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Learn about the different primary colours in art lessons with this collection of KS1 colour resources. Your children can get creative, and discover how they combine with colour mixing displays, colour questions, colour flash cards and classroom area resources in different colour themes. Learn all About Primary Colours with

This Collection of Colour Resources for KS1 With this collection, we've gathered all of our KS1 colour resources in one accessible place. Offering you a helping hand during the lesson planning process, you'll find a fantastic range of resources here.

From PowerPoints and colouring pages, to worksheets and activities, these resources are versatile and available in a variety of formats. Teaching your children about the primary colours? Our colour mixing activities will assist you in explaining how the primary colours are used to create secondary colours. Interactive and engaging, your children can get creative in your lessons and have some fun learning all about colours.

Whether looking for teaching aids or display materials, you've come to the right place. Art lessons are the perfect place for planning exciting craft activities where your children can discover a love for art, and we'd like to support you. Simple browse this collection and find the resources best suited to your children.

Colour Mixing Activities, Worksheets, PowerPoints and More... Colours are fascinating and fun, and these resources are ideal for inspiring your children and encouraging their creativity. Simple to use, all of these resources are ready to be downloaded and incorporated into your KS1 lesson.

Created by teachers, you can trust you're using reliable tools when teaching your children. Not only are they in line with national curriculum aims, but they've also been designed by our talented teams to ensure they're high quality and visually engaging. For example, this Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Colours Poster Set can provide effective visual support for your teaching. Once displayed, your children will be able to see clearly how the primary colours in art are used to form colours like purple and turquoise. These posters can also support your children as they complete this Colour Mixing Worksheet. Here, they'll be able to further develop their understanding by mixing colours for themselves. Along with a fantastic variety of colouring activities, we also have some interactive resources that your children can complete online. These are launched from the site, right onto your screens.

Take a look at this Colour Mixing Hotspots, here, your children can use their mouse to uncover the secondary and tertiary colours, and the primary colours that have been mixed to create them.

What are the Primary Colours in Art? The primary colours are: blue red yellow The primary colours are mixed to create secondary colours. Secondary colours are: orange - made by mixing yellow and red purple - made by mixing blue and red green - made by mixing blue and yellow Tertiary colours are made when a primary colour is mixed with a secondary colour. Tertiary colours are slightly different shades of secondary colours. The 6 colours include: yellow-orange red-orange red-violet blue-violet blue-green yellow-greenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9gIj0j7Ba0

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