This document introduces several techniques for working with clay in ceramics, including coil building, pinching, slab building, hand building, and wheel throwing. Coil building involves rolling strips of clay into worms and placing them over each other to form shapes. Pinching involves shaping clay balls by pressing fingers together. Slab building uses pin rollers to create flat clay sheets that can be shaped over molds. Hand building allows freeform sculpting, while wheel throwing shapes clay on a spinning potter's wheel. The document provides instructions for using each technique and notes that all ages can enjoy hand building clay.