ART 3&4: Unit 2 Paper & Books

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ART 3&4: Unit 2 Paper & Books Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

Books/Stab Star/Tunnel Paper Making Paper Terms Paper Techniques 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Book/Stab– 100 Points ANSWER: The process of making the covers for all books is _________. ANSWER: The Same

Book/Stab– 200 Points ANSWER: The Japanese Stab book needs a what to open? ANSWER: Hinge

Book/Stab– 300 Points ANSWER: The Japanese stab book is bound together by using what method? ANSWER: Sewing (needle and string)

Book/Stab– 400 Points ANSWER: Tool used to create a harsh crease in paper to help it hold its shape once folded. ANSWER: Bone Scorer

Book/Stab– 500 Points ANSWER: The sealing paper on the inside of the cover needed for what 3 purposes? ANSWER: Hold Down all paper folded over the over Hide any unevenness Hold the closing string and decorations in place

Star/Tunnel– 100 Points ANSWER: The pages of the star book are folded using ________shapes. ANSWER: Origami

Star/Tunnel– 200 Points ANSWER: What 2 books have the same opening effect/design? ANSWER: Star and Tunnel

Star/Tunnel– 300 Points ANSWER: The tunnel book loses _______ in length between each of its 3 layers. ANSWER: 1 inch

Star/Tunnel– 400 Points ANSWER: The _________ of the star book is created by gluing the pages so they face the same direction. ANSWER: Spine

Star/Tunnel– 500 Points ANSWER: The decoration for the bottom layer of the tunnel book is ________, while the other 2 layers are decorated by __________. ANSWER: Drawn, Cutting

Paper Making– 100 Points ANSWER: When making paper, the impression item is implemented during which step? ANSWER: Drying (couch paper step)

Paper Making– 200 Points ANSWER: This should never be done to the pulp during any stage of the paper making process. ANSWER: Rub the pulp

Paper Making– 300 Points ANSWER: The deckle is placed ______ the mold when pouring paper pulp. ANSWER: Under

Paper Making– 400 Points ANSWER: When using inclusion in home-made paper, what 3 things can be trapped in the pulp? ANSWER: Images, 3D Objects, More Pulp

Paper Making– 500 Points ANSWER: At which step in paper making is the item to be trapped included into the pulp? ANSWER: Compressing (sponging pulp through the deckle)

Paper Terms– 100 Points ANSWER: Absorbent paper used to absorb excessive water. ANSWER: Couch

Paper Terms– 200 Points ANSWER: Paper (and other materials) ground with water to create a paste like mixture. ANSWER: Pulp

Paper Terms– 300 Points ANSWER: A substance added to pulp during the mixing process to create texture ANSWER: Addition

Paper Terms– 400 Points ANSWER: The screen used to sift/separate the water and pulp. ANSWER: Deckle

Paper Terms– 500 Points ANSWER: The frame/wall used to hold the shape of the pulp over the screen. ANSWER: Mold

Paper Techniques– 100 Points A mark produced by pressure, printing, or stamping. ANSWER: Impression

Paper Techniques– 200 Points Process of trapping objects into the pulp before it dries when making your own paper. ANSWER: Inclusion

Paper Techniques– 300 Points The spine for the accordion book is folded ________ to create flag pages. ANSWER: Back and Forth

Paper Techniques– 400 Points In which step is your Additive introduced to the pulp? ANSWER: Blending

Paper Techniques– 500 Points When making your own paper, the mold can take the shape of, what? ANSWER: Any shape