Group Color Wheel
1. As a group design a functional and accurate color wheel
2. You must use all the colors in your box and label them according to their names on the bottle
3. You must include Tints, Shades and Tones
1. As a group design a functional and accurate color wheel
2. You must use all the colors in your box and label them according to their names on the bottle
3. You must include Tints, Shades and Tones
Color Matching Challenge
1. Arrange yourself into groups of 2 or 3.
2. Choose a Magazine Swatch
3. Glue it to a white paper
3. Using only the Primary Colors and Black and White try to match the color as accurately as possible.
4. The winner of most colors (quantity) gets a prize
5. The winner of most accurate ( quality) gets a prize
Color mixing challenge
Create the following colors, take a picture and place them under their name.
Almond Toast
Bee Pollen
Campground
Cotton Candy
Electric Lava
Mandarin
Moccasin
Instant Delight
Honey Butter
Orchid
Purple Smoke
Moon
Mossy Rock
Pineapple Fizz
Raked Leaves
Song of Summer
Twinkle
Windsong
Winter Wood
Blizzard Blue
1. Arrange yourself into groups of 2 or 3.
2. Choose a Magazine Swatch
3. Glue it to a white paper
3. Using only the Primary Colors and Black and White try to match the color as accurately as possible.
4. The winner of most colors (quantity) gets a prize
5. The winner of most accurate ( quality) gets a prize
Color mixing challenge
Create the following colors, take a picture and place them under their name.
Almond Toast
Bee Pollen
Campground
Cotton Candy
Electric Lava
Mandarin
Moccasin
Instant Delight
Honey Butter
Orchid
Purple Smoke
Moon
Mossy Rock
Pineapple Fizz
Raked Leaves
Song of Summer
Twinkle
Windsong
Winter Wood
Blizzard Blue
Create a Color Wheel Using Tints, Shades, Tones and Hues
1. Using a compass draw a large circle and three concentric circles within it.
2. Using a ruler, find the middle of the circle
3. Using a Protractor measure every 30 degrees around the circle (you should have 12 pieces)
4. Using a ruler create the pattern you see in the above example in each pie
5. Label the colors of each pie
6. Paint each pie using the hue, tint, shade and tone of each color.
1. Using a compass draw a large circle and three concentric circles within it.
2. Using a ruler, find the middle of the circle
3. Using a Protractor measure every 30 degrees around the circle (you should have 12 pieces)
4. Using a ruler create the pattern you see in the above example in each pie
5. Label the colors of each pie
6. Paint each pie using the hue, tint, shade and tone of each color.