This document provides a sample format for creating an art activity plan for first grade students. The plan outlines creating a color wheel activity where students will identify and label primary, secondary, and tertiary colors. Students will use materials like paper, a compass, pencil, and crayons to draw and divide a circle into sections and then color each section to complete the color wheel. The objective is for students to learn about different types of colors and practice using colors and lines.
This document provides a sample format for creating an art activity plan for first grade students. The plan outlines creating a color wheel activity where students will identify and label primary, secondary, and tertiary colors. Students will use materials like paper, a compass, pencil, and crayons to draw and divide a circle into sections and then color each section to complete the color wheel. The objective is for students to learn about different types of colors and practice using colors and lines.
This document provides a sample format for creating an art activity plan for first grade students. The plan outlines creating a color wheel activity where students will identify and label primary, secondary, and tertiary colors. Students will use materials like paper, a compass, pencil, and crayons to draw and divide a circle into sections and then color each section to complete the color wheel. The objective is for students to learn about different types of colors and practice using colors and lines.
Using this format create a plan for an art activity for graders.
Sample format
Grade level Grade 1
Art activity Color Wheel title
Objective/s Identify the primary, secondary and tertiary colors.
Skills focus Lines, Use of colors Materials to be Short size bond paper, compass, pencil, crayon used
Procedure 1. On your short size bond paper, find the center.
2. Using your compass draw a circle. And divide the circle into 12 equal parts. 3. Label the parts of the wheel according to its color. Primary colors – Red, Yellow and Blue Secondary colors – Orange, Green and Violet Tertiary colors – Red Orange, Yellow Green, Blue Violet, Blue Green, Red Violet, Yellow Orange. 4. Color each part accordingly.
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