Stages of Clay
Glazing
Attachment Theory
The Giant Pottery Oven
All things Pottery Class
100

The liquid stage of clay.

What is slip

100

You need this many layers of glaze

What is three
100

The four S's of attaching clay together in order

What is score, slip, stick, and smooth
100

The general name of the "oven" used to fire pottery

What is Kiln

100

This happens when wet clay is fired

What is explosion or a project blowing up

200

The driest and most brittle stage of clay

What is bone dry

200

The area that glaze is generally not applied

What is the bottom or underneath a project

200

When you earn points in a game and cut small marks in the surface of clay

What is score or scoring

200

The name and scale for temperature for firing ceramic material

What is Pyrometric Cone Scale

200

Something you never want to lose

What is the game

300

At this stage you are ready to glaze your pottery

What is Bisque or Bisqueware

300
The technique of achieving new effects with multiple glazes as displayed in the blue book

What is layering 2 or more glazes or layering multiple glazes 

300

This looks like a Wendy's frosty and bonds clay together

What is slip

300

Bisque firing pottery is generally conducted at this temperature

What is Cone 04 or over 1900F

300

This is what happens to clay as it dries

What is shrink or shrinkage

400

The stage at which you can most easily sculpt clay

What is wet/plastic

400

Using a bulbous blue tool with a fine tip to add thin lines of liquid clay or glaze for fine designs

What is slip trailing

400

These items can help you smooth your seamline together

What are tools

400

The shelves and stilts used inside a kiln are referred to as

What is furniture

400

The name of the white clay generally used in our classes

What is Ice Man w/ Grog

500

This is the stage after the second firing when most pottery is covered in a smooth glassy surface covering and ready to be used

What is glazeware or glaze fired

500

This type of glaze is generally the same color before and after being fired, can be mixed and blended like paint, and shows up as matte unless a clearcoat glaze is added

What is underglaze

500

When you don't score, slip, stick, and smooth this will most likely happen and lead to bad grades, sadness, and finding out the hard way

What is clay attachments falling apart or weak attachments or breaking

500

It is not kennel, kilm, or oven, but 

What is Kiln 

500

Don't glaze the bottom or this happens

What is stick to the shelf or ruining both your project and the shelf