Grade 6 students made these clay llamas. I have to say it was super challenging for them, especially attaching the legs.
Here's the steps:
Make a pinch pot for the body. Flip over and shape to appropriate oval-y body shape.
Make nice thick sturdy legs out of columns of clay. Scratch and attach well.
This was by far the most difficult part- students had a tendency to make the legs waaaay too thin and long to support the heavy body.
After some time - whew!, the legs should be able to support the body.
Let this part air dry while you sulpt the neck and head separately. I demonstrated how to make realistic eyes, ears, etc. Then scratch and attach that to the body. Use a plastic fork to scratch 'fur'. If there's any time left (we had one-90 minute period), kids can make a basket to sling over the llamas back as they are used traditionally as pack animals in South America.
Here's some llamas that I taught to an older grade- Grade 8, and they had an easier time of it.
Here are some of the final glazed ones. Ta da!
This one is three headed.
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