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Feiner, Lois – Arts & Activities, 2011
What began as a review lesson in clay construction quickly became a fun learning experience filled with inspiring conversations and creatively painted birds. This lesson was successful from beginning to end, with a final reward when the artwork was displayed. The author describes the process of working on this project and shares how the students…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Art Materials, Ceramics
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Britton, Enid – School Arts, 1973
Art teacher gives step-by-step description of the process. (SP)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Materials, Ceramics, High School Students
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Brisson, Harriet E. – School Arts, 1980
Raku is an ancient Japanese process of firing pottery in which the bisqued piece is glazed and placed in a preheated kiln. Described are the benefits of substituting sawdust and charcoal for firing pottery by those people who do not have access to a kiln. (KC)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Materials, Ceramics, Elementary Secondary Education
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Sapiro, Maurice – School Arts, 1980
Described is the process of making four pottery items: a planter with drainage dish, a bird feeder, a square pot, and an oil lamp. (KC)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Materials, Ceramics, Elementary Secondary Education
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Stokes, Ronald; Blank, Susan – School Arts, 1980
Described is the process of firing clay pottery through the use of a charcoal kettle grill, an inexpensive alternative to the kiln. (KC)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Materials, Ceramics, Elementary Secondary Education
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Timmons, Virginia G. – School Arts, 1977
Thorough advance planning will eliminate much of the clutter and the mud hazards associated with the introduction of ceramics. Provides some helpful suggestions for teaching ceramics in an efficient and tidy fashion. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products
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Sapiro, Maurice – School Arts, 1977
Describes the process of making ceramic sculpture with photographs showing the process from beginning to end. (RK)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products
Scheck, Grace M. – Sch Arts, 1969
Descriptors: Art, Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials
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Verbalaitis, Victor – School Arts, 1978
In two related articles, the author describes (1) a field trip during which his high school ceramics club collected clay from the outdoors and (2) the process he used to create primitive pottery pieces from such material. (SJL)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Materials, Art Products, Ceramics
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Heidt, Ann – School Arts, 1984
To help them get the cylindrical shape necessary for making pottery beer mugs, high school art students used flexible armatures stuffed with vermiculite. (RM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials, Ceramics
Wilcox, Claudia; and others – Grade Teacher, 1970
Art projects discussed include the creation of outer space flags, painting with wool, making ceramics and sculptures from inexpensive ingredients, constructing cardboard rockets, costume design, and reed representations of flowers and insects. (DB)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Materials, Ceramics, Clothing Design
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Sapiro, Maurice – School Arts, 1977
History has recorded the potter's wheel to be one of man's oldest tools. Its output consists almost totally of either forms derived from a cylindrical shape, or bowl and platter styles. An attempt was made here to produce a functional configuration not dependent upon these traditional forms, while still preserving the integrity and tradition of…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products
Harwood, Alan E. – Sch Arts, 1969
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products
Kahn, Victoria – 1986
The paper describes ways of incorporating a ceramic program into existing curricula for exceptional children. The program focuses on the process of producing clay products and has as its goals: tension release, heightened self-image, improved coordination, personal growth and emotional maturity. The manual describes organizatonal structure, goals,…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Materials, Ceramics, Childrens Art
Wyoming State Dept. of Education, Cheyenne. – 1970
GRADES OR AGES: K-12. SUBJECT MATTER: Creative art. ORGANIZATION AND PHYSICAL APPEARANCE: The guide has the following main sections--an introduction to art education, elementary art programs, junior high art program, senior high art program, appendixes (supplies and equipment, audio-visual materials, exhibits, book and periodicals, and glossary).…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials, Art Teachers
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