- Recognized primary colors (red, blue, and yellow)
- Understood how to mix primary colors to create secondary colors (purple, green, and orange)
- Experimented with different color combinations to create a range of hues
- Explored the concept of light and dark shades by adding white or black
- Identified warm colors (red, orange, yellow) and cool colors (blue, green, purple)
- Learned about complementary colors and how they enhance each other when placed together
- Gained an understanding of color harmony and balance through the use of a color wheel
- Developed an appreciation for the impact and emotional significance of different color choices
Tips for continued development: Encourage the child to experiment with different mediums (such as paints, markers, or colored pencils) to further explore color mixing and hues. They can also observe and analyze the use of colors in famous artworks or everyday objects to deepen their understanding of color theory. Additionally, challenging the child to create their own color wheel or color chart based on their observations can help reinforce their knowledge of color relationships.