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COLOR CRUSH — Students get to discover, create and mix new colors on this worksheet, taking their favorites to the bottom row and naming them. Great as a sub plan, early finishers, bell ringer and intro to painting or color lesson. Time your students or let them take their time, mixing paint is an exploration that can be fun and therapeutic. 

 

Color Mixing Chart — Students get to practice mixing colors with paint or even colored pencil to see what colors they make when using primary and secondary colors and creating tertiary colors. Great intro for color units and color theory. 8.5x11, reproduce on cardstock for a heavier piece to hold paint, enlarge or reduce as needed.

 

Color Mixing Chart for Beginners – Printable Reference Poster or Handout

This Color Mixing Chart is the perfect reference tool for students who are just beginning to explore color theory! Sized at 8.5x11", it's ready to print as a handout or enlarge into a classroom poster. Whether you're teaching color mixing with paint, colored pencils, or digital media, this chart provides a clear visual guide to help students understand how primary colors combine to create secondary and tertiary hues.

 

Ideal for elementary or middle school art rooms, this chart is a lifesaver when students get stuck trying to remember how to mix the color they need. It's also a great way to reduce paint waste—students can check the chart before squeezing out extra colors.

Color Crush Art Mixing Painting Swatches Skill Game Worksheet Template BUNDLE

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