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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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By the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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1.
Observe the four art
forms of dance, music, theater and visual art. |
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2.
Explain that dance,
music, theater and visual art can generate personal feelings. |
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3.
Interpret basic
elements of style in dance, music, theater and visual art as the
foundation for a creative project. |
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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.
Compose simple works of art in
response to stylized characteristics observed in the dance, music,
theater, and visual art of various cultures and time periods. |
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2.
Communicate ideas
reflecting on the nature and meaning of art and beauty. |
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3.
Recognize works of
art and art elements designed to imitate systems in nature. |
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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. Examine works of art that have a
utilitarian purpose (Functionalism). |
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2. Analyze works of art that place
emphasis on structural arrangement (Formalism). |
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3.
Describe how an
element of an art form contributes to the aesthetic value of a
particular work. |
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4. Describe the compositional design
in selected works of art or performance. |
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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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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Formulate responses
to fundamental elements within an art form, based on observation, using
the domain specific terminology of that art form. |
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2.
Discern the value of
works of art, based on historical significance, craftsmanship, cultural
context, and originality using appropriate domain specific terminology. |
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3. Determine how historical responses
affect the evolution of various artistic styles, trends and movements in
art forms from classicism to post-modernism. |
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B. Skills |
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By the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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1. Communicate observational and
emotional responses to works of art from a variety of social and
historical contexts. |
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2.
Provide an initial
response when exposed to an unknown artwork. |
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3. Use imagination to create a story
based on an arts experience in each of the art forms. |
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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.
Apply basic domain-specific arts
language to communicate personal responses to dance, theater, music, and
visual art. |
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2. Compare and contrast works of art
that communicate significant cultural meanings. |
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3.
Apply qualitative terms when
responding to works of art. |
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4.
Create an arts
experience that communicates a significant emotion or feeling. |
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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.
Explain the aesthetic
qualities of specified art works in oral and written responses. |
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2.
Incorporate personal
life experiences into an aesthetic response about an artwork. |
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3. Examine how exposure to various
cultures and styles influence individuals’ feelings toward art forms and
artworks. |
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4. Communicate ideas about the social
and personal value of art. |
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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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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Compose specific and
metaphoric cultural messages in works of art, using contemporary
methodologies. |
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2. Formulate a personal philosophy or
individual statement on the meaning(s) of art. |