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Colour and Texture Exploration

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Colour and Texture Exploration

Colour wheel and textured materials

🎨 Part 1: Colour Mixing Knowledge

1. What are the three primary colours?

Red, Blue, Yellow

Red, Green, Blue

Yellow, Orange, Purple

2. What colour do you make when you mix red and yellow?

Purple

Orange

Green

3. What colour do you make when you mix blue and yellow?
4. Draw or write about your favourite colour mix from today's lesson:

✋ Part 2: Texture Exploration

5. Which materials feel rough? (Tick all that apply)

Sandpaper

Cotton wool

Sponge

Foil

6. Complete the sentences about textures:

Cotton wool feels _____________ and soft.

Sandpaper feels _____________ and bumpy.

Foil feels _____________ and shiny.

7. Draw a picture using different textures. Label each texture you used:
8. Which texture was your favourite to work with today? Why?

🌟 Part 3: My Art Reflection

9. What was the most interesting thing you learned about colours today?
10. If you could mix any two colours together, what would they be and what new colour do you think you would make?

I would mix _____________ and _____________ to make _____________.

11. Draw your dream artwork using your favourite colours and textures:

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