| A | B |
| three methods of building ceramics by hand | pinch, coil, and slab |
| method of attaching pieces of clay securely | score and slip |
| oven used to mature or fire clay into finished ceramic pieces | kiln |
| an artist who make ceramic containers and other useful items | potter |
| a glassy finished surface fired onto ceramics | glaze |
| the process of kneading clay to remove air bubbles | wedging |
| the name for dry clay that has not been fired | greenware |
| clay that has been fired once but not glazed | bisqueware |
| colors that can be applied to bisqueware or greenware to go under a clear glaze | underglazes |
| the reason that clay pieces must be thinned or hollowed before firing | to prevent breaking in the kiln |