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Standard Identifier: 7.TH:Pr6

Grade: 7
Content Area: Arts
Category: Theatre

Enduring Understanding: Theatre artists share and present stories, ideas, and envisioned worlds to explore the human experience in diverse cultures.
Essential Question(s): What happens when theatre artists and audiences share a creative experience?
Process Component(s): Share, Present

Performance Standard(s):
Create through improvisation a drama/theatre work that will be shared with an audience.

Standard Identifier: 7.TH:Re7

Grade: 7
Content Area: Arts
Category: Theatre

Enduring Understanding: Theatre artists reflect to understand the impact of drama processes and theatre experiences.
Essential Question(s): How do theatre artists comprehend the essence of drama processes and theatre experiences?
Process Component(s): Reflect

Performance Standard(s):
Compare recorded personal and peer reactions to artistic choices in a drama/ theatre work.

Standard Identifier: 7.TH:Re8

Grade: 7
Content Area: Arts
Category: Theatre

Enduring Understanding: Theatre artists’ interpretations of drama/theatre work are influenced by personal experiences, culture, and aesthetics.
Essential Question(s): How can the same work of art communicate different messages to different people?
Process Component(s): Interpret

Performance Standard(s):
a. Identify the artistic choices made based on personal experience in a drama/theatre work. b. Describe how cultural contexts can influence the evaluation of drama/theatre work. c. Interpret how the use of personal aesthetics, preferences, and beliefs can be used to discuss drama/theatre work.

Standard Identifier: 7.TH:Re9

Grade: 7
Content Area: Arts
Category: Theatre

Enduring Understanding: Theatre artists apply criteria to understand, explore, and assess drama and theatre work.
Essential Question(s): How do analysis and synthesis impact the theatre artist’s process and audience’s perspectives?
Process Component(s): Evaluate

Performance Standard(s):
a. Explain preferences using supporting evidence and criteria to develop a personal aesthetic to evaluate drama/theatre work. b. Identify how the intended purpose of a drama/theatre work appeals to a specific audience. c. Analyze and evaluate the aesthetics of the technical theatre elements in a drama/theatre work.

Standard Identifier: LIB.7–8.4.3

Grade Range: 7–8
Content Area: School Library
Category: 4. Students integrate information literacy skills into all areas of learning

Overarching Standard Description:
The student will independently pursue information to become a lifelong learner.

Standard:
Appreciate and respond to creative expressions of information: a. Compare and contrast how literature, theatre, and visual arts from different cultures or time periods convey the same or similar content or plot. b. Assess the process and the product created (e.g., audio, visual, or written piece of work). c. Assess improvement through personal reflection and by reviewing samples of previous work (e.g., portfolio).

Standard Identifier: 8.MA:Pr4

Grade: 8
Content Area: Arts
Category: Media Arts

Enduring Understanding: Media artists integrate various forms and contents to develop complex, unified artworks.
Essential Question(s): How are complex media arts experiences constructed?
Process Component(s): Integrate

Performance Standard(s):
Integrate multiple contents and forms into unified media arts productions , such as interdisciplinary projects, or multimedia theatre, that convey specific themes or ideas.

Standard Identifier: 8.TH:Cn10

Grade: 8
Content Area: Arts
Category: Theatre

Enduring Understanding: Theatre artists allow awareness of interrelationships between self and others to influence and inform their work.
Essential Question(s): What happens when theatre artists foster understanding between self and others through critical awareness, social responsibility, and the exploration of empathy?
Process Component(s): Empathize

Performance Standard(s):
Examine a community issue through multiple perspectives in a drama/theatre work.

Standard Identifier: 8.TH:Cn11.1

Grade: 8
Content Area: Arts
Category: Theatre

Enduring Understanding: 11.1 Theatre artists understand and can communicate through their creative process as they analyze the way the world may be understood.
Essential Question(s): What happens when theatre artists allow an understanding of themselves and the world to inform perceptions about theatre and the purpose of their work?
Process Component(s): Interrelate

Performance Standard(s):
a. Use different forms, styles, and genres of drama/theatre work to examine contemporary social, cultural, or global issues. b. Examine the practices, issues, and ethics of appropriation, fair use, copyright, open source, and creative commons as they apply to creating works of art and design.

Standard Identifier: 8.TH:Cn11.2

Grade: 8
Content Area: Arts
Category: Theatre

Enduring Understanding: 11.2 Theatre artists critically inquire into the ways others have thought about and created drama processes and productions to inform their own work.
Essential Question(s): In what ways can research into theatre histories, theories, literature, and performances alter the way a drama process or production is understood?
Process Component(s): Research

Performance Standard(s):
a. Research the story elements of a staged drama/theatre work and compare them to another production of the same work. b. Identify and use artifacts from a time period and place to develop performance and design choices in a drama/theatre work.

Standard Identifier: 8.TH:Cr1

Grade: 8
Content Area: Arts
Category: Theatre

Enduring Understanding: Theatre artists rely on intuition, curiosity, culture, and critical inquiry.
Essential Question(s): What happens when theatre artists use their culture, imaginations and/or learned theatre skills while engaging in creative exploration and inquiry?
Process Component(s): Envision,Conceptualize

Performance Standard(s):
a. Imagine and explore multiple perspectives and solutions to staging problems in a drama/ theatre work. b. Develop a scripted or improvised character by articulating the character’s inner thoughts, objectives, and motivations in a drama/theatre work. c. Imagine and explore solutions to design challenges of a performance space in a drama/theatre work.

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