Name sounds similar to a tool used in sewing.
What is a needle tool?
Number of zones in the classroom
What is 4?
Number of student tables groups in the classroom
What are 8?
Class levels of pottery offered at CHS.
What is pottery 3?
Stage of clay that is very delicate, holds no water before the kiln.
What is bone dry?
Electric machine with a spinning base to center clay for throwing.
What is a wheel?
Area works in progress are stored. Clay is wrapped tight to keep it from drying and labeled for easy access.
What is Zone 1?
These passwords allow for entry into the google classroom.
What are classroom codes?
Where our class would line up in the circumstance of a fire or fire drill.
What is the last tree?
Stage of clay best for carving designs, still moldable but not plastic.
What is Leatherhard?
Table like machine to press clay flat and prepare it for construction.
What is the Slab Machine?
Area where works are stored after construction is finished to dry out completely before moving to the next zone and being fired.
What is Zone 2?
Hallway number of our classroom.
What is 135?
The art teacher's name next door.
Who is Mrs. Call?
Ceramic pieces after their first firing
What is Bisqueware?
Machine that recycles clay, homogenizing it to prepare for reuse.
What is the Pug Mill?
Cart where both greenware (bone dry) pieces and bisqueware are stored before a firing.
What is Zone 3?
Area we would take shelter in the event of a lockdown or natural disaster.
What is the side closet?
Name of method used in attaching two pieces of clay.
What is Score & Slip?
Ceramic works of art after the second firing with a glossy or matte finish.
What is Glazeware?
Soft silicone or rubber tool used to smooth clay or shape on the wheel.
What is a Rib Tool?
Area where completed ceramic works are placed after the second firing, glazed and ready to take home.
Area of classroom where all pencils, markers, and glazes are stored.
Our Student Teacher
Ms. Bradbeer