Art Education Project
...I would write on index cards about the colors in order to challenge the children to not only visualize the color wheel itself, but to use cognitive reasoning to deduce which colors the answers could not be. It would test the children’s knowledge of the names of colors, and their ability to recognize them from memory. It would also be fun! Design and directions: The design of the game would be just like a traditional Bingo game board, using colors instead of numbers or letters. Since there are eighteen colors in the three groups I described above (three primary, three secondary and twelve tertiary colors), I would have a five by five block of colored squares, using all of the three groups of colors and repeating two of the colors. Placement of the colors on the board would be completely random. There would be any numb...