Plan one additional language lesson for grade 1 learners for topic of identifying Colours

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Lesson Title: Color Mixing Fun

Objective:
- Students will be able to identify and mix primary colors to create new colors.
- Students will be able to communicate and describe colors using vocabulary learned in previous lessons.

Materials Needed:
- Red, yellow, and blue paint
- Paintbrushes
- White paper
- Color mixing chart

Procedure:

1. Begin the lesson by reviewing the primary colors (red, yellow, blue) with the students. Ask them to identify objects in the classroom that are each color.

2. Introduce the concept of color mixing by showing the students a color mixing chart. Explain that by combining different primary colors, we can create new colors.

3. Give each student a small sheet of white paper and a set of red, yellow, and blue paint. Instruct them to use the paintbrushes to mix the primary colors and create new colors on their paper. Encourage them to experiment and see what new colors they can create.

4. As the students are painting, walk around the room and ask them to describe the colors they are creating using the vocabulary learned in previous lessons (e.g. light blue, dark purple).

5. Once the students have finished their color mixing, have them share their creations with the class. Encourage them to talk about which colors they used and how they mixed them together.

6. Finish the lesson by discussing the different colors the students created and reinforcing the names of the new colors they learned. Remind them that they can continue to experiment with color mixing at home or in future art projects.

Assessment:
- Observe students as they mix colors and describe their creations to assess their understanding of the lesson.
- Have students complete a worksheet where they mix primary colors to create new colors and write the names of the colors they create.

Extension Activity:
- Have students create a color wheel by mixing primary colors and placing the new colors in the appropriate sections. This can serve as a visual reference for future lessons on color mixing.

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