Exploring Colors
A Grade 3 science worksheet to explore primary, secondary, and tertiary colors, and how colors mix.
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Exploring Colors
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. For drawing questions, use your crayons or colored pencils.
1. Which of these are the three primary colors?
Orange, Green, Purple
Red, Yellow, Blue
Pink, Brown, Black
White, Gray, Red

2. When you mix red and yellow, you get the color .
3. When you mix yellow and blue, you get the color .
4. When you mix blue and red, you get the color .
5. Look around your classroom or home. What is your favorite color you see, and what object is that color?
6. Black is the absence of all colors.
True
False
7. White light is made up of all the colors of the rainbow.
True
False
8. Draw a picture of something you like, and color it using only primary colors.
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