Methods of Building with Clay
Firing
Forms in Hand-Building
Stages of Clay
Random
100

How many methods of buildings were covered in the presentation? 

four

100

What is the machine called that fires the clay? 

Kiln

100

This circular form is the most basic form in hand-building. 

sphere (not a circle!)

100

What is the “glue-like” material called that you use to attach two pieces together? 

slip

100

What do we call mud, sand, and water when it is mixed together?

Clay

200

This method of clay involves using your feet to spin a flat plate called a bat. 

wheel

200

After you have painted on your glaze, it is easy to tell what color your pottery piece will be. 

False

200

This can-like form is used in hand-building.

cylinder

200

What is the third stage of clay?

Leather Hard

200

What do you call the method you use to attach two pieces of clay together?

score and slip

300

This method of clay is typically done by repeatedly stacking rings of clay.

coil

300

Our clay goes into the kiln as a gray color, but comes out looking like what color?

White

300

This form is perfect for a gnome or wizard’s hat! 

Cone

300

How many stages of clay are there?

six

300

When our clay is fired, it changes from clay to what other material?

Ceramic

400

If you were trying to sculpt a dog’s face, what method of building would you use?

Pinch
400

Our clay is fired to around what temperature?

300 degrees, 600 degrees, 900 degrees, or 1200 degrees.  

400

This skinny form can be used to make a handle for a mug, a snake, and an octopus. 

coil

400

What is the most fragile stage of clay called?

Bone Dry

400

This is what a processed block of clay is called:

Pug

500

This method of building is great for making flat-sided sculptures.

Slab

500

Bisqueware cannot be fired more than once.

False

500

Using your hands to create forms is usually done in what method of sculpting? 

pinch method

500

This stage refers to the first time that clay is fired in the kiln.

Bisque or Bisqueware

500

What does plasticity mean?

Refers to how easily an object can bend without breaking

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