What Are Secondary Colors?
When you mix two primary colors together, something truly magical happens! You create a brand-new color called a SECONDARY COLOR! There are three wonderful secondary colors that we can explore: ORANGE, GREEN, and PURPLE. Each of these colors is made by mixing two of the primary colors we already know and love. For example, when you mix red and yellow, you get orange! When you mix blue and yellow, you create green! And when you mix red and blue, you make purple! Isn’t it exciting to think about all the beautiful colors we can create just by mixing? Let’s get our paintbrushes ready and start our colorful adventure together!
Context recap: When you mix two primary colors together, something truly magical happens! You create a brand-new color called a SECONDARY COLOR! There are three wonderful secondary colors that we can explore: ORANGE, GREEN, and PURPLE. Each of these colors is made by mixing two of the primary colors we already know and love.
Why this matters: What Are Secondary Colors? helps learners in Arts connect ideas from Pre-K Creative Arts Studio to decisions they make during practice and assessment. Keep the explanation friendly and practical.