HANDS-ON WAY TO LEARN ABOUT COLOURS

A fun hands-on way for children to learn how secondary colours are made from primary colours!

We're all about finding simple playful ways to learn - ideas you can do just as easily at home as in the classroom.

Over the past few days we've been sharing some easy play ideas which use only few materials and are simple to set up at home. You can read one, two, three, four and five later. Today we did one of our favourite activities - mixing colours.


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Hands-on Way to Learn How to Make Secondary Colours | you clever monkey
We love experimenting with colour. Frequent visitors here will already know this but if this is your first time here, we written before about colour mixing with playdough and paint, colour mixing with paintcolour mixing by making chalk paint.
Easy play ideas - using simple resources found at home, re-create these easy play invitations for your children to make and play these holidays. Visit www.youclevermonkey.com or #easyplayidea on Instagram to follow along!

Today's easy play idea was a scaled-down version of our dip dye art. The process is simple and it's a fun hands-on way to learn how secondary colours are made from the three primary colours of red, blue and yellow.

You will need -
  • three cups/containers (deep enough for dipping)
  • liquid water colours or food colouring in red, blue and yellow (we watered down our liquid water colours a little to make them go further)
  • paper card stock cut into small strips
Just dip one end of the paper into one colour covering two thirds of the card then remove it.


Hands-on Way to Learn How to Make Secondary Colours | you clever monkey

Turn it around and then dip the other end in an alternate colour.

Hands-on Way to Learn How to Make Secondary Colours | you clever monkey

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Of course you can't just do one or two, you have to do many! We're thinking these will make great bookmarks when they're dry.


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You can also check out the hashtag #easyplayidea on Instagram for more ideas to promote play in your house.