green, violet & orange Actual Texture intermediate colors Blue, Green, Violet Line Red + Yellow = Secondary colors Artwork showing a place Colors beside each other on the color wheel The focal point in a work of art Opposites (ex: light vs. dark) Red + Violet = Tell what you see in Artwork (Art Criticism) Artwork showing a person, animal or group Symmetrical Europeans who came to America The repetition of colors, lines or shapes Kente Cloth, Musical Instruments, Baskets, Wooden Masks Form Artwork showing a non-living thing (ex: flowers, fruit) Blue + Yellow = Masks, Totem Poles, Moccasins, Baskets, Musical Instruments Artwork made by anyone (no formal training) Giving the illusion of how something feels (it looks bumpy, hard) green, violet & orange Actual Texture intermediate colors Blue, Green, Violet Line Red + Yellow = Secondary colors Artwork showing a place Colors beside each other on the color wheel The focal point in a work of art Opposites (ex: light vs. dark) Red + Violet = Tell what you see in Artwork (Art Criticism) Artwork showing a person, animal or group Symmetrical Europeans who came to America The repetition of colors, lines or shapes Kente Cloth, Musical Instruments, Baskets, Wooden Masks Form Artwork showing a non-living thing (ex: flowers, fruit) Blue + Yellow = Masks, Totem Poles, Moccasins, Baskets, Musical Instruments Artwork made by anyone (no formal training) Giving the illusion of how something feels (it looks bumpy, hard)
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
green, violet & orange
Actual Texture
intermediate colors
Blue, Green, Violet
Line
Red +
Yellow =
Secondary
colors
Artwork showing a place
Colors beside each other on the color wheel
The focal point in a work of art
Opposites
(ex: light vs. dark)
Red +
Violet =
Tell what you see in Artwork
(Art Criticism)
Artwork showing a person, animal or group
Symmetrical
Europeans who came to America
The
repetition
of colors, lines or shapes
Kente Cloth,
Musical
Instruments, Baskets, Wooden Masks
Form
Artwork showing a non-living thing (ex: flowers, fruit)
Blue +
Yellow =
Masks, Totem Poles, Moccasins, Baskets, Musical Instruments
Artwork
made by
anyone
(no formal
training)
Giving the illusion of how something feels (it looks bumpy, hard)