6/3/09 Unit: 1 Principles of Color Theory Course Title: Hair Coloring Content Standard(s) and 1. Identify primary, secondary and tertiary hues on a color wheel. 2. Interpret the laws of color theory with regard to basic colors, levels and tone. 3. Distinguish the factors that influence color selections. Examples: color harmony, skin tone, complexion, computer imaging 4. Describe reactions to various hair color chemicals. 5. Compare characteristics and qualities of hair coloring developers. 6. Identify classifications of hair color. 7. Analyze skin tones to determine compatibility to hair color. Learning Objective(s) and 1. Understand hues on a color wheel. 2. Explain base colors, levels and tones used in color theory. 3. Determine a color selection by skin tone or complexion. 4. Access the role of a cosmetologist in Client safety and Protection. 5. Analyze the strengths of hair coloring, developers and their results. 6. Compare the basic categories of hair color. 7. Access the compatibly of hair color to skin tones. Essential Question(s): Why colors opposite of each other on the color wheel are called complimentary colors? Content I. Principles of Color Theory A. Color Theory Suggested Instructional Activities Rigor & Relevance Framework (Quadrant) : Principles of Color Theory Color Wheel Laws of Color Theory Factors that Influence Color Selections - Color harmony - Skin Tone Suggested Materials, Equipment and Technology Resources
- Complexion - Imaging B. Levels of Hair Coloring C. Skin Tone Color Selection D. Chemicals Effects on Hair and Scalp E. Qualities of Developers F. Classifications of Hair Coloring Color Wheel Activity: Color Wheel Experiment Teacher discusses levels of hair coloring. Guidebook: Students research the impact of skin tone in selecting hair coloring. They develop a Guidebook on Skin Tone and Color Selection. Share Out. : Chemical Effects on Hair and Scalp Quick Write: Students write in their own words a quick paper on chemical effects on hair and scalp. The teacher discusses characteristics and qualities of hair coloring developers. Experiments: Students use different strengths of developers on hair swatches. They discuss their findings with class. Challenge Envelopes: The teacher places various questions on hair coloring in challenge envelopes. Students select Red, Blue and Yellow Play Dough or Clay Developers Swatches Envelopes Questions
G. Hair Coloring Tone and Compatibility Hair Coloring Tone and Compatibility Four Corners: Place posters on walls in the room using strongly agree to strongly disagree using situations in hair coloring tone and compatibility. Turn and Share: Students turn to a classmate and determine their classmates skin tone and proper hair color. Guidebook: Students develop a Guidebook on how to analyze skin tones to determine compatibility to hair color. They include pictures as examples. Post-it Pages or 4 Whiteboards Coloring Tone and Compatibility Situations Guidebooks for Activity Art Unit Assessment: Turn and Share, Participation in Discussion, Experiments, Performance Task, Scenarios, Guidebook, and s CTSO Activity: Chapter members distribute pink hair extensions for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Culminating Product: The student identifies color levels, tones and developers used in hair coloring. Guide Book on Hair Coloring Course/Program Credential(s): Credential Certificate Postsecondary Degree University Degree Other: State Board License
6/3/09 Unit: 2 Hair Coloring Application Techniques Course Title: Hair Coloring Content Standard(s) and 8. Demonstrate safety procedures used prior to hair coloring. 9. Differentiate among temporary, demi-permanent, semi-permanent, and permanent hair coloring techniques. Practicing patch and strand test Using a cosmetology record card 10. Describe techniques for performing hair lightening, special effects, and corrective hair coloring. 11. Differentiate among types of products used for various classifications of hair coloring. 12. Analyze hair and scalp to determine types of hair color application. Learning Objective(s) and 1. Identify preliminary safety precautions used in hair coloring. 2. Understand the different types of hair coloring techniques. Practicing patch and strand test Using a cosmetology record card 3. Demonstrate hair lightening, special effects, and corrective hair coloring. 4. Differentiate among types of products used for various classifications of hair coloring. 5. Analyze hair and scalp to determine types of hair color application. Essential Question(s): What are the safety procedures that should be followed using various applications of hair coloring? Content II. Hair Coloring Application Techniques A. Safety Procedures Prior to Hair Coloring 1. Coloring practicing patch and strand testing 2. Using a cosmetology record card Suggested Instructional Activities Rigor & Relevance Framework (Quadrant) : Hair Coloring Application Techniques Safety procedures used prior to hair coloring Hair coloring techniques - Temporary - Demi-permanent - Semi-permanent - Permanent Suggested Materials, Equipment and Technology Resources Guidelines for Observation Log Client Record Card
Coloring practicing patch and strand testing Using a cosmetology record card B. Demonstrate the Application Techniques for Temporary, Demipermanent, Semi-permanent, and Permanent Hair Coloring Techniques Two Minute Talks: Teacher asks leading questions to students on safety procedures prior to hair coloring. Teacher discusses the importance of using a cosmetology client record card. Brainstorming Session: Students discuss information that should be included on a client record card. Case Studies: Students are provided with case studies about characteristics of clients. Students create a client record card based on information provided in case studies. : Coloring Application Techniques Temporary Demi-permanent Permanent Teacher demonstrates the following coloring techniques: Temporary Demi-permanent Permanent Listen-Think-Pair-Share: Students listen to instructor and write questions and answers for discussion. Case Studies
C. Demonstrate the Application Techniques for Hair Lightening, Special Effects and Corrective Coloring D. Differentiate between products Used for Various Hair Coloring Techniques E. Analyze Hair and Scalp for Proper Coloring Techniques Techniques for: Hair lightening Special effects Corrective coloring Teacher demonstrates the applications of: Hair lightening Special effects Corrective coloring Guidebook on Hair Coloring Products: Students research and develop a guidebook on differentiating between products used for various hair-coloring techniques. Share Out. : Analyzing Hair and Scalp for Proper Coloring Techniques Case Studies: Students are provided with case studies that describe hair and scalp conditions of clients. Based on the information provided in the case studies, students determine the proper hair coloring techniques and products to use. Guidelines for Guidebook Guidelines for Guidebook Case Studies
F. Demonstrate the Various Classifications of Hair Coloring G. Demonstrate Techniques for Performing Hair Lightening, Special Effects, and Corrective Hair Coloring Teacher discusses the various classifications of hair coloring. Teacher demonstrates the various classifications of hair coloring. Teacher demonstrates the various classifications of hair coloring. Unit Assessment: What are the various techniques used for hair coloring applications? CTSO Activity: SkillsUSA members volunteer their services for a color-a-thon with the proceeds raised going for charity of choice. Culminating Product: Mannequin is used to demonstrate the four quads of color applications. Guidebook on Hair Coloring Application Techniques Course/Program Credential(s): Credential Certificate Postsecondary Degree University Degree Other: State Board Licensing