Fifth Grade Drama Curriculum
Standard A: A student should be able to create and perform in the arts.
A student who meets the content standard should:
ACTIVITIES
· Participate in a music/drama production.
· Create artwork related to drama productions (e.g. posters, T-shirt, design logo, programs, set designs).
· Participate in role-play with feedback critiquing.
· Create original story from prompts.
· Use video camera or other technology to create original movies from scripts based on stories written by students.
· Research various careers in live theatre and film.
· Develop acting skills through the portrayal of various characters.
· Create and develop environments for scenes scripted or improvised.
· Develop a sense of audience.
· Work with performing artists to develop skills.
· Perform Reader’s Theatre.
· Student conducts an ensemble.
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
·
Read local folk
tales.
·
Explore cultural and environmental context of a
performance (before and after viewing).
·
Investigate dramatic performances illustrating the migration of
cultures through Alaska and the United States.
·
Investigate dramatic performances that depict events from American
History.
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
·
Use critiquing
skills in role-play.
·
Compare and evaluate
or critique different forms of arts (e.g. play or novel vs. movie).
·
Critique original
stories, scripts, or videos based on given themes.
·
Observe appropriate
performing arts programs, arts shows, etc.
·
Describe
characteristics and compare the presentation of characters, environment
performances, etc.
·
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
·
Observe drama
performances.
·
Explore and contrast
theatre elements including conflict, characterization, action, pantomime,
movement, and verbal interaction.
·
Discuss what makes a
performance a work of art.
·
Explain personal
preferences and emotional responses; “What did you get out of it?”
·
Apply to your life; “What did you learn from this performance?”
.
ASSESSMENT
· Student performance
· Rubric/checklists
· Observational, anecdotal records
· Video portfolio