Primary Colours
Secondary Colours
Complementary Colours
Colour Mixing
Freshwater Ecosystems
100

The primary colour that is the colour of a strawberry

Red

100

Name something green

Grass, leaves, broccoli, frogs etc.

100

The complementary colour of blue

Orange
100

How do you make purple?

Red and blue

100

What happens to the lake when it gets cold outside?

It freezes

200

The primary colour that is the colour of water

Blue

200

Name something orange

A fox, an orange, a goldfish, etc. 

200

The complementary colour of purple

Yellow

200

How do you make orange?

Red and yellow
200

Where does a beaver live?

In a beaver lodge

300

The primary colour that is the colour of the sun

Yellow

300

Name something purple

A grape, a plum, a flower, etc.

300

The complementary colour of red

Green

300

How do you make green?

Blue and yellow

300

Name an animal that lives both in the water and on land.

Otter, Beaver, Snake, etc.

400

Why are they called "primary colours"?

You can't mix them yourself from other colours.

400

Why are they called "secondary colours"?

You can make them by mixing the primary colours together.

400

What happens when you place complementary colours beside each other?

They become more vibrant.

400

What happens when you mix complementary colours together?

You get a toned down version of the colour, or a neutral.

400

Name a bird that can swim.

Duck, goose, swan, etc.