Activity 11: Clay
Activity 11: Clay
For this activity, we integrated it with writing narratives and talked about Johnny Appleseed and the impact he had on America. It was also nice to make apples as future teachers, so now we all have a little pinch pot to use in our classrooms.Instructions:
First you will start out by handing each student a small block of clay and having them wedge it to get all the air bubbles out. After all the air bubbles are out you will pinch off a bit to use for the stem and leaf. Once that is done you will form a ball out of the clay until the rim is about the width of a pinky finger. Students will then use a modeling tool to smooth out their pot. You will thin use the coiling method to create the stem and the a rolling pin to flatten the clay to create a leaf using the need tool. You will then use scoring and slipping to attach the leaf and stem to the apple pot. Then have the students use the needle tool to write their names on the bottom of their pot. They will then place it on a paper towel before they begin painting. Have them write their name on their paper towel so it is easy to tell whose is whose. They may then begin painting. Leave the bottom unpainted until the clay is dry so the moisture is able to escape the pot.
Materials:
- Air dry clay
- tempera paint
- pencil
- rolling pin
- needle tool
- modeling tool
- paint brush
- paper towels

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