Kindergarten 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
· Participates in skits, puppet shows, and plays.
· Role-plays familiar situations and stories.
· Tells stories based on real or imagined events.
· Dramatizes poems, rhymes, jingles, verses, character and finger plays.
· Uses variations of movement and voice (tempo, pitch, tone and volume) for different characters.
· Selects simple props and costumes.
· Initiates dramatic play, e.g. playhouse, store, hospital.
· Observes a performer or performance.
· Creates and improvise simple stories
· Pantomimes a given situation, e.g. eating an ice cream cone, making a sandwich.
ASSESSMENT:
· Student performance
· 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
·
Listens to Alaskan
Native Tales.
·
Listens to or
watches an Alaskan Native storyteller.
·
Listens to stories
from other cultures.
·
Observes examples of
how drama is created and used in World cultures.
ASSESSMENT:
· Student performance
· 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
·
Observes and discuss
plays, skits, and movies.
·
Discusses and
practice appropriate audience skills.
·
Makes encouraging
and constructive suggestions for alternative ideas in dramatizing roles,
arranging environments, and developing situations.
ASSESSMENT:
· Student performance
· 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
·
Explains how the
wants and needs of characters are similar to and different from student’s own.
·
Makes distinctions
between recorded (TV, movies) and live performances.
·
After watching a
performer or performance with the class, shares one’s opinion about the
performance.
·
Listens quietly
while others share their opinions.
ASSESSMENT
· Student performance
· Teacher Observation