Ceramics

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Across
  1. 4. Clay rolled out into flat, even pieces that can be any shape or size, usually square or rectangular
  2. 5. a sculptural method in which the sculpted pieces remain attached to a solid background of the same material.
  3. 7. A liquid suspension of finely ground minerals that are applied onto the surface of bisque-fired ceramic ware by brushing, pouring, or dipping
  4. 9. Used as a masking medium for application to areas on which no glaze is required.
  5. 10. Be in your_____________seat working on the warmup before the bell rings.
  6. 11. Place__________phone in phone pockets before the bell rings.
  7. 12. Pottery oven or furnace in which ceramic products are fired
  8. 13. My teacher's name is Ms.__________________.
  9. 15. Follow adult ____________________.
  10. 17. Use only school________________language and actions.
Down
  1. 1. Bring all needed _______________to class.
  2. 2. Derived from the Greek ‘Keramos’ meaning ‘earthen vessel’
  3. 3. Partially dried clay ware. The ideal stage for turning, fettling, sponging, etc.
  4. 4. The cutting or scratching through the outer color or engobe to expose the clay body underneath.
  5. 6. A method of de-airing and dispersing moisture uniformly by hand in a piece of clay.
  6. 7. Unfired clay is called___________.
  7. 8. Do not consume_________in the classroom.
  8. 14. Clay that is________dry is clay that does not contain any moisture, but has not been fired. It is very fragile at this stage.
  9. 16. Long, snake-like ropes of clay that are used in making pottery