Jeopardy yr 8 clay

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Row 1, Col 1

Rock and water.

What is clay made from?.

1,2

Two thirds.

How much of the earth’s surface is covered in clay?

1,3

Small particles of rock can be breathed in and remain in our

lungs forever causing silicosis.

Why is unfired clay dangerous?

1,4

Decomposed plant and

animal life.

What is mud / soil / earth?

2,1

The process of baking your clay.

What is firing?

2,2

Working your clay to remove all air pockets.

What is wedging?

2,3

A kiln.

What is the clay fired in?

2,4

1,000 degrees.

What temperature will our clay be fired at?

3,1

Rolling clay into thin and long pieces to sculpt.

What is the coiling method?

3,2

Score and slip.

How do you join two pieces of clay?

3,3

A mixture of water and clay that has the appearance of

single cream.

What is slip?

3,4

This is a technique to create a rough surface.

What is scoring?

4,1

Clay that has been fired once.

What is biscuit ware / bisque?

4,2

The stage your clay is at when you can no longer add but still

‘carve’ into the surface.

What is leather hard?

4,3

Projects that are bone dry.

What is greenware?

4,4

This method you use your thumb to begin sculpting.

What is the pinch pot method?

5,1

Using a cheesewire prevents air from getting into the clay.

How should you cut clay?

5,2

24 hours in total, 12 hours to heat up and 12 hours to

cool down.

How long does it take to fire greenware?

5,3

Molten glass and coloured pigments.

What is glaze?

5,4

Sand which also comes from rock.

What is glass made from?