Class Principles
Line
Value
Shape
100

What should you treat your classmates, Ms. Carlson, the classroom, and your materials with?

Respect

100

How many line families are there?

2

100

What does "H" stand for on the pencil hardness scale?

Hard

100

A Shape is a ______ line (fill in the blank)

closed line

200

If Ms. Carlson is busy when you need something, what should you be?

Patient

200

What are the names of the line families?

Straight and angled and Curved

200

What does "B" stand for on the pencil hardness scale?

Black

200

How many families of shapes are there?

2 - Geometric and Organic

300

Instead of making snap decisions with your artwork, what should you try to be?

Thoughtful

300

What does line variety add to your artwork?

Visual interest

300

What is the "lead" in the middle of your pencil actually made out of?

Graphite

300

Which type of shapes is mathematically defined?

Geometric

400

If you are not immediately good at something or you make something you don't like, what should you do?

Try again!

400
How many ways are there to achieve line variety?

4

400

What is the blender tool we use called?

Tortillon or Stump

400

Which type of shapes can use both kinds of line?

Organic

500

What is the word Ms. Carlson used to describe when you don't succeed at something and still try again?

Perseverance 

500

Name all the methods of achieving line variety. (You must name all of them to get the points!)

Thickness 


Length 


Distance 


Direction

500

Name all four methods of shading. (You must name all 4 to get the points!)

Blending

Hatching

Cross-Hatching

Stippling

500

What is a contour?

A line that defines the boundaries of an object