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Visit PositivelyAutism.com for autism teaching materials and training. Most things are free! Behavior Strategies ABA and Autism Online Tutorials Online Autism Training Classes for Parents and Teachers Social Skill Stories Lessons and Learning Activities. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Visit  PositivelyAutism.com  for autism teaching materials and training. Most things are free!
Page 2: Visit  PositivelyAutism.com  for autism teaching materials and training. Most things are free!

Visit PositivelyAutism.com for autism teaching materials and training. Most things are free!

• Behavior Strategies

• ABA and Autism Online Tutorials

• Online Autism Training Classes for Parents and Teachers

• Social Skill Stories

• Lessons and Learning Activities

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Instructions• Gain the student’s interest and attention by showing the videos linked on

the next page.• After viewing the videos, tell the student they will be learning more about

primary and secondary colors.• Make sure you are viewing this as a slide show, so you will be able to see

the animation on each slide. Go through the slide show before you show to your student so that you will be familiar with what the animation looks like.

• Directions for specific slides:– On slide 6, talk about each primary color that appears when you click the mouse.

Tell the student that these are the primary colors.– On slide 7, talk about what happens when you mix the colors as they appear when

you click the mouse.– On slide 8, talk about each secondary color that appears when you click the

mouse. Tell the student that these are the secondary colors.– On slides 9 to 12, read the title of the slide as a direction or question to your

student. The student should find the correct color on the page. This is called receptive identification. When you click the mouse, the correct color will be emphasized.

– On slides 13 to 18, the student should fill in the blank with either “primary” or “secondary” color. You can read the sentence, and stop at the blank to let the student say the answer. This is called expressive identification. When you click the mouse, the correct word will appear in the blank.

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Primary and Secondary Color Videos• Start introducing the concept with a fun video, such

as this song about primary and secondary colors from Sesame Street (http://youtu.be/yu44JRTIxSQ) or from Barney (http://youtu.be/90bhBUJRY20)

• You can then move to a more instructional video. Here’s a very visual and concrete demonstration of mixing paint colors to make new colors. Made for ESL students, but I also think it would be great for students with autism: http://youtu.be/ekuLw4KRCHw

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Primary Colors

Red Yellow Blue

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Mixing Primary Colors

Red + Yellow = Orange Red + Blue = Purple

Blue + Yellow = Green

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Secondary Colors

Purple Green Orange

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Which one is a primary color?

GreenRed OrangeRed

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Point to a secondary color.

OrangeRed Yellow Orange

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Find a primary color.

YellowPurple GreenYellow

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Show me a secondary color.

Purple Yellow BluePurple

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Purple is a ___________ color.secondary

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Red is a ___________ color.primary

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Yellow is a ___________ color.primary

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Green is a ___________ color.secondary

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Orange is a ___________ color.secondary

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Blue is a ___________ color.primary

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Great job with primary and secondary colors!