(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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.
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G-Another name for the color purple.
B-Secondary Colors
I-Negative Space
I-color
+
white
N-Maroon
O-Split Complementary Color Scheme
O-The color wheel split in half shows what?
G-Value
N-Artist keeps all their work in this?
G-Brown
I-Shade
G-What are the cool colors?
N-Colors equal distance from each other - create a triangle
I-Brightness
O-Black
O-Made up of a primary, secondary & intermediate colors
N-Red
Green
B-Purple
G-Red Purple
B-Brown
Gray
Black
White
O-Warm Colors
I-Navy
B-Intensity
I-Gray
O-Made by mixing the primary colors.
O-Red
Yellow
Blue
I-Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
O-Red Orange
N-Color Scheme
N-Green
N-Three properties of color?
O-color
+
black
B-Blue Green
G-Intermediate Colors
N-Using one color is called?
B-Tint
I-colors recede into the background
I-Hue
B-white
O-Analogous Colors
O-What are the warm colors?
N-Tertiary colors are also call?
B-colors closest to the viewer
I-Orange
G-Blue
N-Hue
B-Yellow Orange
Red
B-Intermediate Colors
I-Blue
Orange
I-Primary Colors
N-Orange Purple Blue
O-How do you make secondary colors?
I-Yellow Orange
N-Triadic Color Scheme
B-Color Wheel
B-Mixing a combination of primary and secondary.
I-Name this color scheme= Primary, Secondary, and Intermediate
G-Color is also called?
B-Red+Yellow
I-Yellow
O-Violet
G-Yellow Green
B-Cool Colors
I-Yellow+Blue
I-The original colors
G-Red
&
Green
G-Complementary Colors
G-Painting with one color plus black, white, and gray
O-Blue Violet
G-Name this color scheme= Primary, Secondary
N-Yellow
Green
N-Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel.