6th Grade Art Assessment

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Which of these color combinations are considered analogous colors? (Select all that apply)

  • red-orange, blue-green, yellow-green
  • red, orange, yellow
  • blue, green, purple
  • orange, yellow, green (correct)

Complementary colors are opposite each other on the color wheel and create a high contrast effect.

True (A)

What are the three main parts of a landscape? (Provide the order from closest to farthest)

Foreground, middle ground, background

The ______ is an imaginary line that separates the sky from the ground.

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Match the following terms with their definitions:

<p>Positive Space = The area around and within an object Negative Space = The area occupied by the object itself Foreground = The closest part of the landscape to the viewer Background = The farthest part of the landscape from the viewer</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of these options are considered primary colors? (Select all that apply)

<p>Yellow (A), Blue (C), Red (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Analogous colors are colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.

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What are the three main parts of a landscape, ordered from closest to farthest?

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The ______ is an imaginary line that separates the sky from the ground in a landscape.

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Which of the following is NOT considered a Secondary color?

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Tertiary colors are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color.

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A radial design is a pattern that radiates outward from a central ______.

<p>point</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the three primary colors?

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Match the following principles of design with their definitions:

<p>Balance = A sense of visual equilibrium in a design. Variety = Using different elements to create visual interest. Contrast = The difference between elements in a design, like light and dark. Proportion = The relative size and scale of elements in a design. Movement = The way the eye is guided through a design. Pattern = A repeating element in a design. Emphasis = The focal point of a design. Unity = A sense of harmony and wholeness in a design.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which principle of design involves creating a focal point in a design?

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Describe the difference between positive and negative space in a design.

<p>Positive space refers to the area occupied by the subject or object in a design, while negative space is the area surrounding the subject.</p> Signup and view all the answers

A landscape painting typically includes elements like ______, ______, and ______.

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Radial Design

A design that radiates outward from a central point, creating symmetry.

Primary Colors

The fundamental colors from which all other colors are created: red, blue, yellow.

Analogous Colors

Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, sharing a hue.

Positive and Negative Space

Positive space is the area occupied by the subject, negative space is the background around it.

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Perspective in Art

A technique used to represent three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface.

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Color Families

Groups of colors that are adjacent on the color wheel, creating harmony.

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Complementary Colors

Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel, creating contrast.

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Texture Creation

The representation of surface quality in art through lines and patterns.

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Positive Space

The area in an artwork that is filled with subjects or objects.

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Negative Space

The area surrounding the main subjects in artwork, often defining shape.

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Landscape Drawing

Art that depicts natural scenery including elements like horizon, foreground, and background.

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Horizon Line

A line that represents where the earth meets the sky in a drawing, crucial for perspective.

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Balance

The distribution of visual weight in a design to create stability.

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Contrast

The difference between elements in a design to highlight or draw attention.

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Emphasis

The part of a design that catches the viewer’s eye first, creating a focal point.

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Movement

The path the viewer's eye follows throughout a design.

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Pattern

The repetition of a motif or design element throughout a composition.

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Proportion

The relationship in size between different elements in a design.

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Unity

The cohesion of elements in a design, making them appear as a whole.

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Variety

The use of different elements to create interest in a design.

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Study Notes

6th Grade Art Assessment

  • Assessment Purpose: The assessment is administered at the beginning and end of the course. Students will be using pencils, crayons, markers, or colored pencils.
  • Assessment Sections: The assessment has multiple sections covering various art concepts.
  • Producing Lines and Shapes: Includes creating a radial design (5 points).
  • Create Color Families: Requires identifying primary, secondary, and tertiary colors (total 9 points across 3 questions).
  • Creating Texture: Includes creating textures of brick walls and trees (4 points).
  • Creating Space: Generating a landscape with foreground, middle ground, background, and horizon line (5 points). Also includes creating positive and negative space (2 points).
  • Composition Using Perspective: Creating a composition using perspective (5 points).
  • Explanation of Design Choices: Explaining artistic choices by using 4 complete sentences regarding design elements and principles (4 points)
  • Elements of Art Matching: Matching elements of art with corresponding definitions: line, color, shape, texture, value, space, and form (7 points)
  • Principles of Design Matching: Matching principles of design to definitions: balance (symmetrical, asymmetrical, radial), variety, contrast, proportion, movement, pattern, emphasis, and unity. (8 points)

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