Oil Pastel
Elements of Art
Working with Clay
Color Theory
Do You Know Your Teacher?
100

The two types of pressure.

What is heavy pressure and light pressure?
100

Line and value create this.

What is form?

100

It is found by rivers and is used to create pottery.

What is clay?

100

Yellow, red, blue.

What are primary colors?

100

Mrs. D's full last name.

What is D'Onofrio-McIndoe?

200

Scratching off a dark layer to reveal a colored layer underneath.

What is sgraffito?

200

The two types of space.

What is positive and negative?

200

A kiln fires pottery at this temperature.

What is 1,800 degrees?

200

Two colors that are across from each other on the color wheel.

What are complementary colors?

200

Mrs. Germano's dog's name.

Who is Tucker?

300

Layering circular marks on top of each other.

What is scumbling?

300

The 3 sets of complementary colors.

What are:

1. Red and green

2. Purple and yellow

3. Blue and orange

300

It needs at least 3 coats to reach it's optimal color.

What is glaze?
300

Purple, green, blue.

What are cool colors?

300

One of Mrs. D's favorite bands.

What is One Direction?

400

Using dots to create value.

What is stippling?

400

An outline of an object.

What is a shape?

400

A mix of finely ground clay and water.

What is slip?

400

One color with many tints and shades.

What is monochromatic color?

400

Mrs. Germano has this number of kids. (Bonus points if you remember their names!)

What are 3 kids? Mila, Luca, and Alessa.

500
Glue is a material that _______ oil pastel.

What is resist?

500

We are able to see this because a spectrum of light reflects off an object.

What is color?

500

Pottery made from porous clay that is fired at 1800 degrees.

What is earthenware?

500

Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.

What are analogous colors?

500

Mrs. D is this age.

What is 26?

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