Middle School Ceramics Lesson Plans
Middle school is the perfect time to take claywork to the next level.

Clay Story Box
In this adventure students will use a variety of hand building skills to bring their story to life using both high and low relief features.

From digging a hole, to setting your table
I work with students to process our local clay into workable material. We then make and fire work using that clay.

Clay Creature Bobbleheads
Students will create an imaginary clay creature bobblehead that could dwell within a real environment. The creature should be designed so that it could exist within this habitat. Students will research selected environment, including climate and species. Students will apply traditional hand building techniques to create their final project.

Character Creatures
In this imaginative and tactile lesson, students will combine their love of mixed media and ceramics to create whimsical character sculptures using air-dry clay and paintbrushes. Inspired by the expressive forms of folk art, students will mold faces and features directly onto the handle of a paintbrush—transforming the brush into original art.

Ancient Greek to Contemporary Coil Vessels
This project introduces students to Greek pottery and examines how contemporary artists continue to explore these concepts. Students will learn the pinch pot and coil techniques. They will create a life drawing of themselves in a pose that reflects their personality, which they will then incorporate into their vessel using the sgraffito technique.

Celebratory Clay Rattles
Students create a clay rattle with clay beads. They choose an object for their rattle to resemble, something that is meaningful and worth celebrating. The finished rattle is then painted with acrylic paint.

Crazy Coil Pot
The Coil Pot Experimentation Challenge is designed to provide students with a dynamic and engaging experience in ceramic art, fostering creativity, collaboration, and technical skill development. This challenge aligns with the principles of experiential learning, allowing students to explore the versatile medium of clay.

Slab Mug
Ever wanted to make a functional mug without using the wheel? With the slab method, you can hand-build a unique and personalized mug from clay. This technique allows for endless creative possibilities while making a sturdy, usable piece of pottery.
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