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Category: Grade 5 – Unit 3

Lesson 4 – Mid-Year Classroom Museum & Celebration

Three side-by-side circular designs in blue, peach, and lavender, each containing a large central cloud-like shape and two smaller overlapping cloud shapes in contrasting colors, representing a playful, abstract illustration used for a classroom museum or celebration theme.

This lesson is a celebration of the artists!

Lesson 3 – Collage: Analogous Colors

A colorful student artwork featuring a still life collage of bananas, apples, and other fruit, along with a vase of greenery, all set against a newspaper-text background and rendered in analogous green and yellow hues.

Students will explore complementary colors by collaging found paper.

Lesson 2 – Color Wheel: Collaborate to Make Tertiary Colors

A student-created color wheel divided into 12 sections, each filled with a different hue using crayon. The segments are labeled with "P" (Primary), "S" (Secondary), and "T" (Tertiary) to indicate color types.

Though we lightly introduced the relationships between colors in the previous lesson, the color wheel is one of the most effective ways to visualize this concept for student artists.

Lesson 1 – Color Mixing: Repeat to Match!

A six-square color grid shows crayon-filled boxes.

Color mixing is a great way to help students explore the art element of color.

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