How to teach clay is a common question. I offer tips, tricks and lessons for having a successful clay day.
Here are some art project tutorials that you can use in your classroom for Back to School success! They are all complete with the step-by-steps, student handouts, reflections, assessment, rubrics, and examples.
This subtractive clay bust is an awesome high school ceramics lesson that helps students explore figurative art, personal expression and a variety of handbuilding techniques.
Ceramic art on your wall and does exist in real and looks even more amazing than one might think. Let us find out how with these beautiful Simple And Speaking Ceramic Wall Arts.
This subtractive clay bust is an awesome high school ceramics lesson that helps students explore figurative art, personal expression and a variety of handbuilding techniques.
This is a one of my all-time favorite projects! The lesson plan includes vocabulary, lesson objectives, a rubric, a supply list, and teacher instructions as well as step-by-step visual student instructions. The student instructions can be uploaded online for virtual learning or handed out to students in person, and each step has detailed instructions and high quality photographs to ensure understanding. Students will learn how to create a coil pot with proper technique and even coils. They will also learn how to sculpt realistic facial features, in order to create a face pot inspired by the work of enslaved African American potters during the Antebellum period before the Civil War. This is a great way for students to learn about African American culture, as well as part of the tragic history of our nation. Students will reflect on the origins of face pottery, learn about a specific potter, David Drake, and create a pot of their own. This is such a fun lesson that my students have loved because they get to give their sculpted faces personality! Visit the blog post about this lesson here. What's Included: A PDF file including unit vocabulary, a supply list, teacher instructions, and step-by-step visual student instructions A PowerPoint presentation to introduce the unit A PDF file rubric for easy printing A PNG file planning sheet for students to set goals and sketch out their project Here's a link to another Ceramics Project: Clay Busts Here's a link to another Ceramics Project: Wind Chimes Here's a link to another Ceramic Project: 3D Clay Frames Here's a link to another Ceramics Project: Slab Houses Here's a link to a Ceramics "Jeopardy" Game Here's a link to a Ceramics Quiz I hope your students enjoy this project like mine have, let me know if you have any questions! Please take a moment to leave a review, it really helps!
A lesson about a collaborative relief sculpture project. Supplies and how to included. Learn how to implement this project in your classroom!
Ceramics Vocabulary and Kiln basics and safety...
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Here are some Cute Clay Art Tutorials for Kids. most of the kids love to squeeze play dough between their fingers. And they will try to make up various different shapes and things out of that with their own creativity and mind. If you haven’t noticed this thing before, just test it with your kid.
The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. For your final you will be creating a series of 3 Zentangle tiles that each have the same theme with a different representation of that theme for each. For example your theme might be OCEAN. Each on of your tiles is going to be an abstract representation of the ocean. Think about the naturally occurring patterns and lines that exist in the ocean.
Learn how to build a clay fish art project for kids. This easy clay building project can work for 3rd grade & older students. Great art class project!
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This soap carving art lesson will show you how to carve a soap sculpture focusing on organic abstraction in a public school setting.
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This expressive clay portrait lesson is a great way to get your students thinking creatively while learning the basics of working with clay.
Kids will love these silly & simple monster pinch pots. Build a fun monster out of a pinch pot in this simple clay project for children.
TYPES OF COILS POSTERTeaching a unit on coils? This resource shows lots of different designs that you can make from coils. The labeled image is great to share with students to spark their interest. You can print this out as a handout, have it printed as a poster or share it digitally with your stude...
This subtractive clay bust is an awesome high school ceramics lesson that helps students explore figurative art, personal expression and a variety of handbuilding techniques.
Do you need a fun elementary art sculpture lesson? Build easy model magic food sculptures for one of your next kid arts & crafts projects.
Ceramics Vocabulary and Kiln basics and safety...
This easy ceramic slab art lesson will teach kids how to make a patterned cat art project. Students will love this easy clay project.