Color Wheel Name: ______________ Univ: _______________ Date: _______________ Labe the Following Colors: Primary Colors: ____________________ Secondary.

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Color Wheel Name: ______________ Univ: _______________ Date: _______________ Labe the Following Colors: Primary Colors: ____________________ Secondary Colors: ____________________ Tertiary Colors: ________ _________ Define the following terms: Hue: __________________ Tint: __________________ Shade: __________________ Label The Following Colors: Warm Colors: ________________ ________________ ________________ Cool Colors: ________________ ________________ ________________ Red is complimentary to _______ Blue is complimentary to _____________ Yellow is Complimentary To ________ Primary Colors: Colors at their basic essence; those colors that cannot be created by mixing others. Also called Hue or pure color. Secondary Colors: Those colors achieved by a mixture of two primaries. Tertiary Colors: Those colors achieved by a mixture of primary and secondary hues. Complementary Colors: Those colors located opposite each other on a color wheel. Analogous Colors: Those colors located close together on a color wheel. Tint: Changing the Value of a Hue by adding White. Shade: Changing the Value of a Hue by adding Black. Color Terms: Red Orange Green Blue Violet

Color Wheel Assignment Rubric Explain in One Paragraph What you learned from completing this project and how you felt about the project:_____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Name: Univ: Date: Grade: Criteria Excellent Good Average Needs Improvement Your Score Teacher Score Criteria 1 – Color Wheel is correct 10 - Perfect Criteria 2 –. Skillful use of Medium 10 - Perfect Criteria 3 – Note Sheet is complete 10 - Perfect Effort – Took time to create a complete design 10 - Perfect Craftsmanship – Neat, Clean & Complete Perfect Total -

Color Wheel Name: ______________ Univ: _______________ Date: _______________ Primary Colors: ____________________ Secondary Colors: ____________________ Tertiary Colors: ________ _________ Hue: __________________ Tint: __________________ Shade: __________________ Warm Colors: ________________ ________________ ________________ Cool Colors: ________________ ________________ ________________ Complimentary Colors are colors that make other colors look better. Red is complimentary to _______ Blue is complimentary to _____________ Yellow is Complimentary To ________