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Week 1: Introduction to Primary Colors Objective: Introduce the concept of primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) and their role in color mixing.

  • Show examples of primary colors and explain their significance in art.
  • Engage students in a discussion about primary colors and ask them to identify objects or images that contain primary colors.
  • Provide each student with a set of primary color paints and ask them to experiment with mixing different combinations to create secondary colors.

Week 2: Secondary Colors Objective: Teach students about secondary colors (orange, green, and purple) and how they are created by mixing primary colors.

  • Review primary colors and their combinations.
  • Demonstrate how to mix primary colors to create secondary colors.
  • Provide students with a worksheet or coloring activity where they can practice mixing primary colors to create secondary colors.

Week 3: Exploring Color Mixing Objective: Encourage students to experiment with color mixing and observe the changes that occur when different colors are combined.

  • Provide students with a variety of paint colors and ask them to mix different combinations to create new colors.
  • Ask students to document their observations and record the colors they create.
  • Discuss the results as a class and encourage students to share their findings.

Week 4: Firework Art Inspiration Objective: Introduce the concept of fireworks as a source of inspiration for their final painting.

  • Show images or videos of fireworks to the students.
  • Discuss the colors and patterns they observe in fireworks.
  • Ask students to sketch or draw their own firework designs, focusing on the colors they want to incorporate.

Week 5: Planning the Firework Painting Objective: Help students plan their final firework painting by selecting colors and deciding on the composition.

  • Provide students with a canvas or large sheet of paper.
  • Ask students to sketch their firework design onto the canvas, considering the placement of colors and patterns.
  • Encourage students to think about the primary and secondary colors they will use to create their firework painting.

Week 6: Creating the Firework Painting Objective: Guide students in applying their color mixing skills to create their final firework painting.

  • Provide students with a variety of paint colors, brushes, and other art materials.
  • Instruct students to start by applying the background colors and gradually adding the firework details.
  • Encourage students to experiment with different brush strokes and techniques to create the desired effects.

Week 7: Reflection and Display Objective: Reflect on the process and outcome of the firework painting project and display the artwork.

  • Allow students to share their finished firework paintings with the class.
  • Facilitate a discussion where students can reflect on their color mixing skills and the challenges they faced.
  • Display the artwork in a designated area of the classroom or school to celebrate the students’ achievements.