Unit 1 Ceramic. Day 1 Objectives Aug 3  Students will…  understand the syllabus  Safety rules  Be able to apply wedging to clay.

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Unit 1 Ceramic

Day 1 Objectives Aug 3  Students will…  understand the syllabus  Safety rules  Be able to apply wedging to clay

Safety DOs and Don’ts   Ceramic Wedging video PRACTICE WEDGING!!!

Day 1 Homework  Get syllabus signed by Friday!

Day 2 Aug 4th  Students will…  Take a clay safety quiz  Produce slabs  Understand tools and how they are used

Safety Quiz  Is clay dust dangerous to your longs?  How do we clean clay?  What state is clay most fragile?  Why is wedging important?  What can air bubbles do in clay?

Roll out Slab  Slab Demo!  Roll out 1 slab per person  Note on clay tools!!

Loop Tools

Rib Tools

Elephant Ear Sponge

Fettling Knife

Wire Tool

Needle Tool

Day 3 Aug 5  Students will…  Measure out back splash as a group.  They then will figure out how much bigger they need to make the back splash factoring an 8% shrinkage rate.  Draw and produce full drawing on butcher block paper

Pick which artwork you like  Henry Matisse “Snow Flowers”  Piet Mondrian “Line over Form”  Clyfford Still “PH-455”  As a class vote on what art you would like to use

Draw it out

Day 4 Aug 6th  Students will…  Break up the butcher block drawing they produced. They will then work together to cut out all the pieces.  I will demo how to cut with a needle tool and a fettling knife.  Make sure they number all the pieces!  Roll out slabs as needed at the end of class

Day 5 Aug 7th  Same as day 4

Day 6 Aug 10th  Students will…  Load a kiln with their pieces they have cut  Students will be in charge of loading and candling their own kilns in ceramics classes. They is important knowledge. They will always be monitored

Day 7 Aug 11  Students will…  Design 3 tiles what can be displayed together. They have to have some connection between the tiles.  A sketch of 2 different design ideas will be due by day 8 (tomorrow) 20 pts

Day 8 Aug 12  In your text book look up some surface decoration technics.  In your sketchbook please make visual notes on the following technics    20 pts  Relief  Impressing  Piercing  Applique  Slip trailing  Sgraffito  Add one of theses to you’re the design you are going to make

Day 9-13 Aug  Students will make the tiles they have designed. Remember these tiles need to be connected in some way.

Day 14 Aug 20  Students will Critique their art work in the group  Find a pattern write about their art using the rubric.  Each group wills tart the critique for the class.  Load kin with tiles if time

Day 15 Aug 21  Students will lay out the back splash for the classroom.  They will start to glaze each tile.  3 coats of glaze!!!

Day 16 Aug 24  Finish glazing  Load glaze kiln

Day 17 Review Day Aug 25  Make a poster for the following terms  Relief  Impressing  Piercing  Slip trailing  Sgraffitto  Slabs  Slip and Score  Share with the class your poster quiz tomorrow!!

Day 18 Aug 26  Quiz  Start Unit 2