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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.
Descriptive Statement: In order to understand the visual and performing arts, students must discover the elements and principles both unique and common to dance, music, theater, and the visual arts. The elements, such as color, line, shape, form and rhythm, time, space and energy, are the basis for the creation of works of art. An understanding of these elements and practice of the principles ensure the strengthening of interdisciplinary relationships with all content area curricula and their applications in daily life.
Cumulative Progress Indicators
STANDARD 1.3 (ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES) ALL STUDENTS WILL DEMONSTRATE AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF DANCE, MUSIC, THEATER, AND VISUAL ART.
Descriptive Statement: In order to understand the visual and performing arts, students must discover the elements and principles both unique and common to dance, music, theater, and the visual arts. The elements, such as color, line, shape, form and rhythm, time, space and energy, are the basis for the creation of works of art. An understanding of these elements and practice of the principles ensure the strengthening of interdisciplinary relationships with all content area curricula and their applications in daily life.
Cumulative Progress Indicators
By the end of Grade 2, students will:
A. Dance 3. Explore arts media and themes as catalysts in the composition of dance. 4. Explore personal space.
B. Music 2 . Recognize ways to organize musical elements such as scales and rhythmic patterns.
C. Theater 1. Identify basic elements of theater such as setting, costumes, plots, scenes, and themes.
D. Visual Art 1. Identify the basic art elements of color, line, shape, form, texture and space. 2. Discuss how art elements are used in specific works of art.
Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 4, students will:
A. Dance 1. Investigate the relationship of dance and other art forms. 2. Differentiate basic compositional structures in choreography.
B. Music 2. Identify and categorize sound sources by common traits. 3. Differentiate basic structures in music composition.
C. Theater 1. Recognize basic stage directions in the dramatization of stories/plays. 2. Examine the basic structural characteristics of the well-made play.
D. Visual Art 1. Identify the design principles of balance, harmony, unity, emphasis, proportion and rhythm/movement. 2. Identify elements and principles of design in specific works of art.
Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:
A. Dance 1. Analyze both formal and expressive aspects of time, shape, space and energy, in various dance works. 2. Analyze the principles of choreography applied in a master dance work. 3. Differentiate among the various artistic and non-artistic contributions involved in dance production. 5. Interpret compositional use of dance elements for expressive purposes.
B. Music 1. Analyze musical elements in response to aural prompts and printed scores representing diverse genres and cultures and notational systems.
C. Theater 1. Examine the range of roles and characterizations possible in theatrical production and performance. 2. Examine the relationship between physicality and character development. 3. Identify various tactics employed by actors to create believable, motivated action.
D. Visual Art 1. Describe the emotional significance conveyed in the application of the elements. 2. Describe a work of art that clearly illustrates a principle of design.
Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will:
A. Dance
AND/OR B. Music 1. Analyze the application of the elements of music in a diversity of musical works. 3. Describe various roles that musicians perform and identify representative individuals and their achievements that have functioned in each role.
AND/OR
C. Theater 1. Investigate the structural characteristic of plays. 2. Assess character motivations within the construct of scripted plays. 3. Explain the interdependent relationship between the performance, technical design, and management functions of production. 4. Analyze scenes with regard to thematic and artistic intent, situation, character and motivation.
AND/OR
D. Visual Art 1. Define the elements of art and principles of design that are evident in everyday life. 2. Apply the principles of design to interpret various masterworks of art.
Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12, students will:
A. Dance 1. Categorize the elements, principles, and choreographic structure of specific dance masterworks. 3. Analyze issues of ethnicity, gender, social/economic status, age, and physical conditioning in relation to dance.
AND/OR
B. Music 1. Evaluate a diversity of musical works to discern similarities and differences in how the elements of music have been utilized. 2. Synthesize knowledge of the elements of music. 3. Identify how the elements of music are utilized in a variety of careers.
AND/OR
C. Theater 1. Describe the process of character analysis and identify physical, emotional, and social dimensions of characters from dramatic texts. 2. Analyze the structural components of plays from a variety of social, historical and political contexts. 3. Interpret a script to develop a production concept. 4. Explain the basic physical properties inherent in components of technical theater such as light, color, pigment, scenic construction, costumes, and makeup.
AND/OR
D. Visual Art 1. Compare and contrast innovative applications of the elements of art and principles of design.
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