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Mixing Colors

2015
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Tagi: 3-5 years, Colorful World, Colors, Academic, Active Learning, Learning/Development Processes, Lesson Plan
Gulu Cognitive Development
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The lesson “Mixing Colors” further teaches children about the concept of color and how by mixing basic colors, new ones are formed. The children will have the opportunity to physically create the colors green, purple, and orange by mixing the basic primary colors of red, yellow, and blue. The lesson includes guided instructions for the teacher, including preparation, a script, and suggested activities to facilitate further learning in a fun and interactive manner. This lesson is designed for children between 3-5 years, and is the 8th lesson in the 2nd Year “Colors and Shapes.”

Chikalata ichi ndi gawo la: Core Curriculum - Cognitive - 3 to 5 - Year 2

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