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1  Ms. Amy Wilensky

2  The slides of this PowerPoint do not go in order. Click the navigation symbols to move through the activity.  Click to move back and forth as you move freely through the PowerPoint.  Click to get back to the HOME screen.  Click to get to the “About Ms. W” page.  Click to get to the TABLE OF CONTENTS screen.

3  This Slideshow is to help you understand the different uses of a color wheel and color theory.  Use your sheet to follow along and learn the color groupings.  Let’s COLOR!

4  Color Groups  Color Mixing  Color Schemes

5 The colors RED, YELLOW, BLUE are called… GREEN, ORANGE, VIOLET are called…

6  All other colors are made from these three colors. Red Blue Yellow Return to QuizQuiz

7  These colors are made by mixing primary colors. Orange Violet Green Return to QuizQuiz

8  Red + Blue =  Blue + Yellow =  Yellow + Red = Primary Colors mix to make Secondary Colors!

9 Yellow Red Orange Return to QuizQuiz

10 Blue Yellow Green Return to QuizQuiz

11 Violet Red Blue Return to QuizQuiz

12  Venn Diagram of Color! Color & Math!

13  Analogous Colors Analogous Colors  Complementary Colors Complementary Colors  Monochromatic Colors Monochromatic Colors  Split Complementary Colors Split Complementary Colors

14  Analogous Colors are next to each other on the Color Wheel There are many groups of Analogous Colors!

15  Complementary Colors are across from each other on the Color Wheel Complementary Colors: Red – Green Blue – Orange Yellow – Violet

16  Split Complementary Color are THREE colors across from each other There are many combinations of Split Complementary Colors!

17  Monochromatic Colors are ALL the Shades and Highlights of ONE COLOR To make a Shade or Highlight, ADD black or white to a color

18  Red + Blue =  Blue + Yellow =  Yellow + Red = Red, Blue, and Yellow are ___________Colors! Green, Violet, and Orange are ___________Colors!

19  My Favorite Colors: Violet (Purple!), Green, and Yellow  Kutztown University Graduate  Art Teacher  I LOVE COLORS!

20  Check your Color Sheet! Have you colored all the different sections?  Did you use all the right colors?  Did you have Fun?


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