- Learned about primary colors (red, blue, yellow) and how they can be mixed to create secondary colors (orange, green, purple)
- Explored the concept of color mixing by experimenting with different combinations of primary colors
- Understood that different colors can evoke different emotions and moods
- Learned about the concept of light and how it interacts with colors
- Explored the concept of shading and how it can create depth and dimension in artwork
- Understood that colors can be used to represent different objects or ideas
- Learned about the concept of contrast and how it can make artwork more visually appealing
- Explored the concept of patterns and how they can be created using different colors
- Understood that colors can be used to convey information or communicate messages
Continued development: Encourage the child to explore different art mediums and techniques to further enhance their understanding of color. They can experiment with watercolors, pastels, or even digital art tools. Additionally, encourage them to observe and analyze colors in their surroundings, such as in nature or everyday objects, to deepen their understanding of how colors interact and impact our perception. Finally, encourage the child to explore the science behind color perception, such as how our eyes perceive different wavelengths of light and how this relates to the colors we see. This can be done through simple experiments or research projects.