Welcome to Ceramics Mrs. Ackerman.

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Welcome to Ceramics Mrs. Ackerman

Rules and Procedures If you are late, you MUST have a valid pass (after 5 min a cut slip will be issued without a pass) Clay projects are VERY fragile, only touch your own work If you finish your work early, please come and see me. I will help you figure out what to do next. Store projects properly Tools and materials must be put back in their proper storage areas Everyone cleans up before they leave the room Let me know if you need to leave the classroom

Rules and Procedures Respect everyone in the classroom If you have a question, just ask! NO THROWING ANYTHING (includes: tossing, shooting, flicking, etc. ) Most of all, use your best judgment! (If you think I won’t approve, don’t do it!)

Variety in Ceramics Various types of projects explored throughout the year include*: Pinch Pots Double Pinch Carvings Coil Projects Slab Molds Surface Designs Wheel Thrown (Potter’s Wheel) Sculpture *Projects are subject to change depending on time and student’s individual project choices