2. Title: Primary colours
Art contents: Primary and secondary colours, Mondrian
English contents: Primary and secondary colours, shapes,
materials ( brush, felt-tip pen, cup, plate…)
Objectives:
- To differentiate primary and secondary colours
- To know Mondrian and the abstract painting.
7. Some links to work with:
- Presentation on colours:
http://www.childrensuniversity.manchester.ac.uk/media/services/thechildrensuniversityofmanchester/flash/colourwheel.swf
-Review on primary, secondary, tertiary
- or complementary colours:
http://resources.education.tas.gov.au/item/edres/e09d5cf8-d645-3ee2-4ab5-a49cf8a03811/2/ColourPoetry.zip/cwheel.swf
-Getting to know the meaning of colours:
-http://www.mariaclaudiacortes.com/colors/Colors.swf
See them in http://outroblogmais.blogspot.com/
8. LITTLE BLUE AND LITTLE YELLOW
Watch this video on mixing colours
for 1st cycle
9. WORK WITH THE PRIMARY COLOURS
AND MIX THEM
With this handout
childen have to
colour A, C and E
with the primary colours
and B, D and F
with the colour they obtain
from mixing them.
12. MONDRIAN
Piet Mondrian was born in the
Netherlands in 1872. His
father was a drawing teacher.
He studied painting in
Amsterdam. He worked as a
teacher too. He painted with
primary colours ( blue, red and
yellow) in rectangles and
squares and sometimes
triangles. He died in New York
in 1944.