The ShapeCeramics I’m In: Here is an example of a student’s ceramic collection that includes a variety of effective experiments with both form and decoration.
Project 3: Ceramics
March ~ April (8-10 Weeks)
Unit Objective: Students use forming skills to create cups and plates and then add decorative techniques through clay, glaze and texture.
Students are evaluated on process, participation as well as end-product. *lessons and assignments may be subject to change due to teacher’s discretion
Unit wiki link: http://curkovicartunits.pbworks.com/w/page/11306879/Ceramics Key Vocabulary: Bisque, Clay, Firing, Form, Foot, Glaze, Lip, Pinch Pots, Relief, Scoring, Slab Plates, Slip, Templates, Texture, Trimming
Week 1 - Introduction -Brainstorm: How do humans use tools to shape our environment? -“Design has improved our lives.” Do you agree or disagree? Why? -Students experiment with clay to create a free piece. -View rubric. Homework: View slideshow on class wiki on ceramic cups View previous student work on class wiki.
Week 2 - Pinch Pots
Students begin creating pinch pots (forming). Homework: Students create decorative plans for cups (Ceramics planning sheet part 1).
Week 3 & 4 - Trimming & Glazing
-Students share plans with at least 2 peers. -Students begin decorating their cup based on their plans. Homework: View slideshow on class wiki on ceramic plates Complete ceramics planning sheet part 2
Week 5~9 - Slab Plates
Here are two examples of cups employing different decorative techniques. Frank Curkovic
Students share their plate plans. Students create a slab plate, decorate and glaze their work Homework: Has design improved our lives? Why or why not? (writing task).
Week 10 - Presentation, Reflection & Evaluation 1