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PROJECT OVERVIEW: For kids 6+ This exercise is an educational way to learn about the color wheel. Further, kids will learn that there are many different shades of each color - thus, no 2 colors are exactly the same even though we classify them as "red" or "blue." SUPPLY LIST: - scrap paper (magazines, wrapping paper, junk mail, empty packaging, coupons, etc) - stiff cardboard or cardstock (letter size) - hole punch - ruler - glue or glue stick - black pen/pencil DIRECTIONS: 1) Use a large…

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I find myself doing different color wheel projects each year, and I think I like this one the best because it is simple and only took 3 classes. Day 1- Each student took a 9 x 12 paper and drew and "X" and a horizontal line across the middle. This allowed our paper to be divided into 6 parts. Then, students drew an image of their choice in the middle of their paper. The image had to enter all 6 parts and have detail. They went over their lines with sharpie. Day 2- After reviewing primary and…

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