Third Grade Drama Curriculum
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Standard A: A student should be able to create and perform in the arts.
A student who meets the content standard should:
ACTIVITIES
· Improvise dialogue from stories through role play.
· Imagine and describe characters, their relationships, and their environments.
· Retell/perform stories, poems, songs, and tales.
· Develop expression using the body, voice, and gestures.
· Practice classroom performance skills (e.g. oral interpretation, improvisation, children’s theatre, role playing, mime, etc.).
· Design scenes and props using visual art elements.
· Collaborate to design a set for a class performance.
· Perform Reader’s Theatre.
ASSESSMENT:
· Student performance
· Rubric/checklists
· Observational, anecdotal records
· Video portfolio
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
·
Identify and compare
similar characters and situations in stories and dramas from and about various
cultures.
·
Participate in
classroom dramatizations.
·
Discuss how theatre
reflects life.
· If possible, observe an Alaskan Native Performing Group.
· Discuss and observe plays, movies, television and live performances.
· Demonstrate proper rehearsal, performance, and audience etiquette.
· Communicate information about events, time, and place of classroom dramatizations (e.g. posters, tickets, and invitations).
ASSESSMENT:
· Student performance
· Rubric/checklists
· Observational, anecdotal records
· Video portfolio
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
·
Explain/write
personal reactions to a performance.
·
Select movement,
music, and/or visual elements to enhance the mood of a classroom dramatization.
·
Read and discuss a
children’s movie/family movie review.
·
Write a review of a
movie or a performance.
·
Discuss and practice appropriate audience skills.
ASSESSMENT:
· Student performance
· Rubric/checklists
· Observational, anecdotal records
· Video portfolio
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
·
Invite other
students, classrooms, or schools to visit and perform.
·
Invite classes
and/or community to watch class performances.
·
Analyze the elements
(visual/aural, oral, and kinetic) of classroom dramatizations.
·
Discuss what makes a
performance a work of art.
·
Explore theatre
elements including conflict, characterization, action, pantomime, movement, and
verbal interation.
ASSESSMENT
· Student performance
· Rubric/checklists
· Observational, anecdotal records
· Video portfolio