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Elementary Art: Complementary *this activity is best suited for older elementary students, or younger students with supervision!*

Lesson Goals: Discover complementary colors through mixing ​ ​ Activities: ​ ​ Assignment: ​ Take a moment to look at the . Identify the primary colors, , and and ​ ​ secondary colors, , and . Complementary colors are the colors on the ​ ​ ​ color wheel that are directly across from each other. Look at the color wheel below to see what colors are paired by the arrows. They are: Blue and Orange, Yellow and purple, Red and Green. Complementary color pairing makes each color look brighter.

You will need the three primary colors in a liquid state. Such as; tempera paint, watercolor, food coloring, Crayola markers. (Crayola markers are water soluble and dilute into a liquid when sprayed or brushed with water.) Try mixing the combinations below on a washable plate or any surface covered in plastic wrap Remember - two primary colors mixed together create a !

Write down what three colors you get when you mix these colors: 1. yellow + red = ______2. yellow + blue = ______3. red + blue = ______

Match up your three secondary colors with their complementary . If you need help, refer back to the color wheel above! Paint them, color them or place them side by side. What colors make up your complementary color pairs? ______+ ______+ ______+ ______

Assessment: Take a moment to reflect - what was challenging? What did you enjoy? What ​ would you do differently? Write a few sentences describing your artistic process and share with a family member. This is called a self reflection, and is something artists do every day!