Painting
Picture Frames
Telephone Manners
Words to Know
Words to Know 2
100

Type of painting that shows natural subjects (i.e. mountains, lakes, fields, forests, etc.)

Landscape painting

100

The first step in making a picture frame 

Choose a shape

100

The formal form of Can I?

May I?

100

When a painting seems sad and dark

Gloomy

100

You use these to cut out a picture frame

Scissors

200

A type of painting that shows a person or group of people 

Portrait painting

200

The step after you have taken a ruler and drawn your shape

Cut Out the Shape
200

The formal form of 'it's'

This is

200

When a painting has bright colors and seems sharp

Vivid
200

What you use to glue the picture into the picture frame

Glue Stick

300

A type of painting that shows non-moving objects such as books, flowers, furniture etc.

Still-life painting

300

What you do with the picture frame after cutting the shape out and glueing the picture in

Decorate your Frame

300

What you leave when someone is out and you have to tell them something

A message

300

A painting made of many shapes, sharp angles, and lines

Geometric

300

How you ask who someone is on the phone - formal

May I ask who is speaking? 

400

A type of painting that shows ideas in shapes and patterns with no set form

Abstract Painting

400

What tools do you need to make a picture frame

Scissors, glue, pencils, and paper etc.

400

What you use a telephone for?

Call

400

When a painting seems calm and simple

Peaceful or Relaxing

400

An informal way to tell someone on the phone 'just a moment'

Hold on

500

A person who paints or draws like Vincent Van Gogh and Henri Rousseau

An Artist

500

What we make to hold a picture

A Picture Frame

500

What do telephones allow us to do?

Connect with people

500

When a painting is dark yet powerful

Scary

500

A word for something strange, yet unique and thought out

Creative

Imaginative

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