Building Background
What do we Value?
The purpose of this activity is to examine the value of both masterpieces and mass-produced items.
1. Write the following definitions on the board:
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. Discuss these two definitions. Show the class photographs and/or actual masterpiece and mass-produced items.
3. Involve students in a discussion about the values of both masterpieces and mass-produced items. The following questions may be used to initiate the discussion:
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Why was/is this object valued?
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How does the object reflect the creativity or inventiveness of the creator?
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What problem might have been addressed or solved by the creation of this object?
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Do you think both masterpieces and mass-produced items should be valued equally?
Steps for Learning
Masterpiece and Mass-produced Items
The purpose of this activity is to provide students with an opportunity to analyze a masterpiece and a mass-produced item.
1. As a homework assignment in preparation for this activity, ask students to bring in a mass-produced object that they value. Tell students to write a brief paragraph that explains why they value the object.
Teacher Note: In advance, prepare copies of images of masterpieces. Be sure to have a minimum of one masterpiece for each group of students.
2. Divide the class into small groups. Have each group choose at least one copy of a masterpiece that they are drawn to. Tell groups to do the following:
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Discuss why they value the masterpiece.
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Have each group member share the mass-produced object they selected and the reasons why they value it.
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Discuss the creativity and problem solving that was required to create the masterpiece and the mass-produced objects.
3. Ask the students to generate a list of the top three reasons why masterpieces should be valued and another top-three list that states why mass-produced items should be valued.
4. After the groups have finished, have them share their images and their top-three lists with the entire class.