
This course introduces young students to the exciting world of color through hands-on activities. Students will learn about primary and secondary colors, experiment with color mixing, and explore warm and cool colors while creating fun and imaginative artwork. Through painting, drawing, and creative projects, students will develop basic art skills.
5 Meetings
No homework
No Assessment
Will be provided by PenguinLearn.
By the end of this course, students will: Identify and correctly use primary and secondary colors. Understand the concept of warm vs. cool colors and how they affect mood. Connect color with feelings and emotions, using colors to express ideas. Participate in group discussions, games, and collaborative projects, reinforcing teamwork and observation skills. The class uses a hands-on, interactive approach to learning: Direct instruction & slides Hands-on experiments & art activities Games & group activities Video clips & demonstrations Discussion & sharing Structure of the Class Warm-up / Introduction (5–10 min) Main Activity / Project (20–30 min) Reflection / Sharing (5–10 min) Why This Class Benefits Students Builds strong foundational art skills while fostering creativity. Encourages emotional expression and communication through color. Supports fine motor development, observation, and problem-solving. Combines learning with fun activities, making it engaging and memorable.
Students explore red, yellow, and blue, the primary colors. They identify these colors in everyday objects and create a painting or drawing using only primary colors. This project helps students recognize and use the foundation colors that create all other colors.
Students experiment by mixing primary colors to make secondary colors (orange, green, purple). They paint circles or sections to show the new colors they discover. This project teaches how colors combine and encourages exploration and creativity.
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