The Colors of the Wheel. Primary colors - red, yellow and blue (colors that cannot be created by mixing other colors) Secondary colors - orange, green.

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The Colors of the Wheel

Primary colors - red, yellow and blue (colors that cannot be created by mixing other colors) Secondary colors - orange, green and violet (colors that are created by mixing two primary colors together) Intermediate colors - colors that are created when a primary color is mixed with a secondary color (ex. “yellow-orange”) Tertiary colors - the browns and grays created by mixing all three primary colors Complimentary colors - colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel (ex. yellow and violet)

Don’t just throw away your palette Mix all the colors together and do a lovely scratch picture. Show us what you got!!