Lesson Plan for Kindergarten - Art - Primary Colors

**Lesson Plan: Primary Colors for Kindergarten Students** **Grade Level:** Kindergarten **Subject:** Art **Duration:** 45 minutes **Topic:** Primary Colors **Objectives:** 1. Students will identify and name the primary colors: red, blue, and yellow. 2. Students will understand how primary colors can be used to create other colors. 3. Students will explore primary colors through hands-on art activities. **Materials Needed:** - Large chart or poster with red, blue, and yellow colors - Red, blue, and yellow tempera paint - Paintbrushes - Mixing palettes or paper plates - White paper or cardstock - Aprons or smocks - Water cups for rinsing brushes - Paper towels - Primary color storybook (optional) - Song about primary colors (optional) **Standards:** - Recognize and use primary colors. - Develop motor skills through painting. **Introduction (10 minutes):** 1. **Greeting and Warm-up Activity:** - Welcome the students and seat them in a circle. - Introduce the topic of the day: Primary Colors. - Briefly discuss the importance of colors in art and introduce the three primary colors (red, blue, and yellow). 2. **Interactive Chart:** - Show the large chart with the primary colors. - Ask students to identify each color on the chart. - Discuss where they might see these colors in their everyday environment. 3. **Primary Colors Song (optional):** - Play or sing a simple song about primary colors to reinforce the concept. **Activity 1: Exploring Colors (15 minutes):** 1. **Demonstration:** - Show the students how to use the paintbrush to pick up paint from the palette. - Demonstrate mixing two primary colors on a separate palette to create a secondary color (e.g., red and blue make purple). 2. **Hands-on Activity:** - Give each student a white sheet of paper or cardstock. - Provide each student with small amounts of red, blue, and yellow paint, along with a paintbrush and a mixing palette. - Let the students explore painting with the three primary colors. Encourage them to mix colors to see what new colors they can create. - Assist students in recognizing the colors they have mixed and guide them as needed. **Activity 2: Primary Color Artwork (15 minutes):** 1. **Guided Painting:** - Ask students to paint a simple picture using only the primary colors. Ideas include painting a simple house, sun, or a garden. 2. **Sharing and Discussion:** - Once the students have completed their artwork, have them gather and share their paintings with the class. - Discuss the different colors they discovered through mixing and how they used the primary colors in their artwork. **Conclusion (5 minutes):** 1. **Recap:** - Review the primary colors and what they’ve learned about mixing colors. - Praise the students for their creativity and participation. 2. **Clean-Up:** - Guide the students in cleaning their brushes and the work area. 3. **Closing:** - Sing the primary colors song one more time (if previously used). - Thank the students for their hard work and tell them how excited you are to see their next artwork. **Assessment:** - Observe students’ ability to identify and use primary colors during activities. - Note participation and enthusiasm during discussions and activities. - Evaluate final artwork for understanding of primary colors and color mixing. --- This lesson plan combines discussion, hands-on activities, and opportunities for creativity and expression, making it engaging and educational for kindergarten students.