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9418022025603 LL28404F. 1 CD6 SE Fig 1 CD XT SE Fig 1 CD8 SE Fig 1 CD ransport brPage 3br 325 1015 Reading 325 325 Fig 3 17 59 57 Fig 2 1 1 1 brPage 4br Cyrus CD 6 SE 2 CD 8 SE 2 CD XT SE 2 CD T TRANSPORT User Instructions 1 IMPORTANT Read before operating this equipme Achieving Local Outcomes as a . Nationally Evidence-Based Program. Callee Boulware, Executive Director. Reach Out and Read Carolinas. What We Know. BOOKS BUILD BETTER BRAINS. Being read to, and growing up with books, literacy, and language are major components essential to eventual academic success for children. . Pretest Notes. Attention!!!. There will be a test over this information that you must pass with a 75% before you can work with clay.. Complete the questions from the textbook first. 1-12. Wedging. How to wedge clay. S. urface Decoration. You are about to discover a vast number of surface decoration techniques and treatments!. The techniques you choose for your works are broken into 2 categories: Texture and Color . (Cone 10). GLAZING. “High fire” glazes are fired in the large brick kiln to a temperature of 2380° Fahrenheit.. It takes about 24 hours to reach that temperature.. It take about 3 days to cool down to the point we can open the kiln and remove the finished pots.. Underglaze. : Any coloring element, such as oxides or commercial colorants, applied prior to glaze application. Stains. : Commercial pigments used directly on clay body or for coloring glazes. Glaze. How to glaze. Glaze. . Glaze is clay paint.. How do you use glaze?. Paint 3 or more coats.. NEVER PAINT THE BOTTOM. .. Shake it up or stir it.. Read to see if it is food safe. (fork and knife symbol). CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS OUT CUT THIS What is Clay?. Clay is a fine-grained natural rock or soil material that combines one or more . clay . minerals with traces of metal oxides and organic matter.. How is it Made?. Clay is made through natural processes of erosion and weathering of rocks. Different clays come from the erosion of different types of rocks. . Pottery 1. Disclaimer….. How well an artist glazes a piece of work will either enhance and make the work better, or it will make the artwork look worse. . Glazing is extremely important and even though it may look easy or the concept of glazing is easy, it does takes practice, concentration, and experience. You spent the time to make your project so spending a good amount of time finishing it is just as important. . REVIEW. Ceramic Glaze. a mixture of powdered materials made into a formula that fuses onto a ceramic piece when heated through. Silica. – the glass former; found naturally in sand. Flux. – the temperature reducer; helps the glaze melt. A Southern Folk Art Tradition. History. Face jugs can be dated back to the . 1840s. . Known as “ugly” or “grotesque” jugs. . Thought to have begun in . Edgefield county South Carolina. Made by African slaves who worked as potters. What is Clay?. Clay is a special type of MUD . . Clay is a natural occurring substance found in the earth.. Clay is made of very fine particles of dirt which float in a stream or river and then sink to the bottom, where they press on each other and stick together. You generally find clay along the banks of a river or stream.. 2. Copyright and Terms of Service. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. These materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and may not be reproduced without the express written permission of TEA, except under the following conditions:.

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