Clay Tic-Tac-Toe Boards
Activity: Students began by wedging clay and then rolling it out utilizing a rolling pin and wood pieces (to get equal thickness amongst the slab). Students then decided if they wanted a circle or square board. Students then outlined their shapes onto their slabs using the pointy sticks. Students then cut out their shapes using one of the plastic knives. Students then wedged their excess clay and began working on their dividers by rolling it out. Students then measured how long they wanted the dividers to be and began to score their pieces to attach them to the board. Once all 4 dividers have been attached students begin to work on their pieces. Students will make their pieces equal in size and mold them into their desired shapes. Once done, students moved their boards onto a paper towel and began painting their boards. Extension: Students will learn about the cultural significance of clay in history. Students will discuss tools and techniques used throughout history, as well as h...