After reading Mix It Up we discussed our new intention of creating different colors of paint. We showed the children the beginnings of a color wheel that had been pieced together by their own watercolor exploring. The children noticed that there were a lot of colors that were still missing. After making choices, Alex and Charlie Menke both landed in the watercolor mixing area, where they were provided with blue and yellow watercolors as well as our posted incomplete color wheel. They got busy making shades of green.
“But we don’t have all the colors we need! We need orange!” ALEX
Charlie agrees. As Charlie continues to mix the watercolors, Alex gets up and finds the nearby book Color by Ruth Heller. He pages through the book and then directs DJ to look at the page he has found. “This is the page we need!…So, can we have red and yellow?” DJ explains that she has made a note about needing these colors so we can provide them on another occasion. Alex and Charlie continue to work with the provided blue and yellow. After a bit more time Alex declares,
“This is a different color. This is turquoise!”