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Intermediate Level: Grades 4-5
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Intermediate
Standard: Writing Intermediate Standard: Writing
Intermediate Standard: Speaking
Do writing or speaking assignments based on various
"Think" questions that complement study of the unit's
ceramics:
- If you could bring one object into an afterlife or
eternity, what would you bring and why? (Tomb Retinue:
Earth Spirits, Whistle in the Form of a Dignitary,
Tortoise-shaped Inkstone)
- What objects could you bury in a time capsule that
would show people in the future about your life? Explain
why you chose each object. (Standing Figure)
- Think of objects that you use at school and at home.
If you could make one of these objects decorative as well
as useful, which object would you choose? Why? How would
you change it to make it decorative? (Teapot,
Hydria)
- Richard Bresnahan uses natural materials and
renewable resources in making his ceramics. He respects
the earth and is thankful for its many gifts. Are there
any gifts of the earth for which you are thankful? What
are they? How do you show your thanks for these gifts?
(Teapot)
- Herakles was a hero to the ancient Greeks because of
his superhuman qualities. Does a person have to be
physically strong to be a hero? In what other ways can a
person be strong? Who would you call a hero, and why is
that person a hero to you? (Hydria)
- The Hopi-Tewa people continue to make pottery in the
tradition of their grandmothers and great-grandmothers.
What is a tradition? Do you have traditions in your
family that you can trace back to your ancestors? What
are they? If you don't have any traditions, what
traditions could you start? (Seed Jar)
- How would you make a special container to hold
something that is important to you? What materials would
you use? What colors? What images or patterns? What would
you put inside your special container? (Seed Jar and
Storage Jar)
- If you could design a barber's bowl, what colors
would you use? What shapes? What kinds of lines? What
images? (Barber's Bowl)
- Some objects are decorative. They are meant to be
looked at, not used. Do you have something at home that
is just to be looked at? Write a "word picture" of this
object, and explain how you feel when you look at this
object. (Jar with Cover and Vase)
- If you were to design a ceramic object in the Art
Nouveau style, what plant or animal form would you use
for your design? Why? (Jar with Cover and Vase)
- The Yoruba people maintained altars to remember their
ancestors. Do you have any special ways to remember your
ancestors? What are these ways, and how do they help you
remember? If you don't have any special ways to remember
your ancestors, what could you do to begin remembering
them? (Shrine Head)
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