Building Background
What do we Value?
The purpose of this activity is to examine the value of both masterpieces and mass-produced items.
1. Explain the definitions of both a masterpiece a mass-produced object, as you show an example of each.
Masterpiece
1. An outstanding work of art or craft.
2. Something superlative of its kind.
Mass-produced
To manufacture in large quantities, often by or as if by assembly-line techniques.
(The American Heritage Dictionary)
2. Show the class photographs and/or actual masterpiece and mass-produced items. Ask the class to determine if each item is a masterpiece or a mass-produced item.
3. Involve the class in a discussion regarding the value of each item, and how the inventive and creative nature of humans is reflected in the objects.
Steps for Learning
Masterpiece and Mass-produced Items
The purpose of this activity is to provide students with an opportunity to analyze masterpieces and mass-produced items.
1. Homework Assignment
Ask students to imagine that a new M&M (Masterpiece and Mass-Produced) Museum is opening its doors. They are looking for one more example of both a masterpiece and a mass-produced object to add to their collection. Tell students that it is their job to find an example of both a masterpiece and a mass-produced item that deserves to be added to the museum's collection.
2. Ask students to find one object to submit for each category. Students may find photographs of the objects online or in magazines, or they may draw a picture of the object. They may also bring in actual objects.
3. Tell students to write a paragraph for each item that explains why the item should be included in the museum's permanent collection.
4. After students have completed the homework assignment, select three students to serve as the panel from the museum. Have each student show the panel his or her items and state their case for including the item in the collection. Students may reference their written paragraph while making their plea to the panel. Alternate panel members so that each class member has a chance to be on the panel and present his or her items to the panel.
5. Have the class vote by ballot to select which two items will be included in the exhibit.