First Grade Dance and Movement Curriculum
Standard A: A student should be able to create and perform in the arts.
A student who meets the content standard should:
ACTIVITIES
· Learn the difference between movement and stillness and learn how to stop with control.
· Demonstrate body awareness by naming and using different body parts in movement.
· Create movement patterns using body parts, e.g., head, head shoulders, shoulders.
· Demonstrate the partner skills of copying, leading, following, and mirroring.
· Use formations: scattered, circle, double line of partners, etc.
· Participate in simple singing games and dances.
· Practice locomotor (i.e., walk run, hop, jump, leap, gallop, slide, and skip) and non-locomotor movements (i.e., bend twist, stretch, swing) and combine into a simple movement sequence.
· Create shapes at low, middle and high levels.
· Respond to beat and tempo through movement; create and follow patterns on the beat, e.g., head, head, shoulder, shoulder, or walk patterns, e.g., walk, 2, 3, 4, clap, 2, 3, 4, melt, 2, 3, 4, rise, 2, 3, 4.
· Work with heavy or light energy in movement.
· Observe a dancer at work or in a performance.
ASSESSMENT:
· Student participation
· Teacher observation
Standard
B: A student should be able to understand the historical and
contemporary role of the arts in Alaska, the nation, and the world.
A student who meets the content standard should:
ACTIVITIES
·
Observe dances from
cultures that are represented in the local community as available.
· Learn very simple folk dances and singing games from a variety of cultures.
· Learn simple folk dance skills, e.g., elbow swing, weaving in and out of a circle, moving in a circle, and changing directions.
ASSESSMENT:
· Student participation
· Teacher observation
Standard
C: A Student should be able to critique the student’s art and the art of
others.
A student who meets the content standard should:
ACTIVITIES
·
Explore and discover
multiple solutions to a given movement problem.
·
Observe a dance
performance when available.
·
Demonstrate
appropriate audience skills.
ASSESSMENT:
· Student participation
· Teacher observation
Standard
D: A student should be able to recognize beauty and meaning through the
arts in the student’s life.
A student who meets the content standard should:
ACTIVITIES
·
Observe and discuss
how dance is different from other forms of human movement, such as sports,
gestures, etc.
·
Learn about and
discuss reasons people dance, e.g. ceremonies, recreation, ritual.
·
Share one’s own
experiences with dancing.
·
Listen quietly while
others share their experiences.
ASSESSMENT
· Display of student work
· Student participation
·
Teacher observation
·
Student samples