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GREEK POTTERY DESIGNS

Subject: Art History
Grade: 4-6
Age: 8-12

Submitted by: Amy Woods a teacher at Prescott Central Middle School in Cookeville, TN USA

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Objectives:

To introduce the designs of Ancient Greek Pottery; to explore the use of geometric and organic shape in making ordered patterns.

What You Need:


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What You Do:

Project directions:

  1. Students use a ruler and a medium-width marker, such as a Sharpie, to draw a series of parallel horizontal lines from top to bottom in the pot outline on the paper. They do not need to stay in the lines, since the pot will be cut out when it is finished. The space between the lines should vary.

  2. Students use the markers to draw a different pattern in each row. The larger-width markers can be used to make some of the horizontal lines darker and to color in some of the shapes. Encourage students to use variety by making some of their shapes black and leaving some uncolored.

  3. After the pot is completely covered with patterns, it can be cut out and signed.

More Information:

Minoan Pottery - a KinderArt History Lesson
http://www.kinderart.com/arthistory/minoan.shtml

Greek Pottery for Kids - An excellent, interactive website!
Kids can design, decorate, print and keep a Greek Pot!
http://www.schoolsliaison.org.uk/kids/greecepot.htm

Recommended Books/Videos:

Ancient Greek Designs
110 royalty-free illustrations adapted from ancient Greek vases, votive reliefs, clay figures, statuary and other authentic sources. Decorative images depict Grecian women, gods and goddesses, warriors, weapons, mythical figures, bacchantes, musical instruments and more. Ideal for adding ornamental grace and style to a wide range of graphic and craft projects.

Classical Kids: An Activity Guide to Life in Ancient Greece and Rome
Demonstrates life in ancient Greece and Rome, and the contributions of those cultures to modern civilization, through hands-on activities such as making a star gazer, chiseling a clay tablet, and weaving Roman sandals.

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Ancient Greece - The British Museum
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Biography:

Amy Woods is a teacher at Prescott Central Middle School in Cookeville, TN USA. Visit her website here: http://teacherweb.com/TN/PrescottCentralMiddleSchool/VisualArt/

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