Instructions
Read each section carefully and complete the activities. Write your answers in the spaces provided. You can use colour pens to make your work more engaging!1. How Do We See Colour?
Colour is all around us, but have you ever wondered how we actually see it? Write a short explanation about how the human eye detects colour.2. Colour Vision Test
Look at the colours in your room or outside. Pick three different coloured objects and write their names here:Now, ask a friend or family member what colours they see and compare. Do you see the same shades? Write your observations:
3. Primary and Secondary Colours
Mixing colours can create new ones! Match the primary colours (red, blue, yellow) with their secondary colour combinations:Red + Blue = _____ Blue + Yellow = _____ Yellow + Red = _____
4. Colour in Nature
Think about a colourful animal or plant you know. Draw a quick sketch here and label the colours you see (use colours if you can!). Write one reason why you think those colours are important for the animal or plant.5. Colour and Emotions
Do colours make you feel anything? For example, does blue make you feel calm, or does red make you feel energised? Write about your favourite colour and how it makes you feel.6. Colour Vision Difference
Did you know some people see colours differently? Imagine you are someone who sees the world in shades of grey. Write a short story (about 50 words) describing what a colourful day might look like to you.7. Colour and Light
What happens when light shines through a prism? Write what you know about light and how it creates a rainbow of colours.8. Colour in Food
Look at your next meal and list the colours you see. Do you think colourful food looks more appetizing? Why or why not? Write your thoughts:9. Colour Quiz
Answer these quick questions:1. What colour is the sky on a sunny day? 2. Which colour is often linked to love? 3. What colour are grass and trees?