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Publisher’s Story Summary: Juan Quezada is the premier potter in Mexico. With local materials and the primitive methods of the Casas Grandes people—including using human hair to make brushes and cow manure to feed the flames that fire his pots—Juan creates stunning pots in the traditional style. Each is a work of art unlike any other. This is the pot that Juan built. The text is written in the form of "The House That Jack Built" and accompanied by a comprehensive afterword with photos and information about Juan’s technique as well as a history of Mata Ortiz, the northern Mexican village where Juan began and continues to work. This celebratory story tells how Juan’s pioneering work has transformed Mata Ortiz from an impoverished village into a prosperous community of world-renowned artists. With vibrant illustrations by Caldecott Medal winner David Diaz, THE POT THAT JUAN BUILT is sure to enlighten all who are fascinated by traditional art forms, Mexican culture, and the power of the human spirit to find inspiration from the past. |
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LESSON: THE POT THAT JUAN BUILT Lesson Summary: Students will learn how Juan Quezada creates stunningly beautiful clay pots out of natural materials. The text is written in the form of “The House That Jack Built,” but is supplemented by descriptions of the entire pottery making process. The work of Juan Quezada has revitalized the Mexican community of Mata Ortiz from an impoverished town to a prosperous village where a community of artists works to produce traditional pottery. Concept: Productive Resources Definition: Productive resources are the natural, capital, and human resources used to produce goods and services. Comprehension Questions: What economic good did Juan produce? What are some of the natural resources that Juan used to produce his clay pots? What are some of the capital resources that Juan used to produce pots? What human resources are needed to produce pots? The artists possess a lot of “human capital.” What is human capital? Why are people willing to pay good prices for Juan’s pottery? How has the pottery benefited the people of Mata Ortiz? Other Concepts: Natural Resources, Human Capital, Scarcity |
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