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1 Color Mixing Click Here to Begin

2 How To Use This Activity
Below are the buttons you will use to continue through the activity. Click on each button to explore the activity! Please raise your hand for additional help! Click Here to Begin Main Menu

3 This button will allow you to go back to any previous slide.
Click here to see what’s next!

4 Forward: This button will take you to the next slide in the activity!
*Make sure to read all directions before continuing!* Click here to see what’s next!

5 Home: This is the home button. This button will take you back to the very first slide!

6 Help: This is the help button. If you do not know what to do next, click this button for helpful tips!

7 Main Menu: Main Menu This is the main menu button. This button will take you to the main list of topics we will cover, feel free to explore each of them!

8 Introducing Color!

9 Choose An Activity To Explore!
* Click on the name to view each section* Primary Colors Secondary Colors Complementary Colors Cool Colors Warm Colors Review (movie) Overview Quiz Select a topic from the list on the left to explore!

10 Primary Colors Red Blue Yellow Main Menu
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11 There are 3 primary colors.
Red Blue Yellow These three colors can be mixed to create any color! Main Menu

12 Mixing Primary Colors Main Menu
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13 Mixing Primary Colors Purple Orange Green Red Blue Red Blue Main Menu
Yellow Red Orange Blue Yellow Green Main Menu

14 Secondary Colors Brown Pink Teal Main Menu Green Orange
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15 Secondary Colors Secondary colors are created by mixing two primary colors together A few secondary colors are listed below: Green, Orange, Pink, and Brown Main Menu

16 Secondary Colors Main Menu
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17 Colors that are directly opposite of one another on a color wheel
Complementary Colors Colors that are directly opposite of one another on a color wheel Main Menu

18 Complementary Colors Examples: Red and Green Blue and Orange Main Menu
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19 Cool Colors Cool colors are located next to one another on the color wheel. Main Menu

20 The pictures above show you what cool colors look like!
Cool Color Examples The pictures above show you what cool colors look like! Main Menu

21 Warm Colors Warm colors are located on the opposite side of the color wheel where cool colors are located. Main Menu

22 Warm Color Examples *The pictures above show you what warm colors look like! Main Menu

23 Review Video Main Menu http://www.sxc.hu/photo/485509
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24 Time for a Quick Overview!
Primary Color= Red, Blue, Yellow. Secondary Color= mixing two primary colors to create a new color. Complementary Color= colors opposite of one another on the color wheel Main Menu

25 Review Continued Cool Colors- The greens, blues, and purples in a color spectrum. Warm Colors- The yellows, reds, and oranges in a color spectrum. Cool Colors: Warm Colors: Main Menu

26 Are you Ready? Next you will take a short quiz! Need more review?
-Go back and explore each section! -When you are ready continue to the next slide! Main Menu

27 Quiz Directions Good Luck! Read each question carefully
Select one answer only Raise your hand if you have a question. You must complete the quiz with a 100% before you get checked off by the teacher Raise your hand when you have received 100% Good Luck! Start Quiz Click here to begin!

28 What are the 3 primary colors?
Question What are the 3 primary colors? Red, Green, Yellow Red, Blue, Yellow Green, Orange, Blue Red Orange, Green

29 Good Job, the three primary colors are B. Red, Blue, and Yellow
Correct! Good Job, the three primary colors are B. Red, Blue, and Yellow

30 That is the incorrect answer, Please try again!
Try Again

31 Secondary Colors are made from mixing two primary colors.
Question True or False Secondary Colors are made from mixing two primary colors. True False

32 True: Mixing two primary colors makes a secondary color!
Correct! True: Mixing two primary colors makes a secondary color!

33 Your answer was incorrect, Please try again!
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34 Mixing red and yellow creates what new color?
Question Mixing red and yellow creates what new color? Purple Yellow Orange Pink

35 C. Orange, is the correct answer!
Good Job! C. Orange, is the correct answer!

36 That is not the correct answer, Please try again!
Incorrect! That is not the correct answer, Please try again! Try Again

37 An example of a complementary color group is which of the following?
Question An example of a complementary color group is which of the following? Blue and Orange Pink and Yellow Red and Blue Green and Purple

38 A. Blue and Orange is the correct answer!
Good Job! A. Blue and Orange is the correct answer!

39 Your answer is incorrect, Please try again!
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40 Question The picture above is an example of A cool color A warm color
None of the above

41 The correct answer is B. Warm color, because yellow is a warm color!

42 Your answer was incorrect, Please try again!
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43 Congratulations! You have completed the Color Mixing Quiz with 100%! Please raise your hand so your teacher can check off your score!


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