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What is clay that has NOT been in the kiln called (it is very fragile)?
What is clay that has been in the kiln the first time?
What is the color that goes on the clay?
What is the clay that has been drying for at least 5 days and is ready to go into the kiln (2 words)?
What is clay that has been drying for a day or so, it is cool to the touch and keeps its shape (2 words)?
What is the most wet form of clay (hint: also used to attach pieces of clay)?
What is the method of attaching clay pieces (3 words)?
How many coats of glaze go on your clay?
What is the process of throwing the clay on the table to removed air bubbles called?
What is the method of construction that involves putting your thumb in a ball of clay to make a bowl (2 words)?
What is the method of clay construction that involves rolling the clay out?
What is the oval tool used for smoothing out the surface of the clay?
What is the sharp tool using for cutting and scoring (2 words)?
What is the ring or stand on the bottom of the clay used to elevate the piece off the table?
What is the "oven" called that heats the clay up?
What time period was the first clay pottery made (2 words)?
What are the sandy particles in clay that add a gritty texture called "tooth"; it also reduces shrinkage and aids even drying.
What Element of Art refers to the way artwork feels or looks like it feels?
What is the cloth on the tables that prevent the clay from sticking?
What is heating clay in the kiln called?
What happens to wet clay that is put into the kiln?
What are the pockets of air that cause the clay to explode in the kiln (2 words)?
What do you wrap your unfinished clay in overnight to keep it from drying?
What happens if a clay piece cooled too quickly?
How are kiln firing temperatures referred to?
What are the "bald spots" called when glaze slides off your bisque?

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