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Color Mixing Poster

  • Updated

    Updated:  17 Jul 2024

Use this mixing colors poster to explain how primary colors can be mixed together to create secondary colors.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Grades

    Grades:  PK - 4

teaching resource

Color Mixing Poster

  • Updated

    Updated:  17 Jul 2024

Use this mixing colors poster to explain how primary colors can be mixed together to create secondary colors.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Grades

    Grades:  PK - 4

Use this mixing colors poster to explain how primary colors can be mixed together to create secondary colors.

Explore How to Mix Colors 

Color is one of the seven elements of art. There are many aspects to color, such as hue, value and intensity. Color is often used to represent emotions in artwork, making it a very important form of artistic communication. 

This visually engaging poster demonstrates the fundamentals of color mixing, showcasing how primary colors can blend together to create secondary colors. The visual representation on the poster makes it easy for students to understand and remember these key concepts of

The poster depicts the following color-mixing combinations:

  • Red + blue = purple
  • Blue + yellow = green
  • Yellow + red = prange

How to Use This Mixing Colors Poster in Your Art Lessons

While this mixing colors poster makes a great addition to your classroom bulletin board, there are other ways you might like to use this versatile resource in your art lessons. Here is one suggestion you might like to try:

  1. Introduction to Color Theory – Start your lesson by gathering students around the poster. Use the poster to explain the basic concepts of primary and secondary colors.
  2. Hands-On Mixing Activity – Provide students with primary color paints (red, blue and yellow) and mixing palettes. Refer to the poster as students experiment with mixing different colors to create secondary hues.
  3. Creative Projects – Assign a creative project where students use their newfound knowledge of color mixing. They can create a piece of art that showcases their ability to mix and use a wide range of colors
  4. Discussion and Reflection – Conclude the lesson with a group discussion about what students learned from the activity. Ask them to share their experiences, challenges, and successes with mixing colors.

Download and Print This Mixing Colours Poster

Use the Download button to access the full-color PDF. 

Print and display on your classroom bulletin board. You may wish to enlarge the poster for enhanced readability.


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