Scola Air Drying Modelling Clay – 12.5kg – Stone

Scola Air Drying Modelling Clay – 12.5kg – Stone

HC222150

Product code: HC222150

Go potty about pottery with this fantastic air drying clay. Encourage your class' creative creations with this amazing and versatile product.

Scola Air Drying Modelling Clay is perfect for all of your pottery and sculpture needs. No kiln? No problem! With it's quick air-drying formula, you can leave it to dry in your classroom overnight. This product is just so versatile! It is malleable and easy to mould, stretch, shape and sculpt - helping to improve your children's fine motor skills and hand strength. Perfect for art activities and exploring Materials in Science.

This natural product has been mined in Staffordshire, the home of the Potteries and is wheat and gluten free. It will make your clay!

Please note this clay should kept away from extreme temperatures and should not be allowed to freeze.

What's in the Box?

1 x 12.5kg pack of Air Drying Modelling Clay (Colour: Grey/Stone)

  • So versatile and fun! Your children will love experimenting with it to create their designs. 
  • No need for a kiln. This clay will dry in your classroom overnight. No fuss for you!
  • Perfect for painting! Add a splash of colour to your pupils' designs by painting them once dry. You could even give the clay a coating of PVA to make it shiny and more durable.
  • Perfect for delivering the National Curriculum Art and Design objectives for Key Stage 1 including: to use a range of materials creatively to design and make products; to use drawing, painting and sculpture and share their ideas, experiences and imagination; and to develop a wide range of art and design techniques in using colour, pattern, texture, line, form and space.
  • Fantastic for Early Years children to develop their fine motor skills as well as for ELGs within Expressive Arts and Design.
  • Ideal for Key Stage 2 pupils to improve their mastery of art and design techniques, including drawing, painting and sculpture with a range of materials (e.g. pencil, charcoal, paint, clay) and to learn about great artists, architects and designers in history.

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Go potty about pottery with this fantastic air drying clay. Encourage your class' creative creations with this amazing and versatile product.

Scola Air Drying Modelling Clay is perfect for all of your pottery and sculpture needs. No kiln? No problem! With it's quick air-drying formula, you can leave it to dry in your classroom overnight. This product is just so versatile! It is malleable and easy to mould, stretch, shape and sculpt - helping to improve your children's fine motor skills and hand strength. Perfect for art activities and exploring Materials in Science.

This natural product has been mined in Staffordshire, the home of the Potteries and is wheat and gluten free. It will make your clay!

Please note this clay should kept away from extreme temperatures and should not be allowed to freeze.

What's in the Box?

1 x 12.5kg pack of Air Drying Modelling Clay (Colour: Grey/Stone)

  • So versatile and fun! Your children will love experimenting with it to create their designs. 
  • No need for a kiln. This clay will dry in your classroom overnight. No fuss for you!
  • Perfect for painting! Add a splash of colour to your pupils' designs by painting them once dry. You could even give the clay a coating of PVA to make it shiny and more durable.
  • Perfect for delivering the National Curriculum Art and Design objectives for Key Stage 1 including: to use a range of materials creatively to design and make products; to use drawing, painting and sculpture and share their ideas, experiences and imagination; and to develop a wide range of art and design techniques in using colour, pattern, texture, line, form and space.
  • Fantastic for Early Years children to develop their fine motor skills as well as for ELGs within Expressive Arts and Design.
  • Ideal for Key Stage 2 pupils to improve their mastery of art and design techniques, including drawing, painting and sculpture with a range of materials (e.g. pencil, charcoal, paint, clay) and to learn about great artists, architects and designers in history.