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    • Color mixing with ice cubes: This activity involves mixing different colored ice cubes and observing how they melt and blend.
    • Glazing lines: This activity involves layering watercolors to create depth and new colors.
    • Bouncy balloon mixing: This activity requires balloons filled with different colored paints that are popped over a canvas or paper.
    • Transparent shape diagrams: This activity uses Venn diagrams to show how different colors overlap and create new colors.
    • Shaker color mixing: This activity is less messy and involves shaking jars or bottles filled with different colored liquids.
    • Color bias color wheels: This activity shows how different primary colors have different biases or tendencies towards secondary colors.
    • Wet canvas: This activity uses a wet canvas or paper and drops of different colored paints to create a fluid and colorful effect.
    • Washable markers drips: This activity uses washable markers and water to create drips of colors that mix and blend.
    • Watercolor pencil layering: This activity uses watercolor pencils to create layers of colors that can be activated with water.
    • Monochromatic layers: This activity uses different shades of the same color to create a monochromatic painting.
    • Color-mixing chart: This activity uses a grid or chart to show how different combinations of colors produce new colors.
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