
Alberta Rose and Pine
The Province of Alberta has an outline students recognize and re-create with a clay slab. The official flower and tree, the Wild Rose and the Lodge Pole Pine, are a creative addition to this unique clay piece celebrating Alberta!
Curriculum
- Art
- Alberta
- Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
- Social Studies
- (3–Social) Alberta’s official symbols
- (1–Art) Explore form and function and develop decorative styles
- (2–Art) Communicate with visual symbols using a variety of media and techniques
- (3–Art) Use art to express feelings and ideas; look closely and focus on improvement
Student Outcomes
- Learn some interesting facts about Alberta
- Experiment with drawing, impressing, rolling and coiling clay
- Learn what clay is, where it comes from; how to use clay and clay tools safely in a professional studio
*Note: All in school and virtual clay programs use air dry clay which is much less durable than clay that is bisque fired at our visual art studios. We cannot transport clay from in-school programs to the visual art studios for firing, but if your school has a kiln and a technician, we can supply suitable clay for firing at your school.
Click here for information on in school techniques for finishing air dry clay
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Description
The Province of Alberta has an outline students recognize and re-create with a clay slab. The official flower and tree, the Wild Rose and the Lodge Pole Pine, are a creative addition to this unique clay piece celebrating Alberta!
Curriculum
- Art
- Alberta
- Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
- Social Studies
- (3–Social) Alberta’s official symbols
- (1–Art) Explore form and function and develop decorative styles
- (2–Art) Communicate with visual symbols using a variety of media and techniques
- (3–Art) Use art to express feelings and ideas; look closely and focus on improvement
Student Outcomes
- Learn some interesting facts about Alberta
- Experiment with drawing, impressing, rolling and coiling clay
- Learn what clay is, where it comes from; how to use clay and clay tools safely in a professional studio
*Note: All in school and virtual clay programs use air dry clay which is much less durable than clay that is bisque fired at our visual art studios. We cannot transport clay from in-school programs to the visual art studios for firing, but if your school has a kiln and a technician, we can supply suitable clay for firing at your school.
Click here for information on in school techniques for finishing air dry clay



















