Lines
Opposites
Art Critique
Supplies
Other Stuff
100

A line that goes from left to right.

Horizontal

100

Thick or

Thin

100

Where do you see a vertical line?

Umbrella, walls, cart, people

100

This needs to be sharpened to work.

Pencil

100

What voice level should you be at when working?

1

200

A line that goes up and down.

Vertical

200

Straight

Curved

200

Where do you see a curved line?

Umbrella, people, wheel, wall, dog leash, jump rope

200

You dip this in paint and it has a handle. 

Brush

200

What voice level should you be at when standing in line?

0

300

A line that starts and stops over and over again.

Broken

300

Rough or

Smooth

300

Can you find a broken line?

Clothing, walls, umbrella

300

These come in a small box and are made from colorful wax.

Crayons

300

What do you do when you are finished working for the day?

Clean-up

400

A line that goes up and down, up and down, and looks almost like part of a triangle.

Zig-zag

400

Vertical or

Horizontal

400

Where do you see a thin line?

Cart, leash, jump rope, words, umbrella, background

400

This can be pushed and pulled and formed into different shapes.

Model magic or clay

400

What is my name?

Mrs. Rodriguez

500

A line that is not thin.

Thick

500

The opposite (complementary color) of yellow is

Purple

500

Where do you see a line that forms a shape?

Wheel, umbrella, wall

500

These need to be sharpened when they get dull and come in many different colors.

Colored pencil

500

What is the school principal's name?

Mrs. Rotolo