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Clay animal figures
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Complete page 1 in your notes packet. Research online how different cultures around the world depict animals. What do animals mean to other groups of people?
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Just like humans, animals have different characteristics and personalities. They can be known for being brave, loyal, smart, slow, gentle, sneaky…
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HAND BUILDING WHEEL THROWING Pinch potslab coil
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A variety of earthy materials formed by the breakdown of granite rocks over millions of years. PLASTIC CLAY: moldable, moist clay that can be formed into a variety of things
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Clay that is starting to dry but has not done so completely; firm clay Feels cool and damp Very fragile, breaks easily Can be scraped and smoothed
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Clay that is completely dried out (bone dry) and is ready to be fired in the kiln. very light brown color
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Clay that has been fired in the kiln once and is ready to be painted or glazed White color Hard as a rock
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Clay drying soft hard
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A special oven or furnace that can reach very high temperatures and is used to bake, or fire clay.
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Firing is the process of baking and hardening pottery. Clay is hardened by heating it to a high temperature, thus fusing the clay particles. Temperature in kilns can reach 2500 degrees.
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Scratching the surface of two clay pieces when joining them together Then add slip to create a bond between 2 pieces of clay
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a mixture of clay and water that serves as a glue and is placed on scored areas of clay.
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If slip acts as an adhesive, and scoring makes two pieces of clay like the opposite sides of a zipper, then they should stick together permanently.
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Long snake-like ropes of clay that can be joined together to form a pot, bowl, or vase
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Joining shapes together; thick sheets of clay. Roll it out like a pancake then cut out the desired shape.
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An artwork created in 3- Dimensional form
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A work of art which is viewed from all sides and has width, height, as well as depth
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