TITLE: Mixing Primary - Secondary colors AUTHOR: Lois Ann Lynn, Rosamond, UT GRADE LEVEL/SUBJECT: (K-6) PURPOSE: This is a visual teaching method and reinforcement of primary-secondary colors and color mixing. OBJECTIVE(s): By the end of the lesson, each child will have made their own color wheel by mixing colors of Play Doh. Each child will be able to name the primary and secondary colors. RESOURCES/MATERIALS: 1 worksheet for each child labeled with colors. YELLOW ORANGE GREEN RED BLUE PURPLE (PRIMARY - red, yellow, blue) (SECONDARY red = blue = purple red = yellow = orange yellow = blue = green) Play Doh - 1 container each of red, yellow, and blue. (Approximately 6 ounces each for 1 class of 25 children.) ACTIVITIES AND PROCEDURES: 1. Pass to each child one piece each of red, yellow and blue Play Doh about the size of a small pecan nut. 2. Child breaks each color into 3 equal pieces and places these on desk. 3. Pass out basic color sheet to each child. 4. Direct each child to press one small piece of yellow Play Doh onto the worksheet above the word 'yellow'. Repeat with red and blue. 5. direct children to take 1 piece of yellow and one of blue and squeeze it together until it has completely turned green. Then press it above the word 'green' on worksheet. do not tell the children what is going to happen when they combine the 2 colors. Let them discover it. 6. Complete worksheet by combining red with yellow to make orange and red with blue to make purple. 7. for older children you may want to remove color names from part or all of worksheet and leave blanks for children to fill out. 8. Allow Play Doh to dry for one or two days so child can take worksheet home. ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES: Each child could make his own color paddles out of cellophane of red, blue and yellow in tagboard frames. 'Mix' colors by holding color paddles together. Hold individual paddles over various colored pictures and see what happens. Draw a colored design using different mediums and look at it with different paddles. Mix colored water together and see what colors they make. Add white and black to different colors and see what happens.