Tools & Techniques
Colors
Projects
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Fun Facts About Your Teachers
100

What do artists wear to keep their clothing clean while painting?

An apron 

100

What two colors make Green?

Blue and Yellow

100

What was the first project we did in class called?

Identity shields

100

I live in your art box, I stick things together, and if you're not careful, I can make a mess. What am I?

Glue

100
What pet does teacher Marley and Dasha have?
A cat
200

What do you use to hold and mix your paint colors?

A palette

200

What color family includes red, orange and yellow?

Warm colors

200

How many layers of paper mache did we say you needed to add to your armature?

2

200

Where did SpongeBob work at?

The Krusty Krab

200

What color are teacher Marley's eyes?

Blue
300
In paper mache, what do you use to make the paper stick together? 

Glue mixture

300

What is a color with white added to it called?

A tint

300

What techniques did we use to blend our oil pastels?

Baby oil, blending stumps

300

What's Gus' cats name?

Ripley

300

What's teachers Dasha's favorite food?

Strawberries

400

In paper mache, what kind of form or structure do you build your paper around?

An armature 

400

What's the complimentary color of blue?

Orange

400

What was the overall theme/learning objective of this class

Diversity/everyone belongs

400

Spongebob is sorting his color pencils. He has 49 red pencils, 70 blue pencils, and 12 green pencils. He gives away 64 blue pencils to Patrick whose favorite color is blue. How many pencils does SpongeBob have left?

67

400

Who is taller? Teacher Marley or Dasha?

Teacher Marley

500

What's one difference between oil pastels and crayons?

Oil pastels are softer, blend easily 

Crayons are waxy, & harder

500

What is the name of the tool that shows how colors relate to each other?

The color wheel

500

What were the different country markets we looked at?

India, Mexico, France, Japan

500

Who won Pictionary?

Aiden

500

Do teacher Marley and Dasha have 20/20 vision? 

No