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Introduction
Introduction
0:31
Overview of Jewelry Basics
Specifics to Jewelry Making
Materials and Tools Needed for Wire Jewelry
0:45
Working with Wire
Filing Methods
2:44
Soldering Methods
6:58
Twisting the Ring
3:59
Creating with Sheet Metal
Materials and Tools Needed for Sheet Metal Jewelry
2:12
Cutting with the Saw
2:39
Riveting Basics
2:32
Adding Rivets
3:24
Chain Making
Materials and Tools Needed for Chain Making
1:14
Starting with Jumprings
3:09
Advanced Methods
3:39
Creating an S Clasp
2:14
Assessing Jewelry
Finishing Up Projects
6:33
Jewelry Making Assessment and Critique
2:31
Conclusion
Conclusion
1:27
Unlock Certificate: 5 Questions
3 PD Hours
1 Learn how to get started with various jewelry supplies such as wire and sheet metal.
2 Explore jewelry making basics and dive deeper into creating custom jewelry pieces.
3 Immediately add depth and interest to your 3-D curriculum.
Metal jewelry making is a highly engaging technique for secondary students. In this Pro Pack, discover the essentials for basic jewelry making, along with tips and tricks of working with metal including safety procedures. Dive into techniques such as chain making, cutting sheet metal, soldering and more. Walk away with the ability to bring a variety of jewelry making techniques into your classroom to motivate and inspire student learning!
Connected K-12 Art Educator Framework Competencies
STUDIO PRACTICES
7. Media and Techniques
A. Selects best practices when teaching media and techniques to students
B. Scaffolds media and technique skills for students according to age and ability level
C. Designs opportunities for students to experiment with materials and skills
Connected National Visual Arts Standards
Anchor Standard #1: Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.
Anchor Standard #2: Organize and develop artistic ideas and work.
Anchor Standard #3: Refine and complete artistic work.
Matt Young
High School Art Teacher and PRO Facilitator
Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, Matt Young has always been a builder and a thinker. Matt has spent the last 23 years teaching at Pickerington Central High School, where he focuses his work on 3D studies, computer graphics, and AP art. When not working on art or curriculum, Matt likes to travel with his wife to watch his daughter competitive Irish dance around the country.
Jewelry Making Supply List
Jewelry Making Tools Illustrated #1
Jewelry Making Tools Illustrated #2
Measuring Rings Tip Sheet
Filing and Bending Rings Tip Sheet
Soldering Rings Tip Sheet
Brainstorming Sheet
Finished Jewelry Pieces
5 Jewelry Techniques to Use in the Art Room
A Step-By-Step Guide to Resin Jewelry in the Classroom
A Beginner's Guide to Making Metal Jewelry in the Art Room