Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Color Schemes
Color Theory
Ms. Anderson
100

What are the Primary Colors?

Red, Yellow, and Blue

100

What are the secondary colors?

Orange, Purple, and Green

100

Define the word tone 

Any color + Gray

100

Define the word tint.

A color and white mixed together.

100

What is Ms. Anderson's favorite color?

Black

200

Why are the primary colors called primary?

They are the colors that create all other colors.  You cannot create these colors.

200

What is red + yellow?

Orange

200

What is the term; 2 colors opposite from each other on the color wheel?

Complementary Color Scheme

200

Define the word Shade.

A color and black mixed together.

200

What is Ms. Anderson's favorite pastime?

Reading 

300

When you mix the primary colors equally you get what?

A Neutral Color

300

What is yellow + blue?

Green

300

What is the term; 3 colors next to each other on the color wheel?

Analogous

300

Give an example of an Analogous color scheme. 

Any colors side by side on the color wheel 


300

What's Ms. Anderson's first name?

Rachel 

400

What happens when you mix 1 primary and 1 secondary color together?

A tertiary color is formed

400

What is red + blue?

Purple

400

What are the 3 Color Schemes?

Triadic, Analogous, and Complementary

400

How do you make tertiary colors?

Mixing 1 Primary and 1 Secondary colors together.

400

What did Ms. Anderson Major in college? 

Bachelors of Fine Arts and Education 
500

What happens when you mix 2 primary colors?

A secondary color is formed

500

Define the term, Value

How light or dark something is. 
500

List the 3 examples of the Complementary Color Scheme.

Red & Green, Yellow & Purple, Orange & Blue 

500

When you mix 2 complementary colors together what do they create?

Brown 
500

What are the names of Ms. Anderson's cats? 

Mikko and Eloise