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Last updated

11 May 2026

pptx, 2.72 MB
pptx, 2.72 MB
pdf, 648.17 KB
pdf, 648.17 KB

A creative and engaging art resource designed to help students and teachers explore the foundations of colour theory through play, experimentation, and hands-on learning. This two-file pack combines an easy-to-follow 18-slide PowerPoint presentation with a practical 2-page printable colour wheel activity to build confidence, creativity, and understanding of colour relationships.

The presentation introduces:

The basics of the colour wheel
Primary, secondary, and tertiary colours
Creating effective colour combinations
Warm and cool colours
Tints, tones, and shades
Colour psychology and emotion
Using colour successfully in artwork and design
The accompanying printable activity helps students create their own colour theory wheel while experimenting with paint mixing, colour transitions, and creative exploration.

Designed not only to teach colour theory, but also to encourage a positive and playful creative mindset, this resource promotes:

Confidence through experimentation
Independent creativity
Artistic risk-taking without fear of mistakes
Mindful and enjoyable art-making
Persistence and creative growth
Perfect for art teachers, cover lessons, KS3, GCSE Art, beginner artists, and creative workshops. Clear, visually engaging, and ready to use in the classroom or studio.

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