Kocur. Roller-Kocurs 3.3.2014  Good Morning!  Please have a piece of paper ready for our English Ida Step Prep today!  Remember the 3 rd Nine Weeks.

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Kocur

Roller-Kocurs  Good Morning!  Please have a piece of paper ready for our English Ida Step Prep today!  Remember the 3 rd Nine Weeks ends Friday, so be aware what your grades are!

7 th Grade Art  Get out your sketchbook for your Bell Ringer  Bell Ringer: What Elements of Art do we see in this work?  Picasso Heads due Tuesday!

Advanced Art  Get out your sketchbook for your Bell Ringer  Bell Ringer: What challenges did you face in this project? If you could do it all over, what would you do differently?

Roller-Kocurs  Good Morning!  Please have a piece of paper ready for our Math Ida Step Prep today!  Remember the 3 rd Nine Weeks ends Friday, so be aware what your grades are!

7 th Grade Art  Get out your sketchbook for your Bell Ringer  Bell Ringer: What was the most challenging part of this project? What advice would you give to someone else starting this project?  Picasso Heads due at the end of class!

Advanced Art  Get out your sketchbook for your Bell Ringer  Bell Ringer: Get out a pencil and draw a person’s face at your table.

Roller-Kocurs  Good Morning!  Please have something out to work on during HR today, it is a SILENT study day  We will do grade checks today!

7 th Grade Art  Get out your sketchbook for your Bell Ringer  Bell Ringer: What do you want to learn about Ceramics? What do you think will be the most difficult to learn?

Ceramic Terms  Coil Pot –  Pinch Pots –  Slab –  Wheel Thrown –  Slip –  Score –  Stamping - Building Methods Techniques

Ceramic Terms  Glaze –  Dry Footing –  Plastic/Plasticity -  Leather Hard –  Greenware/Bone Dry –  Bisque – Glaze Dryness

Ceramic Terms  Firing–  Kiln– Firing Mouth Foot Body Lip Vessel Diagram

Advanced Art  Get out your sketchbook for your Bell Ringer  Bell Ringer: Do you think Artist’s Statements make a big impact on viewers? Why or why not?

Roller-Kocurs  Good Morning!  Get out a piece of paper for your Social Studies Ida Step today! Make sure to turn it in to your World Cultures teacher in class!

7 th Grade Art  Get out your sketchbook for your Bell Ringer  Bell Ringer: Describe the 4 Building Methods of Clay: Pinch, Coil, Slab, and Wheel Thrown.

Advanced Art  Get out your sketchbook for your Bell Ringer  Bell Ringer: What do you want to learn about Ceramics? What do you think will be the most difficult to learn?

Roller-Kocurs  Good Morning and Happy Friday!  Get out your HR folder and begin writing about your goals for March. If you don’t have a folder, just write your March goals on a piece of paper!

7 th Grade Art  Get out your sketchbook for your Bell Ringer  Bell Ringer: Describe what/how you use the needle tool, fork, and sponge in the Ceramics Room.

Advanced Art  Get out your sketchbook for your Bell Ringer  Bell Ringer: Describe what/how you use the needle tool, fork, and sponge in the Ceramics Room.