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Visual Arts - Colour Theory - Primary, Complementary, Tertiary

Anna ACreated by AnnaCreated by Anna

Visual Arts - Colour Theory - Primary, Complementary, Tertiary

Anna ACreated by AnnaCreated by Anna
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Visual Arts - Colour Theory in Nature: Primary & Complementary

This resource was created to complement, Year 7 Visual Arts Unit:

Birds, Feathers and Form (Australian Curriculum) but can be applied for any Year/Grade level.

Task: Identifying Colour Theory in nature extending knowledge of Primary, Complementary and Tertiary colours.

Resource Details

Curriculum alignment details

This resource is intended for the following use:

Curriculum:

 Australian Curriculum

Content Descriptors:

Not specified

Further context or application:

Visual Arts - Colour Theory in Nature: Primary & Complementary This resource was created to complement​,​ Year 7 Visual Arts Unit: Birds​,​ Feathers and Form (Australian Curriculum) but can be applied for any Year​/​Grade level. Task: Identifying Colour Theory in nature extending knowledge of Primary​,​ Complementary and Tertiary colours.

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Description


Visual Arts - Colour Theory in Nature: Primary & Complementary

This resource was created to complement, Year 7 Visual Arts Unit:

Birds, Feathers and Form (Australian Curriculum) but can be applied for any Year/Grade level.

Task: Identifying Colour Theory in nature extending knowledge of Primary, Complementary and Tertiary colours.

Resource Details

Curriculum alignment details

This resource is intended for the following use:

Curriculum:

 Australian Curriculum

Content Descriptors:

Not specified

Further context or application:

Visual Arts - Colour Theory in Nature: Primary & Complementary This resource was created to complement​,​ Year 7 Visual Arts Unit: Birds​,​ Feathers and Form (Australian Curriculum) but can be applied for any Year​/​Grade level. Task: Identifying Colour Theory in nature extending knowledge of Primary​,​ Complementary and Tertiary colours.

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