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Virtually mix primary colors

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Primary colors are the three primary colors from which other colors are mixed. Red, yellow and blue are the most widely used primaries in painting. Did you know most artists only use these three colors to paint? But how? Let this activity show you how! Everything we see around us is made up of the three primary colors. The secondary color is a color that is created by mixing two other primary colors together. All of the other colors of the rainbow can be created by evenly mixing these three basic hues.

Become a virtual artist and explore with colors! An artist works with colors to create a work of art. This Powerpoint allows you to explore primary and secondary colors, as well as mixing colors in different ways. Make art virtually by mixing primary colors to create secondary colors using this Powerpoint presentation! This creative presentation teaches how to make amazing color changing combinations from the primary colors red, yellow, and blue. See how secondary colors (purple, orange, and green) are created from mixing the primary colors, just like a real artist! With the convenience of this Powerpoint slide and interactive tools transform yourself into a virtual artist exploring with color creating. Bring virtual art to your classroom with this fun, easy to use, and engaging Powerpoint slide!

How to use: After downloading the Powerpoint, open it and click the primary color paint splotches to the right to move them onto the canvas. The canvas shows three art equations that ask, what color? + what color? = new color. The goal is for learners to create purple, orange, and green from the colors red, yellow, and blue.

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A Powerpoint presentation with 1 slide that allows you to move the splotches of paint around to mix the primary colors into secondary colors. Can you make purple, orange, and green from red, yellow, and blue? Give it a try! You won't be disappointed and neither will your students!

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primary colors mixing colors color theory powerpoint interactive secondary colors

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