1.- What is the difference between value and a
hue's pure value?
2.- Write a definition of primary and secondar
y colours. List each and describe how we obtain
them.
3.- What are the warm colours? Why are they
called this?
4.- Give one example of how we can contrast
colours in a composition.
5.- Choose a work of art from the links and
analyse the meaning of its colours.
6.- Look for Claude Monet's "Notre Dame
Cathedral" and Henri Matisse's "Sorrow of the
king" or "The king's sadness"1952. In one of the
paintings there is analogy of colours and in the
other one, there is contrast. Explain what you find
in each one.
1.- Write a definition of a segment bisector.
2.- What is an angle.
3.- Explain the steps we must follow to divide a
segment into five equal parts.
4.- Look for pictures in the links which include:
-acute angle.
-right angle.
-obtuse angle.
-straight angle.
5.- Draw a triangle, a square and a circle. Colour
the space in between the lines using different
colours.

Arts and crafts.

  • 2.
    1.- What isthe difference between value and a hue's pure value?
  • 3.
    2.- Write adefinition of primary and secondar y colours. List each and describe how we obtain them.
  • 4.
    3.- What arethe warm colours? Why are they called this?
  • 5.
    4.- Give oneexample of how we can contrast colours in a composition.
  • 6.
    5.- Choose awork of art from the links and analyse the meaning of its colours.
  • 7.
    6.- Look forClaude Monet's "Notre Dame Cathedral" and Henri Matisse's "Sorrow of the king" or "The king's sadness"1952. In one of the paintings there is analogy of colours and in the other one, there is contrast. Explain what you find in each one.
  • 9.
    1.- Write adefinition of a segment bisector.
  • 10.
    2.- What isan angle.
  • 11.
    3.- Explain thesteps we must follow to divide a segment into five equal parts.
  • 12.
    4.- Look forpictures in the links which include: -acute angle. -right angle. -obtuse angle. -straight angle.
  • 13.
    5.- Draw atriangle, a square and a circle. Colour the space in between the lines using different colours.