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Color Theory

$4.00

Art

Grade Lvl:N/A

Inspire students as they explore how colors blend and connect with emotions through the “Theory of Colors.” In this lesson, learners examine how hues influence feelings, discovering both personal responses and common patterns in color psychology. Students craft vibrant emotion bubbles using color mixing techniques, making this activity a wonderful extension for social-emotional learning and a creative celebration of art and science together!

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How do colors evoke emotions?

Creating Anchor Standards 1-3 (National Core Art Standards)

This lesson is intended to coordinate with social emotional exploration.
  • Working independently (Student or family reads the sheet or watches the video alone, then creates): 20-40
  • Lesson taught to the whole group (Read the sheet together, review presentation slides or watch the video version via QR code, then students create): 30-50
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  • The following specialty item is recommended for this lesson: Dauber Paint . Click the link to see the recommended item to evaluate your ability to complete the lesson. Alternative art materials can be used but will slightly alter the lesson timing.

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