Primary Play
This worksheet introduces students to the primary colors—Red, Blue, and Yellow—and how mixing these colors creates secondary colors. The activity encourages children to experiment by combining these primary colors and observing the resulting colors. Through simple, visual equations, students predict and learn which new colors emerge from mixing two primary colors. This worksheet focuses on foundational color theory suitable for young learners.
Using this worksheet, students develop critical thinking by predicting outcomes and visually confirming their hypotheses. The activity enhances vocabulary related to colors, allowing students to better describe and identify them in daily life. By engaging in hands-on learning, children strengthen comprehension and memory retention as they observe real-world color-mixing outcomes. Such exercises support early science exploration by introducing the basics of color creation and perception.