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Entry 2 Skills for Working Life (4807-02) July 2014 Version 1.0 www.cityandguilds.com July 2014 Version 1.0 Assessment recording documents for Pottery (Units 269-273)

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POTTERY E2 Unit 269 Unit title: Prepare pottery clay for use Credit Value 1 no: Guidance: For this unit, one type of clay needs to be prepared using on of the methods. Learning Outcome: The learner will be able to prepare clay for use correctly and safely Assessor Initials/Date Practical Evidence Recognise and wear personal protective clothing Recognise one of the following (indicate which one was correctly recognised): - Earthenware clay Clay type: - Stoneware clay Clear and clean work area Collect clay Cut the clay using cheese wire Prepare the clay correctly by one of the following methods (indicate which method was used): - wedging Method: - kneading Store the prepared clay Clean and tidy up work area Remove and store personal protective clothing Wash and dry hands Knowledge Evidence (evidence of answers given to be recorded in portfolio) A reason for wearing personal protective clothing A reason for recognising different types of clay A reason for using the correct tools A reason for preparing clay before use DECLARATION The Learning Outcome has been achieved by satisfactory performance of all the components listed above Date all assessments completed for this unit: Name of Assessor Signature of Assessor Name of Learner Signature of Learner Entry 2 Skills for Working Life (4807-02) 3

POTTERY E2 Unit no: 270 Unit title: Press-mould clay Credit Value 2 Guidance: For this unit clay, the tools and equipment used need to be listed on the Assessment Record Sheet as appropriate to the activity undertaken. Learning Outcome: The learner will be able to produce an item of pottery by pressmoulding clay correctly and safely Assessor Initials/Date E M Practical Evidence Recognise and wear personal protective clothing Recognise tools (indicate which were correctly recognised): Tools: - rolling board - rolling pin - guide sticks - potters knife - other (specify) Recognise equipment (indicate which was correctly recognised): Equipment: - straight edge - press moulds Clear and clean work area Collect appropriate amount of clay Set out guide sticks Roll out quantity of clay to required thickness Place rolled out clay into press mould Mould clay as appropriate Remove surplus clay Remove moulded object from mould when ready Store moulded object in appropriate place Clean and store tools and equipment safety Clean and tidy up work area Remove and store personal protective clothing Wash and dry hands Knowledge Evidence (evidence of answers given to be recorded in portfolio) A reason for recognising tools and equipment A reason for rolling out clay to the correct thickness A reason for removing surplus clay A reason for cleaning and tidying the work area DECLARATION The Learning Outcome has been achieved by satisfactory performance of all the components listed above Date all assessments completed for this unit: Name of Assessor Signature of Assessor Name of Learner Signature of Learner 4 Entry 2 Skills for Working Life (4807-02))

POTTERY E2 Unit 271 Unit title: Make a slab-built box Credit Value 2 no: Guidance: For this unit, the learner must be able to produce a slab built box safely and correctly.. Learning Outcome: The learner will be able to: Make a slab built box correctly and safely Assessor Initials/Date Practical Evidence Recognise and wear personal protective clothing Collect tools and equipment Clear and clean work area Collect appropriate amount of clay Set out guide sticks Roll out quantity of clay to required thickness Cut five sections to size Place sections to dry Establish that sections are sufficiently dry leatherhard Score joins and paste with slip Make a thin coil of clay Make box by joining sections add thin coil of clay if required Smooth down seams Store box to dry Clean and store tools and equipment safely Clean and tidy up work area Remove and store personal protective clothing Wash and dry hands Knowledge Evidence (evidence of answers given to be recorded in portfolio) A reason for setting out guide sticks A reason for smoothing down seams A reason for leaving the rolled out clay sections to dry E M DECLARATION The Learning Outcome has been achieved by satisfactory performance of all the components listed above Date all assessments completed for this unit: Name of Assessor Signature of Assessor Name of Learner Signature of Learner Entry 2 Skills for Working Life (4807-02) 5

POTTERY E2 Unit 272 Unit title: Hand model a shape in clay Credit Value 2 no: Guidance: For this unit. The learner will need to produce any two shapes from the list below. Learning Outcome: The learner will be able to hand model two shapes correctly and safely Assessor Initials/Date Practical Evidence Recognise and wear personal protective clothing Recognise a potters knife Recognise a rolling board Collect tools and equipment Collect quantity of prepared clay Produce two of the following shapes by hand modelling: Shapes: - sphere - cube - thumb or pinch pot E M Store item produced Leave to dry until leather hard Store surplus clay Clean and store tools and equipment safely Clean and tidy up work area Remove and store personal protective clothing Wash and dry hands Knowledge Evidence (evidence of answers given to be recorded in portfolio) A reason for leaving the prepared item to become leather hard A reason for cleaning and tidying up the work area A reason for cleaning and storing tools and equipment safely A reason for washing and drying hands DECLARATION The Learning Outcome has been achieved by satisfactory performance of all the components listed above Date all assessments completed for this unit: Name of Assessor Signature of Assessor Name of Learner Signature of Learner 6 Entry 2 Skills for Working Life (4807-02))

POTTERY E2 Unit 273 Unit title: Glaze a pot Credit Value 1 no: Guidance: For this unit, a pot that has already been prepared (either by the learner or another person) needs to be glazed. The glaze also needs to be pre-prepared by the supervisor or other suitable person. Learning Outcome: The learner will be able to glaze a pot using a prepared glaze correctly and safely Assessor Initials/Date Practical Evidence Recognise and wear personal protective clothing Recognise prepared glazes Recognise suitable container Recognise pot to be glazed Clean and clear work area Collect glaze and pot Examine surface of pot clean if necessary Place prepared glaze in suitable container Stir liquid glaze as required Apply glaze to inside of pot Apply glaze to outside of pot Wipe off foot of pot Store glazed pot in suitable place Dispose of surplus glaze safely Clean out and store container Clean and tidy up work area Remove and store personal protective clothing Wash and dry hands Knowledge Evidence (evidence of answers given to be recorded in portfolio) A reason for cleaning the surface of a pot A reason for stirring the liquid glaze A reason for glazing a pot A reason for storing a glazed pot A reason for disposing of surplus glaze correctly A reason for wiping off the foot of the pot E Entry 2 Skills for Working Life (4807-02) 7

DECLARATION- The Learning Outcome has been achieved by satisfactory performance of all the components listed above Date all assessments completed for this unit: Name of Assessor Signature of Assessor Name of Learner Signature of Learner 8 Entry 2 Skills for Working Life (4807-02))

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