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STANDARD
1.1 (AESTHETICS) ALL STUDENTS WILL USE AESTHETIC KNOWLEDGE IN THE
CREATION OF AND IN RESPONSE TO DANCE, MUSIC, THEATER, AND VISUAL ART. |
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A. Knowledge |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will: |
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1.
Examine works of art that
communicate significant cultural beliefs or set of values. |
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2.
Use domain specific
vocabulary relating to symbolism, genre, and performance technique in
all arts areas. |
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3.
Analyze how art is
often defined by its originality. |
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B. Skills |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will: |
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1. Differentiate between the unique
and common properties in all of the arts. |
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2.
Distinguish among
artistic styles, trends, and movements in various art forms. |
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3.
Express how art is
inspired by an individual’s imagination. |
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4. Describe changes in meaning over
time in the perception of a known work of art. |
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STANDARD 1.2 (CREATION AND PERFORMANCE) ALL STUDENTS WILL UTILIZE THOSE
SKILLS, MEDIA, METHODS, AND TECHNOLOGIES APPROPRIATE TO EACH ART FORM IN
THE CREATION, PERFORMANCE, AND PRESENTATION OF DANCE, MUSIC, THEATER,
AND VISUAL ART. |
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A. Dance |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will: |
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1.
Demonstrate a broad range of
dynamics and movement qualities by manipulating aspects of time, space,
and energy. |
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2.
Choreograph and perform dance works
based on social themes, using elements and production values that serve
the selected theme. |
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3. Develop and perform movement
sequences and dance phrases that demonstrate rhythmic acuity, and employ
such choreographic structures as AB, ABA, canon, call and response, or
use of narratives. |
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4. Design a dance work that
incorporates at least two other art forms to enhance the central idea. |
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AND/OR - see 8th grade CPIs for Music,
Theater, &/or Visual Art |
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B. Music |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will: |
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1. Perform compositions containing
progressively complex notation and use standard notation to record
musical ideas. |
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2.
Perform independently and in
groups a repertoire of diverse genres and cultures with appropriate
expressive qualities. |
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3.
Improvise original melodies and/or
rhythms over given chordal progressions or rhythmic accompaniments in a
consistent style, meter, and tonality. |
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4. Identify careers and lifelong
opportunities for making music. |
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AND/OR - see 8th grade CPIs for
Dance, Theater, &/or Visual Art |
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C. Theater |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will: |
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1. Analyze
descriptions, dialogue, and actions to discover, articulate, and create
and portray character behaviors and justify character motivation. |
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2. Participate
in theatrical presentations individually and in ensemble, interacting as
invented characters across a spectrum of social/historical contexts. |
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3. Create
dramatic action within the context of a given situation, using acting
skills that generate a sense of truth, focus, character, personal or
emotional ownership, ensemble relationship, physical control, and vocal
clarity. |
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4.
Describe and analyze
the components of theatrical design and production. |
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AND/OR - see 8th grade CPIs for
Dance, Music, &/or Visual Art |
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D. Visual Art |
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AND/OR - see 8th grade CPIs for
Dance, Music, &/or Theater |
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STANDARD
1.3 (ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES) ALL STUDENTS WILL DEMONSTRATE AN
UNDERSTANDING OF THE ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF DANCE, MUSIC, THEATER,
AND VISUAL ART. |
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A. Dance |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will: |
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1.
Describe the principles of contrast
and transition, the process of reordering and chance, and the structures
of AB, ABA, canon, call and response, and narrative. |
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2.
Observe and explain how different
accompaniment such as sound, music, or spoken text can affect the
meaning of a dance. |
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AND/OR - see 8th grade CPIs for
Music, Theater, &/or Visual Art |
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B. Music |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will: |
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1.
Analyze the application of the
elements of music in a diversity of musical works. |
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2.
Examine how aspects
of meter, rhythm, tonality, intervals, chords, and harmonic progressions
are organized and manipulated to establish unity and variety in musical
compositions. |
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3. Describe various roles that
musicians perform and identify representative individuals and their
achievements that have functioned in each role. |
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AND/OR - see 8th grade CPIs for
Dance, Theater, &/or Visual Art |
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C. Theater |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will: |
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1.
Investigate the
structural characteristic of plays. |
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2. Assess character motivations within
the construct of scripted plays. |
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3. Explain the interdependent
relationship between the performance, technical design, and management
functions of production. |
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4. Analyze scenes with regard to
thematic and artistic intent, situation, character and motivation. |
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AND/OR - see 8th grade CPIs for
Dance, Music, &/or Visual Art |
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D. Visual Art |
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By the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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Identify the basic art elements of
color, line, shape, form, texture and space. |
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2.
Discuss how art elements are used
in specific works of art. |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 4, students will: |
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1.
Identify the design principles of
balance, harmony, unity, emphasis, proportion and rhythm/movement. |
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2.
Identify elements and principles of
design in specific works of art. |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will: |
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1.
Describe
the emotional significance conveyed in the application of the elements. |
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2.
Describe a work of
art that clearly illustrates a principle of design. |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will: |
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1.
Define the elements
of art and principles of design that are evident in everyday life. |
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2.
Apply the principles of design to
interpret various masterworks of art. |
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3.
Compare and contrast works of art
in various media that utilize the same arts elements and principles of
design. |
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AND/OR - see 8th grade CPIs for
Dance, Music, &/or Theater |
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A. Knowledge |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will: |
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Explain the process of critique
using the progression of description, analysis, interpretation, and
evaluation. |
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2. Compare artistic content among
contrasting art works in the same domain. |
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B. Skills |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will: |
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1.
Evaluate the judgment
of others based on the process of critique. |
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2.
Compare and contrast the technical
proficiency of artists. |
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STANDARD
1.5 (HISTORY/CULTURE) ALL STUDENTS WILL UNDERSTAND AND ANALYZE THE
ROLE, DEVELOPMENT, AND CONTINUING INFLUENCE OF THE ARTS IN RELATION TO
WORLD CULTURES, HISTORY, AND SOCIETY. |
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A. Knowledge |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will: |
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1. Analyze how technological changes
have influenced the development of the arts. |
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2.
Examine how the social
and political environment influences artists in various
social/historical/political contexts. |
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B. Skills |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will: |
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1. Identify the common artistic
elements that help define a given historical period. |
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2.
Discuss how cultural
influences add to the understanding of works of art. |