What is wrong with y’all???
Math is so obviously blue!!
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Because it makes people sad?
In most cases i’ve seen it’s like this:
Blue - (insert your country’s language)
Red - Math
Green - Science
Yellow - History & Geography
For other subjects it varies from school to school.
I was thinking blue for math
Yeah math is blue for me. Science is green. I would say English is red and history or geography is yellow.
This is the way.
idk why this is correct, but it is.
I feel like for me it’s always…
Green - science
Blue (but less often red) - math
And everything else varies
I have mostly seen it where Yellow and Blue are swapped, but otherwise I agree.
Yep the language/elective got the more unconventional color, and blue was the socials/history/humanities
In my times I don’t recall such association, so I’m making this up.
It depends a lot of the curriculum, but I’d try something like:
- Literature - purple, due to purple prose. #7F007F.
- Native language, textual comprehension - red; fire, home. #BF0000.
- Any non-native language, including “foreign” ones and government ones - yellow? #BFBF00 fits I guess?
- Maths - black. Mostly because the most important number is zero, so it gets #000000.
- Chemistry - blue because it’s a colour that you barely see in nature, #0000BF. (It reminds me copper sulphate.)
- Biology - green, #00BF00.
- Physics - can I get ultraviolet here? If not, probably grey, #7F7F7F.
- Geography - if not going with an earthy hue I’d not take it seriously, so #3F1F00.
- History - rose to remind you that it’s always seen with rose-coloured glasses, so #FFAFAF.
Philosophy, computer stuff, civic order, similar: no idea.
Sex Ed - #B000B5
🟥Red - Math
🟦Blue - Reading
🟨Yellow - Writing
🟩Green - Science
This is perfection. Exactly.
Color? In the USA we don’t have such standard. We had multiple colors for the same subject from teacher to teacher or year to year. Sometimes colors overlapped.
From my perspective in Germany:
- Yellow is English
- Blue is math
- Red is German
- Dark green is biology
- Light green is chemistry
- Purple is music
- Pink history
Math is Green
English is Red
German is Blue
Geography is Brown
Music is White
Religion is Black
Chemistry is Purple
Biology is Yellow
🔵 Math 🟢 Science 🔴 Portuguese 🟠 History/Geography
Brazilian here. I’ve always associated this colors to this subjects. I guess our books were color themed or something.
English - Blue with yellow sticker Spanish - Purple with pink sticker Math - Green with orange sticker History - Orange with green sticker Bio/Chem/Physics - yellow with pink sticker Elective - Red with green or yellow sticker
I left high school literally 20 years ago, and I still remember the colors!
From my American high school subjects in no particular order:
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English - Navy Blue
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Science - Green
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Math - Orange
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History - Burgundy
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Spanish - Red
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Band - Brown
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Gym - Yellow
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Art - Salmon
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Latin - White
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Computer Science - Gray
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Study Hall - Whatever color you see when you close your eyes, because that’s mostly what I did.
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Language Arts- dark yellow. Science - bright blue History and Geography- green Math - red Religion - purple Mine is probably different because I was homeschooled, but other people who were homeschooled may agree.
Math: Red
Science: Green
English (Native Lang:) Yellow
Social Studies/History: Orange
Health/Sex Ed (in high school they were the same:) Purple
Phys Ed: Beige
Programming: White
Art: Manila
Spanish: Also Green
French: Also Blue
Music: Also Purple
Red: Cantonese Blue: English Green: Mathematics Purple: Sciences Beige: History
After a while it all broke down tho
In College, for folders
anything Roman=Red
anything Greek=Green
English/Literature etc.=Orange or Yellow
Latin=Red or Yellow(depending on if I’m taking another Red or Yellow course, I never took enough classes to cause a conflict)
Math=also Red, but Latin or Roman stuff takes precedence Science=blue Anything else=whatever’s not already used🔴 Math 🟢 Language Arts 🔵 History 🟡 Science 🟣 Art
imo 🔴 Language Arts 🟢 History 🔵 Math 🟡 Art 🟣 Science
Biology - Green
Math - Purple
Physics - Blue
History - Brown
English - Red
Chemistry - White