A powerpoint presentation showing clear guidelines of how to link this software to this piece of artwork.
Making clay tiles ks2.
Most children in the class will be fascinated by the complex patterns to be found in islamic art and design and the activities provided here should enable them to make.
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It is just watery clay.
The choice of clay and the techniques used to shape decorate glaze and fire it will all have an impact on the final piece.
The pack includes a lesson plan a step by step guide to clay and a powerpoint.
What clay bodies are good to use.
Ceramics is the art of making three dimensional objects from clay.
Making textured clay tiles uks2 lesson pack 4 contains.
Having the right type of clay body is important when making ceramic tiles.
Slip is what you use to help hold the clay together.
Lesson plan making textured clay tiles pdf how to make clay tiles pdf.
I have worked with several clay bodies rated up to cone 6 but found them to be best vitrified at cone 5 and what i would consider over fired at cone 6.
Sometimes tiles are prone to warping and cracking because the clay body is unsuitable for tile making or the clay body is being fired a little too hot.
The clay should be heavy duty as it will need to be durable and most importantly completely waterproof when fired.
To make slip begin by placing several lumps of clay into a container and adding a small amount of water.
Provide each child with a piece of clay and encourage them to spend some time kneading it this will soften the clay and make it easier to roll into a flat shape.
You can either have students make their own or make enough for the class prior to beginning this lesson.
Here is how to make a clay tile using carving subtractive and additive methods.
Children can make a class set of clay tiles that features a continuous connecting design of intertwining leaves and stems.
The key factor is that the clay has a high amount of grog a material in clay which contains a high quantity of silica and alumina.
They can begin by making clay tiles inspired by designs from the islamic world and experiment with repeating collaged patterns based upon the architecture of the mosque.
The lesson guides less confident teachers in using this quality art activity.
This lesson focuses on classroom clay skills.
This is aimed at teachers in key stage 1 and 2 who are not totally familiar with the software but could be used by teachers of those pupils with sen.