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Jun 2012

Children’s Activity 46: Flashlight Color Lab

An Indoor Play Activity

This activity uses light to demonstrate how colors are made from the three primary colors.
Materials Required:

  • One or more flashlights
  • 3 balloons (red, yellow, blue)

Optional Materials:

  • Paper bag


Instructions:

Most kids find colors fascinating. This activity uses light to demonstrate how colors are made from the three primary colors.

You’ll have to sacrifice three balloons – a red, a yellow, and a blue. (Keep balloons out of young children’s hands.)

Stretch the balloon material over a flashlight and hold it in place with a rubber band.

Then, in a darkened room, have your child shine the flashlight on the wall or ceiling.

By adding different balloon “filters,” you can make a variety of secondary colors. (Blue + yellow = green; red + blue = purple; red + yellow = orange.)

If you have several flashlights, you can place one of the primary color balloons over each one, and do the mixing on the wall or ceiling.

A variation on this theme entails using three flashlights with balloon “filters” (one for each primary color), and holding them inside a good-sized paper bag with holes cut in the bottom.

This is easiest if you and your child each hold a flashlight within the bag.

Aim the holes at the ceiling and move the flashlights inside – you’ll create a rainbow-like dance of light and colors guaranteed to delight and amuse.

 

This Childrens Activity is sponsored by Zane Education – the home of online Visual Learning.

 

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