Art Room Rules & Jobs
Past Projects
Color
About Ms. Woolley
Art-Related Careers
100

Who/what group is responsible for reminding the class and Ms. Woolley of the appropriate noise level? 

What are the distributors. 

100

What was our very first activity in art class this year?

Decorating our portfolios!

100

Red, Yellow, Blue are what?

What are primary colors.

100

This is Ms. Woolley's _________ year teaching art. 

First

100

a person who designs houses

What is an architect?

200
What is the Sink Squad responsible for in the art room? 

Keeping the sinks and counters clean, washing brushes, watching to make sure everyone washes their supplies. 

200

What messy art medium did we use to color our disco balls?

Chalk pastels

200

What are the secondary colors? Name all of them. 

Orange, green, and violet (or purple). 

200

Ms. Woolley takes walks around town with her fiance's dog, Rocky. What kind of dog is Rocky? 

German Shepard

200

a person who takes pictures of people, places, and/or things for a living. 

What is a photographer? 

300

What does the "R" in ARTIST stand for according to our Artist Code? 

RESPECT yourself, Ms. Woolley, and your peers.

300

A tint is created by adding what color to another? 

white

300

What are the colors next to each other on the color wheel that usually go together well? 

What are analogous colors.

300

What month and year is Ms. Woolley getting married? 

June 2026 (next June)

300
a person who designs art to be printed. They may also design logos and other work for businesses. 

graphic designer

400

When are artists in the room allowed to clean up for the day? 

When the "duck" timer/alarm goes off. 

400

What is the name of the line used in one-point perspective projects to represent where the sky and the ground meet? 

horizon line

400

What are colors that sit across from each other on the color wheel called? They are "opposites" and when mixed create a muddy color. 

Complementary colors

400

Ms. Woolley attended college at what university?

Bluffton University

400

a person who makes dishes, vases, and other decorative objects out of clay. 

What is a potter? (will accept sculptor)

500

How many rules are listed in Ms. Woolley's Artist Code? 

6: A-R-T-I-S-T. 

500

We learned about disco balls and how they were associated with a specific decade in history (called the "Disco Era". Which groovy decade made the disco ball popular?

1970s (late 60s--late 70s)

500

Tertiary colors are made by mixing what colors together? 

Colors that sit next to one another on the wheel. (example: red orange)

500

Ms. Woolley has a twin sister, Grace. Grace and Ms. Woolley do not look alike. What kind of twins are they? 

Fraternal twins

500

an artist who designs inside rooms for other people

What is an interior designer?

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