Interior Design 1
Strand 4 Standard 1
2 class periods of 90 minutes each
Individual
Thinking & Reasoning
Color Schemes and corresponding assignments.
1. Color Schemes Power point presentation (attached).
2. Examples of several different color schemes mounted on paper.
3. Blank room handouts (attached).
4. Several paint chip samples (enough for entire class to use.)
Basic understanding of the color schemes; monochromatic, analogous, complementary, triad, and neutral.
Students should be familiar with the color wheel, and should know what the primary, secondary, and tertiary colors are.
The students will gather examples of the five colors schemes discussed in this lesson.
1. Review quickly the information regarding color wheels. Make sure students can name the primary, secondary, and tertiary colors.
2. Present the information from the Color Schemes power point presentation (attached below) using the lecture notes (attached).
3. For a quick review after the lecture, hand out the paint chips to the students. As you are reviewing the color schemes, see if students can select colors from the chips that would represent the color schemes you are talking about. Do this for each of the five color schemes.
4. Explain the color scheme assignment to the students. For their portfolio, they are to collect samples of each of the 5 color schemes. Samples may be chosen from a picture, or colored in. I request that my students color in at least two of the pictures, and then collect the other 3. All pictures must be mounted and labeled with students name and assignment name, description (typed), and a small color wheel that has been colored in the same colors as their picture (see example). Complete 1 page for each of the 5 schemes. Students will hand in 5 pictures all together to complete this assignment.
USOE Interior Design Curriculum