Showing posts with label color wheel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color wheel. Show all posts
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Free Color Wheel coloring download with lines that do not make any sense!
I do not know what I ever used this thing for, but it is kind of fun, and it is a cool free download! Knock your socks off with this crazy color wheel with lines that do not make any sense!
Friday, May 17, 2013
Color Theory Worksheet
Here is a real simple color theory worksheet I use for fourth grade. It has all the basics. Most of the answers are found on the student color wheels I pass out, or on the bulletin boards in our classroom. Then we go over it all together.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
How to Assemble Color Wheels Worksheet.
Color wheels are one of those assignments that kind of have to be done, but can be very boring and confusing for the students to understand.
Many state learning standards require that students grasp color theory by intermediate school. Thus, turning an artist's tool into something the students actually enjoy creating may be a challenge.
I have tried MANY different takes on the color wheel. Colored construction paper, painted swatches, textured Model Magic and even ceramic tiles.
My latest idea was to have students go on a treasure hunt in the collage boxes and in magazines for colors that matched. They turned out beautiful!
What ever the media, one issue the class always has is assembling their color wheel appropriately. The colors will look beautiful, but it is important that students understand that they need to be in the appropriate order AND they have to line up correctly. I put together this little worksheet to help students with the assembling of the color wheels - no matter the media! Hope it works for you.
How to Assemble a Color Wheel
Many state learning standards require that students grasp color theory by intermediate school. Thus, turning an artist's tool into something the students actually enjoy creating may be a challenge.
I have tried MANY different takes on the color wheel. Colored construction paper, painted swatches, textured Model Magic and even ceramic tiles.
My latest idea was to have students go on a treasure hunt in the collage boxes and in magazines for colors that matched. They turned out beautiful!
What ever the media, one issue the class always has is assembling their color wheel appropriately. The colors will look beautiful, but it is important that students understand that they need to be in the appropriate order AND they have to line up correctly. I put together this little worksheet to help students with the assembling of the color wheels - no matter the media! Hope it works for you.
How to Assemble a Color Wheel
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