Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Coil Pots

Coil Pots 
3rd Grade

A few years ago, we started a collaboration between art and science in third grade.  In art class, students learn about the process of creating ceramic objects and construct their own coil pots.  After building their pots, the clay is left to dry and then fired in a kiln.  This first firing is called the bisque firing.  After the bisqueware comes out of the b, it is ready to be painted with glaze.  Glaze is a paint specially formulated for ceramics and fuses to the clay during the second, glaze firing.  After this firing, students used their coil pots in science class to plant seeds and watch them grow.  Its truly amazing to see both of these transformations!

"Wet Work" with Clay

Applying Glaze

Completed Pots



Each year the creations get more personality!

Growing plants on display in the library for the annual art show.

Clay Cupcakes

Clay Cupcakes
1st Grade

Clay makes a fast favorite in the art room - magical mud you can play with and make things!?  Combine that with creating cupcakes and you have a 1st grader's dream.  Oh, did I mention that glitter is a perfectly delicious topping choice?  See our creative clay chefs hard at work on their crazy cupcake creations!








Plushies

Plushies
5th Grade

5th graders ended the year with some hand-sewn plushies!  Students designed a pattern, sewed the front and back together, added stuffing and glued on details.

Imagination Warm-Up




Students at Work




Completed Plushies