Ok.. if you want to do food... how about food coloring, cream cheese and whole wheat crackers.
just a thought !
Christine Besack :)
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From: "Barbara Marder" <marder621@rcn.com>
To: "TeacherArtExchange Discussion Group" <teacherartexchange@lists.pub.getty.edu>
Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2010 9:06:16 PM
Subject: Re: [teacherartexchange] color wheel worksheet
oops-food is out.
The new sweets free zone schools are in session now.
Cupcake police are in full force and apples and carrots are in.
That being said there are so many ways to do color wheels:
collage color wheels, junk color wheels, etc
or google a simple template-there are many.
Barbara from Boston
On Sep 26, 2010, at 8:54 PM, San D Hasselman wrote:
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> One of my colleagues taught the colorwheel to that level using white icing and food coloring and vanilla wafers. It was always a hit.
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> I was always surprised when 9th and 10th graders didn't know color theory. I always thought they should have that nailed by the time they got to 9th grade.
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> When I taught 9th and 10th beginnign Foundations classes I would always do drawing with value first, then translate the drawings into monochromatic paintings, then I transitioned into color, using complements for shading and white for tints.
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> San D
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