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Standard Identifier: PK.TH:Cr1
Grade:
TK
Discipline:
Theatre
Artistic Process:
Creating
Anchor Standard:
1: Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work
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. With prompting and supports, transition between imagination and reality in dramatic play or a guided drama experience.b. n/ac. With prompting and supports, use non-representational materials to create props, puppets, and costume pieces for dramatic play or a guided drama experience.
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. With prompting and supports, transition between imagination and reality in dramatic play or a guided drama experience.b. n/ac. With prompting and supports, use non-representational materials to create props, puppets, and costume pieces for dramatic play or a guided drama experience.
Standard Identifier: PK.TH:Pr4
Grade:
TK
Discipline:
Theatre
Artistic Process:
Performing
Anchor Standard:
4. Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation
Enduring Understanding: Theatre artists make strong choices to effectively convey meaning.
Essential Question(s): Why are strong choices essential to interpreting a drama or theatre piece?
Process Component(s): Select
Performance Standard(s):
a. With prompting and supports identify characters in dramatic play or a guided drama experience.
Essential Question(s): Why are strong choices essential to interpreting a drama or theatre piece?
Process Component(s): Select
Performance Standard(s):
a. With prompting and supports identify characters in dramatic play or a guided drama experience.
Standard Identifier: PK.TH:Re8
Grade:
TK
Discipline:
Theatre
Artistic Process:
Responding
Anchor Standard:
8: Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work
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. With prompting and supports, explore preferences in dramatic play, guided drama experience or age-appropriate theatre performance.b. With prompting and supports, name and describe characters in dramatic play or a guided drama experience.c. With prompting and supports describe how personal emotions and choices compare to the emotions and choices of characters in dramatic play or a guided drama experience.
Essential Question(s): How can the same work of art communicate different messages to different people?
Process Component(s): Interpret
Performance Standard(s):
a. With prompting and supports, explore preferences in dramatic play, guided drama experience or age-appropriate theatre performance.b. With prompting and supports, name and describe characters in dramatic play or a guided drama experience.c. With prompting and supports describe how personal emotions and choices compare to the emotions and choices of characters in dramatic play or a guided drama experience.
Standard Identifier: K.TH:Re8
Grade:
K
Discipline:
Theatre
Artistic Process:
Responding
Anchor Standard:
8: Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work
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. With prompting and supports, identify preferences in dramatic play, a guided drama experience or age-appropriate theatre performance.b. With prompting and supports, name and describe settings in dramatic play or a guided drama experience.c. With prompting and supports describe how personal emotions and choices compare to the emotions and choices of characters in dramatic play or a guided drama experience.
Essential Question(s): How can the same work of art communicate different messages to different people?
Process Component(s): Interpret
Performance Standard(s):
a. With prompting and supports, identify preferences in dramatic play, a guided drama experience or age-appropriate theatre performance.b. With prompting and supports, name and describe settings in dramatic play or a guided drama experience.c. With prompting and supports describe how personal emotions and choices compare to the emotions and choices of characters in dramatic play or a guided drama experience.
Standard Identifier: K.TH:Pr4
Grade:
K
Discipline:
Theatre
Artistic Process:
Performing
Anchor Standard:
4. Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation
Enduring Understanding: Theatre artists make strong choices to effectively convey meaning.
Essential Question(s): Why are strong choices essential to interpreting a drama or theatre piece?
Process Component(s): Select
Performance Standard(s):
a. With prompting and supports identify characters and setting in dramatic play or a guided drama experience.
Essential Question(s): Why are strong choices essential to interpreting a drama or theatre piece?
Process Component(s): Select
Performance Standard(s):
a. With prompting and supports identify characters and setting in dramatic play or a guided drama experience.
Standard Identifier: K.TH:Cr1
Grade:
K
Discipline:
Theatre
Artistic Process:
Creating
Anchor Standard:
1: Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work
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. With prompting and supports, invent and inhabit an imaginary elsewhere in dramatic play or a guided drama experience.b. n/ac. With prompting and supports, use non-representational materials to create props, puppets, and costume pieces for dramatic play or a guided drama experience.
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. With prompting and supports, invent and inhabit an imaginary elsewhere in dramatic play or a guided drama experience.b. n/ac. With prompting and supports, use non-representational materials to create props, puppets, and costume pieces for dramatic play or a guided drama experience.
Standard Identifier: 1.TH:Cr1
Grade:
1
Discipline:
Theatre
Artistic Process:
Creating
Anchor Standard:
1: Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work
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. Propose potential choices characters could make in a guided drama experience.b. Identify ways in which gestures and movement may be used to create or retell a story in guided drama experiences.c. Collaborate with peers to conceptualize costumes and props in a guided drama experience.
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. Propose potential choices characters could make in a guided drama experience.b. Identify ways in which gestures and movement may be used to create or retell a story in guided drama experiences.c. Collaborate with peers to conceptualize costumes and props in a guided drama experience.
Standard Identifier: 1.TH:Pr4
Grade:
1
Discipline:
Theatre
Artistic Process:
Performing
Anchor Standard:
4. Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation
Enduring Understanding: Theatre artists make strong choices to effectively convey meaning.
Essential Question(s): Why are strong choices essential to interpreting a drama or theatre piece?
Process Component(s): Select
Performance Standard(s):
a. Describe a story’s character actions and dialogue in a guided drama experience. b. Use body, face, gestures, and voice to communicate character traits and emotions in a guided drama experience.
Essential Question(s): Why are strong choices essential to interpreting a drama or theatre piece?
Process Component(s): Select
Performance Standard(s):
a. Describe a story’s character actions and dialogue in a guided drama experience. b. Use body, face, gestures, and voice to communicate character traits and emotions in a guided drama experience.
Standard Identifier: 1.TH:Re8
Grade:
1
Discipline:
Theatre
Artistic Process:
Responding
Anchor Standard:
8: Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work
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. Explain preferences and emotions in a guided drama experience or age-appropriate theatre performance. b. Identify causes of character actions in a guided drama experience. c. Explain or use text and pictures to describe how personal emotions and choices compare to the emotions and choices of characters in a guided drama experience.
Essential Question(s): How can the same work of art communicate different messages to different people?
Process Component(s): Interpret
Performance Standard(s):
a. Explain preferences and emotions in a guided drama experience or age-appropriate theatre performance. b. Identify causes of character actions in a guided drama experience. c. Explain or use text and pictures to describe how personal emotions and choices compare to the emotions and choices of characters in a guided drama experience.
Standard Identifier: 2.TH:Re8
Grade:
2
Discipline:
Theatre
Artistic Process:
Responding
Anchor Standard:
8: Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work
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. Explain how personal preferences and emotions affect an observer’s response in a guided drama experience or age-appropriate theatre performance. b. Identify causes and consequences of character actions in a guided drama experience. c. Explain or use text and pictures to describe how others’ emotions and choices may compare to the emotions and choices of characters in a guided drama experience.
Essential Question(s): How can the same work of art communicate different messages to different people?
Process Component(s): Interpret
Performance Standard(s):
a. Explain how personal preferences and emotions affect an observer’s response in a guided drama experience or age-appropriate theatre performance. b. Identify causes and consequences of character actions in a guided drama experience. c. Explain or use text and pictures to describe how others’ emotions and choices may compare to the emotions and choices of characters in a guided drama experience.
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