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Title: Topic: The Colour Wheel and its Components Subject: Art


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Topic The Colour Wheel and its
ComponentsSubject Art
  • Deandra Agius (149188M)
  • Kristina Ciantar (1188G)
  • David Cassar ( 541387M)
  • B.Ed (Hons.) Art
  • Third Year, Second Semester

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Learner Needs
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Writing Learning Goal
  • The students will reveal various ways of creating
    values of colour intensities by mixing white
    (tint), gray (tone), black (shade), as well as
    the components of each of the twelve colours that
    are displayed on the colour wheel.
  • The concepts that will be taught are elements
    that are included in the colour wheel such as the
    colour values (tints, tones and shades) and
    intensities for complimentary colour mixing.
  • Questions that will be tackled during the session
    are
  • What twelve colors make up the color wheel?
  • What is value?
  • When is value used? What does it achieve?
  • What are some ways we can create value when
    working in color?
  • What is intensity?
  • How can we affect a colors intensity?

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Refining Learning Goal
  • The learning goal of this lesson is that students
    will demonstrate a number of ways of producing
    different scales of colour values by creating
    tints, tones and shades by using different
    complimentary colours and developing these into a
    kaleidoscope.
  • The students will perform a number of steps in
    order to demonstrate that they have achieved the
    goal
  • Discuss vocabulary
  • Drawing of three thumbnail sketches
  • Cutting out a circle and labeling its twelve
    sections
  • Mixing of colours
  • Criticism of their own work
  • The interactions that are prominent in following
    the lessons goal are learning of new vocabulary
    and the mixing of colours.
  • The learners will demonstrate that they have
    perceived the main aims and objectives of the
    lesson by developing a discussion of the new
    vocabulary learnt, will develop three thumbnail
    sketches of a kaleidoscope, will mix colours as
    explained and will show that they are able to
    criticize their own work.
  • By following the list of all the interactions,
    the students will be able to achieve the initial
    broad goal.

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List of topics showing how identified topic fits
within the unit / course
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The Colour Wheel Analyzing its Components
  • Topic 1 - The colour theory
  • Topic 2 - The complimentary colours
  • Topic 3 - Hue
  • Topic 4 - Tone
  • Topic 5 - Tints
  • Topic 6 - Shades
  • Topic 7 - Temperature

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Structural Design for Blended Approaches
  • Pre-requisites
  • Students must have gained a good knowledge about
    shading in gray scale.
  • Students should have perceived familiarity
    regarding how to develop thumbnail sketches.
  • Students must have a basic knowledge and skill
    about how to use paint.
  • Content for Before-phase
  • Throughout this phase learners will be shown a
    video relating to what they will be focusing on
    throughout the rest of the session
    (http//www.youtube.com/watch?v59QGexKdFUI).
    They can also read pages 103 123 from the book
    Basic design the dynamics of visual form by
    Maurice de Sausmarez.
  • Content for Focal Session
  • The focal session will be an online session that
    will be based on the viewing of a Power Point
    presentation that deals with concepts of the
    colour wheel itself and also a demonstration of
    the practical session that will take place
    through a webcam and video conference.
  • Content for After-phase
  • In order to check that the students have
    understood the main objectives of this session,
    they are to complete a quiz that is to be found
    on-line (http//www.alifetimeofcolor.com/play/colo
    r1/color9.html).

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Template of topic
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Template 1 for Topic 2 The complimentary colours
  • Title The complimentary colours
  • Type of learning
  • Concrete concepts Identify a complimentary
    colour from the twelve colours presented on the
    colour wheel.
  • Rules To predict what will be the result when
    two complimentary colours are put next to each
    other.
  • Principle If yellow and violet are placed in a
    close manner then the result would show that
    these harmonize each other.
  • Psychomotor skills At first the student will
    think about the steps about how one can mix
    complimentary colours when using paint and after
    that the process becomes predictable.

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Template 2 for Topic 2 The Complimentary Colours
  • Pre-requisites
  • Students must have gained a good knowledge about
    shading in gray scale.
  • Students should have perceived familiarity
    regarding how to develop thumbnail sketches.
  • Students must have a basic knowledge and skill
    about how to use paint.
  • Steps in learning event
  • Pre-session - This phase will allow the students
    to search on the internet the subject that will
    dealt with throughout the rest of the session.
  • Introduction - The students will be able to
    discuss in groups the research that they have
    conducted during the pre-session.

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Template 3 for Topic 2 The complimentary colours
  • Steps
  • The tutor shows an example of a completed
    kaleidoscope color wheel as well as artwork that
    demonstrates color value and color intensity.
    Have each student draw three thumbnail sketches
    for the assignment in his of her sketchbook.
  • Have each student cut out their paper circle and
    follow the video demonstration for dividing up
    and labeling their circle into twelve sections.
  • Have each student draw a pattern using lines and
    shapes in each of the twelve sections.
  • Sections are to be painted by mixing the
    complimentary color.
  • Practice
  • The task that the students will be developing
    will deal with the creation of a kaleidoscope
    that is to be decorated with complimentary
    colours.

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Template 4 for Topic 2 The complimentary colours
  • Assessment
  • Through the asking of questions, the students
    should identify the concepts upon which the rules
    are based, to see whether they have understood.
  • Post-session
  • This session will give the opportunity to
    students to look up a website, on which they can
    find similar information to that which was
    discussed during the session.

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Possible Activities for each step of the Learning
Event
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Possible resources for each step of the Learning
Event
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Learning event template
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Learning Event Template
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