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A primary color wheel that easily displays primary, secondary, warm and cool colors will help students learn the basics of color theory. There’s also an option for an art journal version.
A step-by-step look at how to create a color wheel and how it's useful.
Download our free printable color wheel activity and follow the step-by-step instructions to make your own color wheel. Mix colors with paint (an easy way to do it), watercolor pencils, or other art supplies!
Have some fun teaching your kids the basics of the color wheel. Discover the magic of creating all the colors of the rainbow with just the three primary colo...
Use this Color Wheel Art Project to teach color theory to your elementary students. Stop by and grab the free, step-by-step lesson to make it easy for them to learn about warm, cool and complementary colors.
We introduced the color wheel in this lesson and one of the ways to use it to pick various color combinations....more. If this resource has been helpful and you'd like to show support via...
Kids will learn how to create, mix, and match color to use in crafting, decorating, and more. They’ll learn how to use the color wheel and apply their knowledge to create new color schemes.
Two printable color wheel template pages to choose from. An easy art project to teach children about primary and secondary colors (colours).
Use our printable color wheel for lots of colorful activities for little artists. Various color wheels show primary colors, secondary colors and tertiary colors. Our primary color wheel uses red, yellow and blue - the basic colors to start with and more familiar for kids than magenta, cyan and yellow.
A color wheel is a circular chart that shows primary and secondary colors. The color wheel most commonly used today is called the HSV color wheel which means hue, saturation, value. The digital form of the HSV color wheel is called the RGB color wheel (shown below). The HSV/RGB color wheel is described below.