Ice painting is a unique and different way to paint. Your child
will soon learn how the three basic colors he sprinkles on the paper
can change as they mix together into all the other colors in the
spectrum.
Let him experiment with just two colors at a time at first so he
can learn how red and yellow make different shades of orange; red
and blue make purple; and yellow and blue make green.
Use your color crayons to write these color equations on an 8-1/2
x 11 sheet of paper for a chart to keep near his art supplies so
he always has it for reference. For example: Red (write "Red"
with the red crayon) and (written in black crayon) Yellow (written
in yellow crayon) = (written in black crayon) Orange (written in
orange crayon). You can title the chart MY COLOR CHART using any
or all of the crayon colors you want. If your preschooler is having
trouble recognizing any of the colors, this is an excellent hands-on
way to teach him. Remember, repeated practice with your help and
words is the quickest way for your child to learn.
MATERIALS NEEDED:
Water
Ice cube tray
Popsicle sticks
Powdered tempera paint in red, yellow and blue
Spice shaker containers
Shiny freezer wrap paper or finger painting paper Red, yellow, blue,
orange, purple, green and black crayons
ACTIVITY STEPS:
1. Fill the ice cube tray with water.
2. Lean a popsicle stick in each hole and freeze tray.
3. Cover your work area with a plastic table cloth or newspaper.
4. Have your child rub an ice cub all over the shiny, freezer wrap
paper. Sprinkle dry paint on the wet paper.
5. As the ice melts into the paint, use another popsicle stick or
ice cube to make designs in the colors.
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