Color Wheel Creation Activity
Date: Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Time: BS PSYCH 2A 2:00pm TO 3:00pm and BS PSYCH 2B 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Location: Elementary Building
                                 Instructions
Our activity will focus on understanding the fundamentals of color theory by
creating our own color wheels. This hands-on experience will help us identify
primary, secondary, and tertiary colors, and explore their relationships.
Preparation
      1. When you arrive, please find a workspace and organize your
         materials.
      2. Make sure to read and analyze the module, especially the
         discussions about color wheel.
      3. Lastly, your teacher will be drawing lots to determine the specific
         type of color each student will focus on for their color wheel. This
         means some of you might be assigned primary colors, others
         secondary colors, and some will work with tertiary colors and etc.
      4. Based on your assigned color type, you'll then mix and apply the
         appropriate colors onto your color wheel template.
What to Bring / Need to Bring:
To ensure you have everything you need for a successful and fun activity,
please bring the following:
     Paints
      Different colors
     Paint Brushes
      A few different sizes would be helpful (one small for details, one
      medium for mixing and filling).
     Palette
      A plastic palette, an old plate, or even a piece of cardboard or plastic
      lid to mix your paints on.
     Water Container
      A jar or cup for rinsing your brushes.
     Rag or Paper Towels
      For wiping brushes and cleaning up spills.
     Pencil and Eraser
      For light sketching or labeling if needed.
     Ruler (Optional)
      For drawing neat lines if you're creating your own wheel template from
      scratch.
     Old Newspaper or Protective Covering
      To protect your workspace from paint spills.
     Apron or Old Shirt
      To protect your clothes from paint.
Important Reminders
     Wear clothes you don't mind getting paint on.
     Be ready to experiment and have fun with colors!
     If you have any questions before Wednesday, feel free to ask.