthy, muted reds, blues, and yellows. I encourage the students to use these colors in their paintings.




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