Aim: Explain the difference between primary, secondary and complementary colors of light as well as pigments ? OBJ: Given notes and activity sheet SWBAT.

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Aim: Explain the difference between primary, secondary and complementary colors of light as well as pigments ? OBJ: Given notes and activity sheet SWBAT explain the difference between primary, secondary and complementary colors of light as well as pigments with 70% accuracy. DN: HW Check- Light & Filters Activity Sheet ACT: Introduction to color of objects, combining colors of light, color math (w/ color triangle) and pigments. Text, read p. 108-111, Complete Light & Color Booklet Complete Light Unit Review HW: Complete Light & Color Booklet; Work on Light Review Sheets, Light Exam Dec. 8

Color of Objects TRANSPARENT WHITE BLACK Reflected Absorbed Transmitted

Color of Objects color of opaque objects = light reflected White = ROYGBIV color of opaque objects = light reflected

Color of Objects

Colors of Light Light Colors (ex: neon sign) Primary: three colors that mix to make any other light colors; blue, red green Secondary: two primary colors mixed in equal amounts; magenta, yellow, cyan Complementary: two colors that mix to form white light; magenta + green, red + cyan, blue + yellow Pigments (paints): substances used to color materials; ex: fabrics, canvus

Color Math & Light Color Triangle red magenta yellow white blue cyan green

Pigments / Paints yellow red green black blue magenta cyan