Ancient Greek to Contemporary Coil Vessels
Meet The Teacher: Tasha Newton
With 14 years of teaching experience and my fourth year at Augusta School District, I've discovered the profound impact of teaching ceramics. This art form enhances creativity and mirrors the challenges we encounter in life, offering valuable insights and growth opportunities for students.
Project Description
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.
Grade Level
Middle School
Difficulty
Intermediate
Student Hands-On Time
Seven 48 minute class periods
Teacher Prep Time
20-30 minutes
Project Cost / Cost Per Student
3
National Core Arts Standards - Visual Arts
- Creating - Conceiving and developing new artistic ideas and work.
- Presenting - Select, analyze, and interpret works for presentation.
- Responding - Interpret intent and meaning in artwork.
- Connecting - Relate artistic ideas to historical, cultural, and social contexts.
21st Century Skills
- Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving
- Creativity & Innovation
- Communication
- Flexibility & Adaptability
- Initiative & Self-Direction
- Social & Cross-Cultural Skills
- Productivity & Accountability
STEAM Education
- Arts
- Mathematics
Differentiations and Accommodations
Differentiation
Struggling Learners
Accommodation
Extruder for making coils. Adjust size requirements as needed. Provide a lazy session so its easier to move. Gloves if sensory issues or if a student does not like to get dirty.
Learning Objectives: Knowledge
*Students will research traditional Greek vessels. *Students will compare traditional Greek vessels with the artwork of Kara Walker and Grayson Perry. *Students will sketch a figure in a stance that reflects you as a person in the correct proportions. *Students will create four thumbnail and final sketches of their Greek coil vessel. *Students will make a greek inspired vessel using the coil technique. *Students will create a silhouette of their figure on their coil vessel using the sgraffito technique. *Students will reflect on the creative process using art and design vocabulary. *Students will choose presentation details for photographing and presenting artwork.
Learning Objectives: Skills
Clay hand building skills: Pinch pot, Coil technique, Sgraffito technique, Drawing the figure, Glazing
Learning Objectives: Attitudes/Values
Patience and Perseverance, Creativity and Individuality, Attention to Detail, Collaboration and Sharing, Respect and Care, Growth Mindset
Formative Assessment
Exit tickets, Mid-Progress critiques
Summative Assessment
Learning Packet (See attached lesson plan), Final Cil project, Standards based rubric
Reflection and Discussion
See attached lesson plan
Lesson Activities
See attached lesson plan
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1
See attached lesson plan.