Ceramics
Archery
Robotics
Music
Wood Crafts
100
The process of keeping the extra clay (scraps we didn't use) in a bucket of water, instead of throwing it away.
What is reclaiming the clay?
100
The concentrated effort to direct an arrow to its target.
What is aim?
100
A machine that gathers information about its environment.
What is robot?
100
A flexible wooden (or carbon fiber) stick with horse hair stretched from the bent tip, or point, to a moveable frog, or nut.
What is bow?
100
This is the number of pegs used in the game known as "peg solitaire".
What is 14?
200
When wet clay is put into the kiln to be baked.
What is fire?
200
A straight, slender rod, usually fletched and tipped, that is the projectile shot from a bow.
What is arrow?
200
Step-by-step guide for a computer (like a robot) to know what to do and how to react.
What is a program?
200
A wooden device attached to the bottom-front of the violin that separates the chin from direct contact with the violin surface.
What is chin rest?
200
Also called "syrinx", this instrument is played by blowing across the ends of a series of tubes with different lengths.
What are panpipes or a panflute?
300
The art of making things of clay.
What is ceramics?
300
The tip of the bow limb that is grooved to accept the bowstring. Can also be made of horn or other material.
What is bow nock?
300
A device that detects or measures a physical property and records, indicates, or otherwise responds to it.
What is sensor?
300
Evolved from the concertmaster position -- Ideally, he or she works to resolve issues of pitch, balance, articulation, pulse, etc. with orchestral musicians during rehearsals and keeps a steady and clear beat during performances.
What is conductor?
300
This marking tool is used to draw circles or divide distances.
What is a pencil compass?
400
A glassy coating that has been melted onto a ceramic surface.  It is used to decorate the piece and to seal the clay surfaces.
What is glaze?
400
A straight line that runs through the middle of the bow handle and extends through the center of the limbs to the limb tips.
What is centerline?
400
Not a consistent or having a fixed pattern.
What is variable?
400
The distance between two notes.
What are intervals?
400
This type of roughly rectangular wooden drum originated more than 100 years ago with West African slaves in Peru and Cuba, who, when they were forbidden to have traditional drums used wooden boxed or drawers.
What is a cajon or bongo cajon?
500
Enclosed containers of various sizes- built of refractor brick and heated by electricity, gas, oil, or wood to temperatures from 1500 F. to 2340 F. in which ceramic ware is fired.  Also called the “oven” for firing the clay.
What is kiln?
500
A sighting method where the archer uses the tip of the arrow by placing it on a certain object to attain accuracy when shooting.
What is point of aim?
500
The ability of a robot to perform a variety of different tasks.
What is flexibility?
500
The organization of silence and sound in time.
What is rhythm?
500
There are two types of wood called by this colorful name in North America: the "western" wood (which is really an arborvitae) and the aromatic "eastern" wood (which is really a juniper).
What is Red Cedar?
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