Safety
3D Art
Clay Firing
Clean Up
Clay
100

If you are late to class, what is the appropriate pace to enter the studio? 

Walk 
100

What are the 3 dimensions to sculpture? 

Height, Width, and Depth 

100

Once a clay piece is completely dry you can re-wet it to continue working on it. 

FALSE

100

How many paper towels are appropriate to use after washing your hands?

1-2 

100

What is the name of the "glue" used to connect two pieces of clay together 

Slip 

200

What type of shoes are most appropriate for the 3D studio? 

Closed toed shoes 

200

Name three materials used to make 3D Art, also known as sculpture? 

Clay, wire, metal, plaster, wood, paper, marble, etc. 

200

What do you call clay that has been fired for the first time? 

Bisque 

200

When the clean-up timer goes off, what should you do? (need specifics) 

Wipe your spot down with a sponge and clean off your tools and place back on 7th grade shelf.
200

What is the process of attaching two pieces of clay together properly? 

Slip and score 

300

Where should drinks or food be stored during class time?

In your cubby or shelf outside the studio 
300

How would you describe the ELEMENTS of 3D design?

The ingredients to your sculpture, the building blocks. 
300

What shelf will you place your piece that has been painted with top glaze and needs to be fired?

Glazeware shelf 

300

Who's responsibility is it to put tools away and where do they get placed at the end of class. 

Each table is responsible and they are placed on the 7th grade art shelf. 

300

What happens when you fire clay that is too thick or has air trapped inside? 

It will explode 

400

Where should you go in case of a tornado?

Bathroom or rooms across from bathroom
400

How would you describe the PRINCIPLES of 3D design?

Tools used to arrange the elements (or "ingredients) to make the work more visually pleasing. 

400

What do we call clay that has never been fired? 

Greenware 

400

How should you store your clay project when you've finished working for the day?

Spray your piece, use a damp paper towel (if necessary), enclose in plastic bag with as little air as possible

400

What do you call the process of removing air pockets by pushing clay down and rolling through?

Wedging

500

Where should you go if informed there is an intruder in our vicinity but we can't see them? 

Into the room opposite the bathrooms

500

Name one of the principles of 3D design. 

Contrast/Variety, rhythm, repetition, emphasis, continuity, balance, proportion, 

500

What stage should your clay piece be at in order to get fired for the first time?

Bone dry 

500

What should you do if you see dirty tools/materials in the sink but they are not yours?

Help clean them up and get them put away. Clean up is a collective effort!
500

Name three types of handbuilding techniques used for clay. 

Pinch, coiling, slab-rolling, carving, modeling/sculpting, mold-making, slip-casting 

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