Make-Up Points for Test - Color & The Impressionists
Claude Monet, Wild Poppies Near Argenteuil
To make up points on our recent test on color and The Impressionists, you can write a response to the above painting using our color terms & vocabulary. For each word correctly used or prompt answered, 4 points will be added to your test score. If you answer every prompt and use all the primary and secondary colors in your response, you can raise your score by 60 points. To receive credit, you must write in full sentences and paragraph form, not a list or bullet points. You can only submit this make-up work if you scored 90 points or less on the test!
Prompts, Vocabulary & Terms
What primary colors and secondary colors does Monet use in this painting, and where? (4 points per color named)
How and where does Monet use complementary colors? Identify the specific colors used.
How and where does Monet use analogous colors? Identify the specific colors used.
Which cool color stands out to you the most? Where do you see it? Identify the color by name.
Which warm color stands out to you the most? Where do you see it? Identify the color by name.
Point out two specific values in this painting.
Which color is the most saturated?
Which color is the least saturated?
Point out a specific shade that Monet uses in this painting, what the color is, and where he uses it.
Point out a specific tint that Monet uses in this painting, what the color is, and where he uses it.
Prompts, Vocabulary & Terms
What primary colors and secondary colors does Monet use in this painting, and where? (4 points per color named)
How and where does Monet use complementary colors? Identify the specific colors used.
How and where does Monet use analogous colors? Identify the specific colors used.
Which cool color stands out to you the most? Where do you see it? Identify the color by name.
Which warm color stands out to you the most? Where do you see it? Identify the color by name.
Point out two specific values in this painting.
Which color is the most saturated?
Which color is the least saturated?
Point out a specific shade that Monet uses in this painting, what the color is, and where he uses it.
Point out a specific tint that Monet uses in this painting, what the color is, and where he uses it.