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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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By the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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1.
Identify the basic
dance elements of time, space/shape, and energy in planned and
improvised dance sequences. |
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2.
Identify movement qualities such as
jagged, sharp, smooth, bouncy, or jerky using the vocabulary of dance. |
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3. Explore arts media and themes as
catalysts in the composition of dance. |
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4. Explore personal space. |
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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. Investigate the relationship of dance and
other art forms. |
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2.
Differentiate basic compositional
structures in choreography. |
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3.
Recognize contrasting and
complementary shapes and shared weight centers in composition and
performance. |
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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.
Analyze both formal
and expressive aspects of time, shape, space and energy, in various
dance works. |
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2.
Analyze the
principles of choreography applied in a master dance work. |
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3.
Differentiate among
the various artistic and non-artistic contributions involved in dance
production. |
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4.
Analyze the interrelationship
between dance movement and the movements of everyday life and
effectively demonstrate the difference between pantomiming and
abstracting a gesture. |
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5.
Interpret
compositional use of dance elements for expressive purposes. |
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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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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Categorize the
elements, principles, and choreographic structure of specific dance
masterworks. |
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2.
Articulate understanding of
choreographic structures or forms such as palindrome, theme and
variation, rondo, retrograde, inversion, narrative, and accumulation.
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3. Analyze issues of ethnicity,
gender, social/economic status, age, and physical conditioning in
relation to dance. |
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AND/OR - see 12th grade CPIs for
Music, Theater, &/or Visual Art |
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B. Music |
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By the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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1.
Identify musical
elements in response to diverse aural prompts, such as rhythm, timbre,
dynamics, form, and melody. |
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2 . Recognize ways to organize musical
elements such as scales and rhythmic patterns. |
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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.
Explore musical elements through
verbal and written responses to diverse aural prompts and printed
scores. |
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2.
Identify and categorize sound
sources by common traits. |
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3.
Differentiate basic structures in
music composition. |
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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.
Analyze musical elements in
response to aural prompts and printed scores representing diverse genres
and cultures and notational systems. |
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2.
Demonstrate knowledge
of the basic concepts of meter, rhythm, tonality, intervals, chords, and
harmonic progressions. |
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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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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Evaluate a diversity
of musical works to discern similarities and differences in how the
elements of music have been utilized. |
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2.
Synthesize knowledge
of the elements of music. |
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3.
Identify how the
elements of music are utilized in a variety of careers. |
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AND/OR - see 12th grade CPIs for
Dance, Theater, &/or Visual Art |
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C. Theater |
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By the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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1.
Identify basic
elements of theater such as setting, costumes, plots, scenes, and
themes. |
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2.
Explore the use of
voice, movement, and facial expression in conveying emotions in creative
drama and storytelling. |
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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.
Recognize basic stage directions in
the dramatization of stories/plays. |
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2. Examine the basic structural
characteristics of the well-made play. |
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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 the range of roles and
characterizations possible in theatrical production and performance. |
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2.
Examine the
relationship between physicality and character development. |
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3. Identify various tactics employed
by actors to create believable, motivated action. |
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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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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Describe the process
of character analysis and identify physical, emotional, and social
dimensions of characters from dramatic texts. |
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2.
Analyze the
structural components of plays from a variety of social, historical and
political contexts. |
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3.
Interpret a
script to develop a production concept. |
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4.
Explain the basic
physical properties inherent in components of technical theater such as
light, color, pigment, scenic construction, costumes, and makeup.
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AND/OR - see 12th 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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1.
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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Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Compare and contrast
innovative applications of the elements of art and principles of design. |
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2.
Analyze how a literary, musical,
theatrical and/or dance composition can provide inspiration for a work
of art. |