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Pottery and Sculpture Studio

Ms. J DeRose jaderose@weberdistrict.net 801-452-4850 http://blog.weber.k12.ut.us/jaderose. Pottery and Sculpture Studio. Course Description. Hands on Production Based Creative Innovation New Skills. State Core Objectives. Making- projects, skills, art elements and design principals

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Pottery and Sculpture Studio

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  1. Ms. J DeRose jaderose@weberdistrict.net 801-452-4850 http://blog.weber.k12.ut.us/jaderose Pottery and Sculpture Studio

  2. Course Description • Hands on • Production Based • Creative Innovation • New Skills

  3. State Core Objectives • Making- projects, skills, art elements and design principals • Contextualizing- Art history, Personal Experience, After High School… • Expressing-Creativity, Content • Perceiving-Critical Eye

  4. Grading • Critiques: Individual and Group • 70% projects, glaze crits • 10% daily participation, tardies, absences, and cleaning credit • 20% Sketchbooks, bell quizes, tests, and points received for the attendance of demonstrations • Extra Credit: catagorized with the written category and worth 50 points each

  5. Grading Rubric

  6. Grade Breakdown • A 90% • B+ 87% • B 83% • B- 80% • C+ 77% • C 73% • C-70% • D+ 67% • D 63% • D- 60% • F 59% and below

  7. Studio Expectations • Get busy getting’ your hands dirty • Respect the Studio • Clean up your mess and the community space • No airborne clay • Keep track and care of tools • Respect Others • Be Kind and Helpful • Respect Yourself • Be Creative • Honest • Work Hard • Make Mistakes

  8. Saftey Precautions • Always Wet Clean-up • Watch Slippery Floors • Kiln Room • Chemicals • Pug Mill • Throwing/Pushing • Wheels…hair…apron strings…bare toes

  9. Intervention Practices • 1. Initial Warning discussion • 2. Teacher/Student Conference • 3. Teacher/Parent/Student Conference and written contract • 4.Administration involvement

  10. Citizenship Policy • Stay busy for the entire duration • Tardies and Absences will count against your citizenship and letter grade unless excused! • Honor • Satisfactory • Needs Improvement • Unsatisfactory

  11. Studio Procedures • Sign in Calendars • Tardy • Seating Chart 10 minutes- no clay out! • Clean up Points • Work Points • Hall Pass • Music Selection • Open Studio Night and Clay Club Meetings

  12. Things you might want: • Ice cream bucket for clean water • Apron/bath towel/old shirt • Throwing shoes • Hand towel • Hair tie • Lock combination • White Trash bags • Cup container for tools or pencil box

  13. Reminder of you HomeworkDue next class • Bring: White Trash Bags, Lock, Pencil • FEE’s or Receipt of $20.oo • Disclosure printed from blog: http://blog.weber.k12.ut.us/jaderose

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