Rainbow Heart Color Theory Project
by amy.maiers in Craft > Clay
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Rainbow Heart Color Theory Project
This is an art project I do with my PreK and Kindergarteners. I use Crayola's Model Magic because of the colors and the ease and cleanliness.
Start With the Primary Colors
Seperate Into Thirds
Each color needs to be seperated into thirds. This is hard for young children to do, so I tell them to make 3 piles until they no longer have clay in their hand.
Color Wheel Set Up
Have students set up the color wheel by places one yellow, one red, and blue in a triangle then place between the red and the blue a red and blue put together and place a yellow and blue together and set between the yellow and the blue clays and finally the red and the yellow together and placed between the red and yellow ones. It should make a circle with six pieces of clay.
Start mixing clay... I ask the students to predict what color I will be making... red and blue make purple
Red and yellow make orange
yellow and blue make green... and there you have your basic color wheel with the primary and secondary colors...
start rolling out coils
try to keep them in similar lengths
place the coils in correct order
place the coils in rainbow order and press together so the coils stick together.
Curving the clay will create the upper part of the heart
using your pinching fingers create the point of the heart
flatten and shape until it is heart shaped
I use a straw to create the hole- very quick and easy works well with regular clay also
Remind students when they string the heart not to pull on the string as it will rip out of the clay and when they carry it to the drying place carry it in the palm of their hand not by the string.
I use file labels on the strings to identify whose is whose. Let them dry for 24 hours and then they may take them home or hang them up on the tree.