The Story of the Color Wheel

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A fun story to present when introducing elementary students to the Color Wheel.

Transcript of The Story of the Color Wheel

The Story of The Color Wheel (Part 1)

Written By Ms. WIllustrated by Clipart

Once upon a time, no colors existed.

Chapter 1The Primary Colors

Then, all of a sudden, the first three colors POPPED into space!

Their names were Yellow, Blue, and Red. Since they were not made from any other colors, they named themselves the “Primary Colors”.

The Primary Colors became really good friends and colored the stars in the universe.

But soon they started to get lonely. Blue became even bluer.

Yellow offered poor Blue a piece of its heart. Blue decided to let Yellow have a piece of its heart as well.

Chapter 2

The Secondary Colors

POP! Out of the hearts came Baby Green! Yellow and Blue were so happy!

“I wonder what will happen if Red and I combine our hearts too?” wondered Blue.

POP! Baby Violet was born!

Then Red and Yellow combined their hearts, too. And guess what happened?

POP! Baby Orange was born!

Because they came second, the Primary Colors named their babies the “Secondary Colors”.

Then the six colors began to paint the world.

Chapter 3

The Complementary Colors

After watching the world and the people that lived on it for some time, the six colors decided what their favorite holidays were.

Blue and Orange liked Halloween.

Red and Green liked Christmas.

Yellow and Violet liked Easter.

These pairs of colors got along, so they called themselves “Complementary Colors.”

Then the colors created one huge circle. This huge circle became known as the color wheel.

Chapter 4

The Color Wheel

The Complementary Colors like to be across from each other on the wheel.

The Primary Colors spread themselves out evenly.

So do the Secondary Colors.

When read clockwise, the colors of the Color Wheel go in rainbow order.

The End!

And that is the end of the first part of our story!

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The Story of The Color Wheel (Part 2)

Written By Ms. WIllustrated by Clipart

Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue and Violet were very happy for a long time.

Chapter 5The Tertiary Colors

Most of the world had color, but some parts did not. Soon, the six colors wanted to paint the rest of the world.

Blue remembered that he, Yellow, and Red had blended their colors to create Green, Orange, and Violet.

“Maybe we can mix our colors even MORE!” Blue exclaimed. “Then we can use the new colors to color the rest of the world!”

Just then, six white doves flew up from a tree. Eager to help the colors, they offered to color the rest of the world.

“But how can the doves do that?” Red wondered. “They are plain white.”

Then all the colors smiled at the same time, for they had all thought of the same idea.

They had the six doves line up.

Red and Orange threw part of their color onto the first dove. The dove became Red-Orange!

Orange and Yellow threw part of their color onto the second dove. The dove became Yellow-Orange!

Yellow and Green threw part of their color onto the third dove. The dove became Yellow-Green!

Blue and Green threw part of their color onto the fourth dove. The dove became Blue-Green!

Blue and Violet threw part of their color onto the fifth dove. The dove became Blue-Violet!

Violet and Red threw part of their color onto the sixth and smallest dove. The dove became Red-Violet!

The six doves were so happy with their new colors. They painted the rest of the world.

Then the six colors decided to add the doves to their color wheel! They named them the “Tertiary Colors” because they came third.

Chapter 6

Triads The colors and the doves

enjoyed spending

time together. They liked

to hang out in groups of

three.

They hung out in triads.

Triads are groups of

three colors that are EVENLY

SPREAD on the color wheel.

The Primary Colors are one triad.

The secondary colors are another.

Yellow-Green, Blue-Violet, and Red-

Orange are a triad.

So are Red-Violet, Blue-Green, and

Yellow-Orange.

The twelve colors lived happily ever after. In fact, they are still alive today in everything you see.