Playwriting II
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- Instrumental Ensemble: Grades 6-12
- Jazz Band: Grades 6-12
- Theatre: Grades 6-8
- Visual Art: Grades 6-8
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- Costume Design I
- Costume Design II
- Music Appreciation
- Music Lab I-IV
- Music Technology
- Music Theory
- Musical Theatre II
- Musical Theatre III
- Playwriting I
- Technical Theatre I
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- Theatre I
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- Theatre Production and Management
- Theatrical Makeup
- Printmaking
CreatingCR
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Students will generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.CR.1
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Students will use imaginary environments to conceive characters in playwriting.CR.1.1
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I can use imaginary environments to develop diverse characters to elicit a specific audience response.CR.1.1.II
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Students will collaborate to generate ideas for playwriting.CR.1.2
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I can collaborate to gather ideas for a script for a specific audience or specific purpose.CR.1.2.II
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Students will organize and develop artistic ideas and work.CR.2
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Students will develop narrative elements in devised or scripted works.CR.2.1
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I can justify choices made in the development of characters, environments, and actions to create a desired effect in a devised or scripted theatrical work.CR.2.1.II
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Students will make choices related to theatrical spaces using appropriate terminology.CR.2.2
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I can make choices related to theatrical spaces including stage directions, blocking, and types of stages when drafting an original script.CR.2.2.II
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Students will collaborate as a member of the creative team.CR.2.3
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I can collaborate to make scripting and casting choices. CR.2.3.II
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Students will demonstrate the role of the dramaturg in playwriting.CR.2.4
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I can fulfill the role of a dramaturg in the development of an original script.CR.2.4.II
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Students will refine and complete artistic work.CR.3
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Students will refine artistic ideas using self-reflection and feedback.CR.3.1
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I can revise original theatrical ideas based on self-reflection and feedback.CR.3.1.II
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PerformingPR
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Students will select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation.PR.4
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Students will apply script analysis skills.PR.4.1
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I can analyze the development of characters in a script.PR.4.1.II
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I can analyze the cultural and historical significance or accuracy of a script.PR.4.1.II
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I can analyze the importance of the elements of drama and writing in a devised or scripted theatrical work.PR.4.1.II
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Students will analyze the relationship between characters and plot.PR.4.2
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I can analyze the manner in which a character’s unique choices make the plot of a scripted theatre work believable.PR.4.2.II
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I can interpret the author’s intent for a character’s objectives and tactics.PR.4.2.II
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Students will research theatrical choices for playwriting.PR.4.3
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I can make artistic choices based on research from multiple sources of information in writing a drama/theatre work with peers.PR.4.3.II
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Students will develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation.PR.5
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Students will develop a unique writer’s voice.PR.5.1
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I can refine a believable and relevant theatrical work by creating unique choices for the physical, vocal, and psychological elements of the story.PR.5.1.II
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I can investigate fresh and diverse methods of creating empathetic characters in my original work.PR.5.1.II
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Students will participate in the established rehearsal process. Students will participate in the established rehearsal proPR.5.2
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I can refine playwriting skills and techniques by contributing to the rehearsal process.PR.5.2.II
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Students will consider acting and design processes when writing original theatrical work.PR.5.3
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I can make artistic choices to refine a written theatrical work using the acting process.PR.5.3.II
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I can apply acting and design theories to script writing.PR.5.3.II
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Students will convey meaning through the presentation of artistic work.PR.6
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Students will convey specific meaning in original scripts.PR.6.1
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I can convey a specific meaning through the collaborative performance of an original devised or scripted drama/theatre work for a specific audience.PR.6.1.II
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RespondingRE
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Students will perceive and analyze artistic work.RE.7
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Students will explore the consequences of character decisions and actions.RE.7.1
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I can analyze the manner in which character decisions and actions lead to interesting consequences and outcomes.RE.7.1.II
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Students will explore authentic character interactions.RE.7.2
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I can analyze authentic character interactions in original scripts.RE.7.2.II
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Students will explore the effectiveness of technical elements in scripts.RE.7.3
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I can analyze stage directions that describe technical elements which enhance storytelling in live theatre.RE.7.3.II
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Students will interpret intent and meaning in artistic work.RE.8
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Students will interpret emotional responses evoked by original theatrical work.RE.8.1
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I can interpret emotional responses intended by playwrights.RE.8.1.II
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Students will apply criteria to evaluate artistic work.RE.9
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The students will develop and apply criteria for script evaluation.RE.9.1
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I can apply complex criteria to evaluate original scripts using theatre terminology and writing conventions.RE.9.1.II
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Students will apply the concept of artistic merit.RE.9.2
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I can justify a position taken on the artistic merit of a drama/theatre work.RE.9.2.II
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ConnectingCN
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Students will synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to make art.CN.10
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Students will incorporate personal experience in theatrical writing.CN.10.1
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I can use my personal experience to heighten the impact of my original theatrical work.CN.10.1.II
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Students will relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding.CN.11
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Students will incorporate social, cultural, and historical knowledge into original theatrical work.CN.11.1
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I can make personal artistic choices in original theatrical work based on societal, cultural, and historical contexts.CN.11.1.II
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Students will connect theatrical conventions and cultural perspectives to original theatrical work.CN.11.2
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I can relate cultural perspectives and theatrical conventions and practices to original theatrical work.CN.11.2.II
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Students will demonstrate cultural sensitivity related to original theatrical work.CN.11.3
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I can exhibit cultural sensitivity related to artistic work.CN.11.3.II
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Students will connect community values, beliefs, and cultural differences to original theatrical work. CN.11.4
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I can influence the beliefs, attitudes, and actions of diverse audiences with my original scripts.CN.11.4.II
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Students will use other fine arts and digital media in original theatrical work.CN.11.5
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I can incorporate other art forms and digital media into an original theatrical work.CN.11.5.II
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- A R K A N S A S F I N E A R T S ACADEMIC STANDARDS 2020 THEATRE
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