Color
Shape
Form
Value
Do you know Ms. Nida?
100

What is the Primary Colors?

Blue, Yellow, and Red

100

What is shape?

A two-dimensional area that is defined in space.

100

What is a form?

An object with three-dimensions (height, width, depth).

100

What is Value?

Describes the brightness or darkness of color.

100

Who is my twin sister?

Ms. Krystal

200

Another word for color?

Hue

200

What are the 3 types of shapes?

Geometric, Organic, and free-form.

200

What is an example of a Geometric Form?

Cone, Pyramid, Sphere, Cube, Cylinder, etc.

200

When you add grey to purple, you are making a _________.

Tone

200

Where was I born?

Germany

300

When you add white to red, you are making the ________.

Tint

300

What project did we do for shape?

Tessellation

300

What is an example of an Organic Form?

Cloud, Shells, etc.

300

When you add black to blue, you are making a __________.

Shade

300

What is my favorite food?

German

400

What is Psychology of Color?

The influence of color over human behavior.

400

How do we use tessellations in everyday life?

Floors, roofs, buildings, and even art.

400

What is the difference between shape and form?

Shape is 2-D and Form is 3-D.

400

Achromatic Value Is?

Free from color.

400

Where did I go to school?

Perry Public School, NOC, and UCO.

500

Who invented the first color wheel?

Sir Isaac Newton

500

What is a vertex?

Where the shapes join together, the corner point. By looking at the vertex and counting the sides of all the shapes that meet at the vertex you are able to name a tessellation.

500

How do you make a 2-D Shape look 3-D? 

By creating an illusion with shading.

500

What is the Value Scale?

A range of values. Light, Mid-Tones, and Shades.

500

What did I do before Junior High?

I subbed, was a Kindergarten TA, and taught Art in Enid.

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