Sgraffito Plates
Meet The Teacher: Teresa Gilchrist
I teach high school ceramics at Hamilton High in Chandler, Arizona. I have a BFA in Ceramics, MA in Art Education, and this is my 15th year of teaching.
Project Description
Students will make a plate using a slab and sturdy paper plate mold. Once leather-hard, they will apply underglaze or colored slip and decorate with the sgraffito technique.
Materials
- Clay
- Sturdy paper plate mold
- Assorted clay tools such as rib, pin tool, fettling knife
- Underglaze or colored slip
- Paint brushes
- Sgraffito tools (loop tools, paper clips, pencils)
Grade Level
High School
Difficulty
Intermediate
Student Hands-On Time
About 5 to 7 class periods
Teacher Prep Time
Prep the slideshow, materials, and demonstration (about an hour)
Project Cost / Cost Per Student
2.75
National Core Arts Standards - Visual Arts
- Creating - Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas.
- Creating - Organize and develop artistic work.
- Creating - Conceiving and developing new artistic ideas and work.
- Presenting - Develop skills for artistic presentation and exhibition.
- Responding - Perceive and analyze artistic work.
- Responding - Interpret intent and meaning in artwork.
- Responding - Evaluate and critique based on aesthetic and technical qualities.
- Connecting - Relate artistic ideas to historical, cultural, and social contexts.
- Connecting - Connect personal experiences with artmaking and meaning.
21st Century Skills
- Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving
- Creativity & Innovation
- Communication
- Flexibility & Adaptability
- Initiative & Self-Direction
- Productivity & Accountability
STEAM Education
- Arts
Differentiations and Accommodations
Differentiation
IEP
Accommodation
Grade on effort and allow simpler designs
Learning Objectives: Knowledge
Students will learn how to make a plate using a slump mold. Students will learn about sgraffito, what mashes a successful design, and how to create a sgraffito design.
Learning Objectives: Skills
Students will acquire patience, creativity, problem solving skills, and the sgraffito technique
Learning Objectives: Attitudes/Values
Creativity and problem solving
Formative Assessment
Frequent check ins with students as they work
Summative Assessment
I grade projects once glaze fired with a rubric
Lesson Activities
View Sgraffito Slide Show
I spend one class period going through a slideshow that shows examples of sgraffito and explains a slump mold.
Sketches
Students create a preliminary sketch
Plate demo
I demonstrate how to made a plate using the slab roller or rolling pins and a slump mold (sturdy paper plate).
Underglaze Demo
I do this while we wait for our plates to get leather hard. You can speed up the drying process with hair dryers. I show the students how to apply 2 to 3 even coats of underglaze. They color sketches during drying time as well.
Sgraffito Demo
I show examples of good designs and we look at Kathy King’s work. I show them how to use a variety of tools for sgraffito to get different line types.
Glaze Demo (after bisque)
Show students how to apply clear glaze to the bisque fired piece.



