We noticed that when we put two primary colors next to each other on the same strip, the colors blended together into something new.
The really cool one was black. When we did the black, we noticed that lots of different colors showed up. This is because black is made out of all the colors.
Next we made color wheels.
We learned that there are primary and secondary colors. Primary colors are red, blue and yellow. They are called primary colors because you can't mix any colors to get those colors. Secondary colors are purple, green and orange. We can make those out of the primary colors. The wheel helps us see how colors are connected. We learned that complimentary colors are the right across from each other, and they look super good together.
Anna: I should listen directions better, I had to redraw my color wheel three times.
Mina: The color wheel on the blog is mine, it was fun to color.
Jack: My water changed color from the markers, and it looked like different colors when I looked at it in different ways.
We want to try and start something new. So at the end of each blog we want to leave you with an interesting science fact.
Today's Fact: A bumblebee flaps its wings 160 beats per second.
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