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Color Mixing Sums PowerPoint

How can I show my class how to mix colours to make different colours?

Use this simple and clear PowerPoint presentation to revise the colours resulting from mixing other colours, including the primary colours: red, blue and yellow. Presented as addition number sentences (or sums), this colourful resource is a great way to show your Kindergarten children what will happen when they explore mixing colours. This activity is a brilliant visual reminder for KS1, KS2 and adults alike; simply click on the question mark to reveal the answer - for older students you may also want to explore our art techniques powerpoint.

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    Thanks a lot! Kids love it!

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    Simplified, easy for the kids. Thanks alot!

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  • TeaLadyLucy - Verified member since 2017
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    This would be much more useful if it had "answer" slides eg blue + yellow = ? then blue + yellow = GREEN and if it had more colours. Thanks!

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    • Hello TeaLadyLucy,

      Thanks for your fantastic suggestion. We'll add this to our bank of ideas and we'll be back in touch if we create this resource.

      Michaela.H4306@Twinkl 4 years ago
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    • Thanks so much... I appreciate your prompt reply!

      TeaLadyLucy 4 years ago
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    • Hello TeaLadyLucy,
      You're very welcome and I'm glad that we could help.

      Brittany.A5203@Twinkl 4 years ago
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    How can I show my class how to mix colours to make different colours?

    Use this simple and clear PowerPoint presentation to revise the colours resulting from mixing other colours, including the primary colours: red, blue and yellow. Presented as addition number sentences (or sums), this colourful resource is a great way to show your Kindergarten children what will happen when they explore mixing colours. This activity is a brilliant visual reminder for KS1, KS2 and adults alike; simply click on the question mark to reveal the answer - for older students you may also want to explore our art techniques powerpoint.

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