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Clay Pot Project

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In this one time class we will make a clay pot and inscribe names of loved ones on the pot.
Julie C.
132 total reviews for this teacher
New class
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6-10
year olds
1-9
learners per class

$8

Charged upfront
Meets once
30 minute class

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Description

Class Experience

Students will learn how to roll out clay, how to cut clay, and how to write in clay.
Student will know haw to make a slab pot and how to write in clay.
None.  I have taken art class and worked with clay all of my life.  I consider myself to be  a 3-D artist.  I have taken more formal clay and ceramic classes in high school and in Germany.  I have a clay studio in my current home with a kiln in which I use to fire pots I have made by hand or on the wheel.  I hope to share my love of working with clay with students here on  Outschool.
More names can be inscribed on the pot later after class.  Think of who you spent time with these past few months.  Write more names of the people and pets  on the pot.  You can also include names of people you call on the phone. 
materials to bring to class: some clay that can be fired later or air dried(can be purchased at Michaels Craft store or any local craft store or on Amazon.com, or sheffield pottery - on line). a rolling pin or a water bottle or glass jar to use to roll the clay out flat. a 1/2 cup of water a pencil or pen used to write in the clay Small moist towel or rag(to wipe hands if needed) Counter top, desk area, or table top area to work on during class A small jar or metal can with a circular opening. We will use it to cut a circle in the clay (for the bottom of the pot).
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
informal assessment
30 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
None.   

Teacher

Julie C.
🇺🇸
Lives in the United States
Art, drawing, clay
132 total reviews
261 completed classes

About Me

Hi.  I am Julie and I currently live in Massachusetts.
I teach art (drawing, clay) and puppy/dog training classes(life skills).
I am certified to teach art in Massachusetts.  I am certified to teach Elementary school in NH, and FL.  I have been... 
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