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Fairy Doors CLAY SLAB Sculpture Art Project for Ceramics with Texture Lesson
A popular themed clay art lesson for creating FAIRY DOORS or PORTALS inspired by literature. Students use Pottery Clay for this Upper Elementary or Middle School ceramics art project. This comprehensive step-by-step guide was designed for 9-12 year olds, and suits 4th to 7th grade teachers looking for an art lesson that is not craft. With its connection to literature, this art project will easily engage older students, even adults as I have run this lesson with teachers, too. Makes authentic links to the Elements of Art, Art Theory, History & Culture, Seasonal activities and Literature.
This CLAY hand-building art lesson is inspired by the stories that students are engaged by, or films and games in popular culture. Easily differentiate for the varied interests in your class by opening the finishing options to include: nature, seasons, creatures, science fiction, etc. The project starts with the same structure, then leave the finishing details to student choice, thereby including everyone's ideas.
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CLAY FAIRY DOORS is an impactful Art lesson plan that also helps to consolidate your student's understanding of Visual Art and the medium of pottery. This easy to use art lesson has a strong focus on the Elements of Art, a great way to build essential knowledge and skill in this subject - particularly for students and teachers with limited knowledge or experience with this medium.
The lesson also includes bonus information about the history and culture of Fairy Doors, Pottery slab-building techniques and then guides you through the art lesson that has been tested and crafted to suit this age group - step by step.
This product is a non-editable PDF presentation. It includes slides for:
- Slab building with Clay
- The History of Fairy Doors
- Literature connections
- Materials list
- Reference images
- Bonus templates
- Detailed building guide
- Detailed painting/ glazing guide
- Step by step instructions and sequence photos of the process
- Self assessment and reflection sheets
- Assessment guidance
This PDF has been designed in landscape format so that it is easily shared on a large screen with your students. Created for students aged 8+, this lesson plan is aimed at 4th grade - 5th grade students and Middle School.
❤️ Take the guesswork out of teaching art,
❤️ Avoid endless hours of research,
❤️ No more epic fails that result from not having the time to trial the lesson or medium yourself before teaching i
❤️ Learn tips and tricks for building with clay
I’ve done it all for you and tested this lesson with my students, in the upper elementary grades. You can view examples in my instagram and Pinterest feeds - links below.
❤️ Why should you trust my lessons?
I am both a general ed. classroom teacher and currently practising as a Visual Art and Digital Media specialist educator, teaching students from ages 4-12, at a primary school. I do this every day, just like you! My experience and knowledge are up to date with current practise.
❤️ How will this resource help busy classroom teachers, who are nervous about teaching art?
No worries - I’ve got you covered.
This lesson comes as a full colour PDF teacher guide, with a 45+ slide deck, to share on your large screen with your students.
All project steps are clearly explained and photographed, from start to finish, giving you the confidence to deliver quality visual art lessons for multi-day projects, to your students. Why exhaust yourself teaching 1 day lessons. Save those for your early finishers or end of term and make the shift to comprehensive, quality learning practise.
Use in a series of lessons, while encouraging students to follow choice options along the way and create their unique artwork, and be guided through their learning by the information in the PDF slideshow.
❤️ All the materials & skills are also clearly listed for you. It’s like having an art specialist with you in your classroom.
The PDF slides are intentionally designed in landscape orientation, to share with your students. This extra visual support will prove useful, particularly for our young or less experienced learners, and will also save you from having to repeat the same instructions, over and over again.
Select VIEW > enter full screen for presentation mode. Then use the arrow keys on your keyboard to drive a smooth slideshow experience, like a pro :)
No printing required
⏰ How long will this project take to finish?
These lessons and art project can be completed in 4-5 lessons, depending on the age and skill of students.
1x lesson for research, introduction and design
1x double lesson for building the clay project (+2 week drying time, fire)
1x double lesson for glazing or painting
(* for average lesson times of 40-50min)
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View the previews above, then add to cart and smile, knowing you will soon have beautiful artwork to display and students glowing with pride!
❤️ So what is special about this resource?
CLAY FAIRY DOORS is NOT a superficial art or craft option. As a specialist in this field, I write lessons that encourage deeper, cross-curricular learning and make meaningful connections to other subject areas. This IS:
- a hand-building tutorial that uses measurements, shapes and 3D form (Math)
- explores concepts in Literature
- teaches about the elements of art
- makes cross-curricular links to How We Express Ourselves & Communities
This lesson plan can be the perfect companion art project for students inquiring into
✏️ The Theory of Visual Art
✏️ Art media
✏️ Literature
✏️ Social Studies.
Students can express their unique ideas through personal choices and modifications (suggestions offered in the guide), while working through the guided project. Pause the presentation in places to discuss next steps with students, check understanding and explore potential student responses or modifications, bringing personal creative ideas to the tutorial. This addresses the Viewing & Responding to artwork objectives in a purposeful way.
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✅ What knowledge, techniques and skills will my students learn from this art tutorial?
- Gain knowledge about art media
- Gain knowledge about art elements
- Learn to compose with shapes & lines
- Include texture
- Follow a tutorial for guidance - listening skills, visual discrimination, sequencing
- Develop fine-motor & technical skills for using a range of art tools
- Respond to art created by artists and by other students
- Reflect on own knowledge, skills, progress and artwork - using the included student sheets
✅ That sounds great! So what about the Visual Art focus in this lesson?
- Introduced to and explore the medium of potters clay
- Introduced to and explore the tools and techniques of hand-building clay sculpture
- Explore the influence of literature and culture on art
- Observe & understand the Art World (Studio Habits)
- Build observational skills & guided response
- Explore art making that expresses new learning
- Stretch & Explore (Studio Habits)
- PLAN - compose sculpture with shapes and forms
- Develop Craft, Engage & Persist, Express (Studio Habits)
- Make connections between literature, culture and art to understand the art community (Studio Habits)
- Reflect on personal development as an artist (Studio Habits)
View the Previews above, then add to cart and smile, knowing you have just saved yourself heaps of time and effort!
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✅ Where can I find more art lessons like this one?
→ You can browse all my art lessons and support resources provided as PDF presentation lesson HERE: VISUAL ART STORE
→ If you would prefer the added support of guided video tutorials, browse my growing collection in this custom category HERE: ART LESSONS WITH VIDEO TUTORIALS
→ For my other Elements of Art lessons, click HERE: ART ELEMENTS
✅ Is this product available on TPT?
Yes - you can find this product in my TPT store - One Teacher's Journey - HERE
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