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Wild Colour Theory Resource Wheels
Wilded Family Colour Resource Pack comes with one large intricately
illustrated wooden colour wheel and four beautiful smaller teaching
parts (all wood). Perfect for teaching children about colours and their
relationships with one another. Using these tools children can learn,
Mixing Colours, Colour tints, Complimentary Colours and Natural
habitats. The wheel can be used as artwork when lessons are not taking
place!
Help children discover allows them to learn how mixing different hues
creates new tints as well as temperature differences between different
colours. Discover, not just the colours, but their relationship to one
another, their temperature and their opposites. Just looking at these
beautiful illustrations and the wonderful rainbow wheel will encourage
your children to experiment with what they think might happen if you
combine two specific kinds together
Imagine the possibilities for your child’s creativity when they are thinking
about colours in imaginative ways. When learning colour theory they are
imaging what a hot colour evokes, where a cold colour can be found: With
this in mind, a cross curricular approach can be taken – using the colour
wheel to uncover habitats and latterly with our language add on kit. You
can use the same tool to help with learning languages and sciences.
This wooden wheel is designed to grow with children as they learn from
a very young age, looking and introducing simple primary, secondary and
tertiary colour mixing; to older children as they investigate habitats and
languages.
296m diameter x 9mm, plus 4x 150mm diameter x 9mm - Made on 9mm
uncoated PEFC Garnica plywood, using inks with no VOCs and no heavy
metals. The wood, paper packing and mental fixings are each recyclable.
100% plastic free. Packing is made of recycled cardboard. Made in GB
All images and designs © Stephanie Green 2000 – 2023