Dance: Grade 5
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- Ceramics/Pottery 1 (#0102300) (2025)
- Creative Photography 1 (#0108310) (2025)
- Dance: Grade K
- Music: Grade K
- Theater: Grade K
- Visual Arts: Grade K
- Dance: Grade 1
- Dance: Grade 1 - Access Points
- Music: Grade 1
- Theater: Grade 1
- Visual Arts: Grade 1
- Dance: Grade 2
- Music: Grade 2
- Theater: Grade 2
- Visual Arts: Grade 2
- Dance: Grade 3
- Music: Grade 3
- Theater: Grade 3
- Visual Arts: Grade 3
- Dance: Grade 4
- Music: Grade 4
- Theater: Grade 4
- Visual Arts: Grade 4
- Music: Grade 5
- Theater: Grade 5
- Visual Arts: Grade 5
- Dance: Grades 6, 7, 8
- Music: Grades 6, 7, 8
- Theater: Grades 6, 7, 8
- Visual Arts: Grades 6, 7, 8
- Dance: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Music: Grade 9
- Theater: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Visual Arts: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Music: Grades 10, 11, 12
Other Florida Fine Arts sets
- Ceramics/Pottery 1 (#0102300) (2025)
- Creative Photography 1 (#0108310) (2025)
- Dance: Grade K
- Music: Grade K
- Theater: Grade K
- Visual Arts: Grade K
- Dance: Grade 1
- Dance: Grade 1 - Access Points
- Music: Grade 1
- Theater: Grade 1
- Visual Arts: Grade 1
- Dance: Grade 2
- Music: Grade 2
- Theater: Grade 2
- Visual Arts: Grade 2
- Dance: Grade 3
- Music: Grade 3
- Theater: Grade 3
- Visual Arts: Grade 3
- Dance: Grade 4
- Music: Grade 4
- Theater: Grade 4
- Visual Arts: Grade 4
- Music: Grade 5
- Theater: Grade 5
- Visual Arts: Grade 5
- Dance: Grades 6, 7, 8
- Music: Grades 6, 7, 8
- Theater: Grades 6, 7, 8
- Visual Arts: Grades 6, 7, 8
- Dance: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Music: Grade 9
- Theater: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Visual Arts: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Music: Grades 10, 11, 12
Critical Thinking and Reflection
Cognition and reflection are required to appreciate, interpret, and create with artistic intent.
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Identify and discuss, using background knowledge of structure and personal experience, concepts and themes in dance pieces.DA.5.C.1.1
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Learn and produce movement sequences, assisted by the teacher, with speed and accuracy.DA.5.C.1.2
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Demonstrate the use of time, space, effort, and energy to express feelings and ideas through movement.DA.5.C.1.3
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Access Point for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
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Independent
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Demonstrate how one or more dance elements are used to express feelings or ideas through movement.DA.5.C.1.In.a
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Learn movement quickly and accurately through application of learning strategies.DA.5.C.1.In.b
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Supported
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Imitate how one or more dance elements are used to express feelings or ideas through movement.DA.5.C.1.Su.a
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Repeat simple movements from verbal cueing.DA.5.C.1.Su.b
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Participatory
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Recognize selected basic elements of dance.DA.5.C.1.Pa.a
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Repeat simple movements from a model.DA.5.C.1.Pa.b
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Assessing our own and others' artistic work, using critical-thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills, is central to artistic growth.
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Visualize and experiment with a variety of potential solutions to a given dance problem and explore the effects of each option.DA.5.C.2.1
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Demonstrate the ability to share objective, positive feedback and constructive criticism, and apply suggested changes with the guidance of others.DA.5.C.2.2
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Access Point for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
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Independent
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Use defined criteria to suggest changes in the performance of self and others.DA.5.C.2.In.a
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Supported
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Use a teacher-selected criterion to suggest changes in the performance of self and others.DA.5.C.2.Su.a
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Participatory
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Use a teacher-selected criterion to select preferred dance performances.DA.5.C.2.Pa.a
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The processes of critiquing works of art lead to development of critical-thinking skills transferable to other contexts.
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Critique a dance piece using established criteria.DA.5.C.3.1
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Access Point for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
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Independent
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Use defined criteria to respond to dance pieces.DA.5.C.3.In.a
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Supported
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Use a teacher-selected criterion to respond to a dance piece.DA.5.C.3.Su.a
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Participatory
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Select a preferred dance piece.DA.5.C.3.Pa.a
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Skills, Techniques, and Processes
The arts are inherently experiential and actively engage learners in the processes of creating, interpreting, and responding to art.
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Apply choreographic principles to create dance steps or sequences.DA.5.S.1.1
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Demonstrate dynamic changes in response to one or more sources.DA.5.S.1.2
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Manipulate given elements of a phrase to produce variations and expand movement choices.DA.5.S.1.3
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Use kinesthetic awareness to respond to shared movement with one or more dancers.DA.5.S.1.4
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Access Point for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
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Independent
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Create dance sequences using everyday gestures and/or movements.DA.5.S.1.In.a
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Experiment with given elements to develop knowledge of their characteristics.DA.5.S.1.In.b
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Experiment with given elements to develop knowledge of their characteristics.DA.5.S.1.In.c
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Explore shared movement with others.DA.5.S.1.In.d
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Supported
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Create movement sequences using everyday gestures and/or movements.DA.5.S.1.Su.a
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Imitate movements or phrases based on the elements of dance.DA.5.S.1.Su.b
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Imitate movements or phrases based on the elements of dance.DA.5.S.1.Su.c
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Explore movement in space to increase kinesthetic awareness.DA.5.S.1.Su.d
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Participatory
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Imitate movement using everyday gestures and/or movements.DA.5.S.1.Pa.a
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Explore a variety of dance elements.DA.5.S.1.Pa.b
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Imitate movement in space to increase kinesthetic awareness.DA.5.S.1.Pa.c
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Development of skills, techniques, and processes in the arts strengthens our ability to remember, focus on, process, and sequence information.
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Demonstrate the ability to focus and maintain presence during dance classes and performances.DA.5.S.2.1
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Practice purposefully, over time, to improve technique and performance in a choreographed piece.DA.5.S.2.2
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Follow and repeat movement on the opposite side of the body or in reverse order.DA.5.S.2.3
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Adapt and apply ensemble corrections to personal work.DA.5.S.2.4
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Access Point for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
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Independent
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Re-create movement sequences to improve technique and performance.DA.5.S.2.In.a
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Use teacher and peer feedback to revise performance of movement sequences.DA.5.S.2.In.b
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Supported
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Re-create movement in short sequences to improve technique and performance.DA.5.S.2.Su.a
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Use teacher and peer feedback to revise performance of movements.DA.5.S.2.Su.b
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Participatory
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Re-create a variety of movements related to dance.DA.5.S.2.Pa.a
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Use teacher and peer feedback to revise gross- and fine-motor movements.DA.5.S.2.Pa.b
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Through purposeful practice, artists learn to manage, master, and refine simple, then complex, skills and techniques.
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Demonstrate basic posture, engage abdominal muscles, lengthen the spine, and show awareness of shoulder-to-hip line.DA.5.S.3.1
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Increase strength, flexibility, and range of motion in the joints based on an awareness of safe practices and knowledge of basic anatomy and physiology.DA.5.S.3.2
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Practice shifting weight from one leg to another using space and various levels and shapes.DA.5.S.3.3
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Perform a phrase that uses complex changes in rhythms and meters.DA.5.S.3.4
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Apply understanding of support, weight placement, and center of gravity to attain balance.DA.5.S.3.5
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Change the expression or intention of a given dance sequence by applying two contrasting dynamic elements.DA.5.S.3.6
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Dissect dance sequences to understand how movement is initiated, articulated, and practiced, and to develop agility and coordination.DA.5.S.3.7
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Explore the use of sagittal, vertical, and horizontal line.DA.5.S.3.8
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Access Point for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
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Independent
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Perform safe practice exercises for improving posture, strength, flexibility, and range of motion.DA.5.S.3.In.a
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Maintain balance during movement transitions.DA.5.S.3.In.b
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Experiment with given elements to develop knowledge of their characteristics.DA.5.S.3.In.c
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Investigate the positions, initiations, and movements within a given step.DA.5.S.3.In.d
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Supported
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Imitate safe practice exercises for improving posture, strength, flexibility, and range of motion.DA.5.S.3.Su.a
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Maintain balance in basic positions and shifting weight.DA.5.S.3.Su.b
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Experiment with movements or phrases based on the elements of dance.DA.5.S.3.Su.c
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Identify the elements of dance in planned and improvised dance pieces to show awareness of structure.DA.5.S.3.Su.d
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Participatory
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Imitate basic movements and postures.DA.5.S.3.Pa.a
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Practice movement transitions.DA.5.S.3.Pa.b
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Explore a variety of dance elements.DA.5.S.3.Pa.c
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Imitate a movement sequence based on the elements of dance.DA.5.S.3.Pa.d
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Organizational Structure
Understanding the organizational structure of an art form provides a foundation for appreciation of artistic works and respect for the creative process.
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Analyze individual elements of a choreographic work to determine how they comprise the structure of a dance piece.DA.5.O.1.1
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Review and apply the procedures and structures of class and performance to gain respect for their purposes and the traditions of the discipline.DA.5.O.1.2
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Identify and explain the positions and movements within a given step or combination.DA.5.O.1.3
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Access Point for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
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Independent
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Experiment with given elements to develop knowledge of their characteristics.DA.5.O.1.In.a
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Demonstrate appropriate audience awareness in class and at performances.DA.5.O.1.In.b
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Supported
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Experiment with movements or phrases based on the elements of dance.DA.5.O.1.Su.a
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Demonstrate awareness of expectations in class and at informal performances.DA.5.O.1.Su.b
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Participatory
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Explore a variety of dance elements.DA.5.O.1.Pa.a
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Demonstrate awareness of appropriate audience etiquette.DA.5.O.1.Pa.b
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The structural rules and conventions of an art form serve as both a foundation and departure point for creativity.
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Make one or more revisions to a given dance phrase and explain how the meaning or feeling was altered.DA.5.O.2.1
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Identify ways in which dance innovators contributed to new directions in the art form.DA.5.O.2.2
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Access Point for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
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Independent
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Select an element to change within a phrase and discuss the results.DA.5.O.2.In.a
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Recognize dance characteristics of selected innovative artists.DA.5.O.2.In.b
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Supported
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Apply a selected change in tempo or level to transform the meaning, feeling, or look of a movement or phrase.DA.5.O.2.Su.a
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ParticipatoryDA.68.O.2.Pa.b
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Imitate a change in tempo or level.DA.5.O.2.Pa.a
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Every art form uses its own unique language, verbal and non-verbal, to document and communicate with the world.
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Practice movements, steps, pantomime, and gestures as a means of communicating ideas or intent without using words.DA.5.O.3.1
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Use accurate dance terminology as a means of identifying, communicating, and documenting movement vocabulary.DA.5.O.3.2
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Use accurate dance terminology and/or movement vocabulary to respond to movement based on personal ideas, values, or point of view.DA.5.O.3.3
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Access Point for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
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Independent
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Practice movements and gestures as a means of communicating ideas or intent.DA.5.O.3.In.a
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Use dance terminology to identify and communicate dance movements.DA.5.O.3.In.b
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Supported
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Imitate movements and gestures that communicate ideas or intent.DA.5.O.3.Su.a
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Match selected dance terminology to dance movements.DA.5.O.3.Su.b
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Participatory
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Imitate movements and gestures that communicate intent.DA.5.O.3.Pa.a
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Recognize dance movements.DA.5.O.3.Pa.b
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Historical and Global Connections
Through study in the arts, we learn about and honor others and the worlds in which they live(d).
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Share and perform dances from diverse cultural or historical backgrounds and describe their significance within their original context.DA.5.H.1.1
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Describe the dances, music, and authentic costumes from specified world cultures.DA.5.H.1.2
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Access Point for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
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Independent
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Identify dances, music, and authentic costumes from specified world cultures.DA.5.H.1.In.a
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Supported
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Recognize selected dances, music, and authentic costumes from specified world cultures.DA.5.H.1.Su.a
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Participatory
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Recognize selected dances or music from specified world cultures.DA.5.H.1.Pa.a
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The arts reflect and document cultural trends and historical events, and help explain how new directions in the arts have emerged.
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Describe historical developments and the continuing evolution of various dance forms.DA.5.H.2.1
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Classify a dance performance or repertoire piece by origin, genre, or period.DA.5.H.2.2
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Access Point for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
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Independent
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Identify cultural or historical influences on dance choreography.DA.5.H.2.In.a
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Classify a dance performance by origin or genre.DA.5.H.2.In.b
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Supported
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Recognize cultural or historical influences on dance choreography.DA.5.H.2.Su.a
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Identify the origin or genre of a dance performance.DA.5.H.2.Su.b
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Participatory
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Associate dance examples with cultures or times.DA.5.H.2.Pa.a
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Connections among the arts and other disciplines strengthen learning and the ability to transfer knowledge and skills to and from other fields.
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Create a dance, inspired by another art form, which shows one or more connections between the two disciplines.DA.5.H.3.1
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Demonstrate how math and science concepts may be used in dance.DA.5.H.3.2
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Describe how the self-discipline required in dance training can be applied to other areas of study.DA.5.H.3.3
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Perform a movement study based on a personal interpretation of a work of art.DA.5.H.3.4
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Identify the use of world languages in various dance genres.DA.5.H.3.5
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Access Point for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
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Independent
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Use movement sequences to represent concepts in other fields.DA.5.H.3.In.a
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Identify similarities between skills required for dance and those required for other areas of study.DA.5.H.3.In.b
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Practice using vocabulary common to the study of dance.DA.5.H.3.In.c
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Supported
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Use movement to represent concepts in other fields.DA.5.H.3.Su.a
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Recognize similarities between skills required for dance and those required for other areas of study.DA.5.H.3.Su.b
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Practice using selected dance vocabulary.DA.5.H.3.Su.c
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Participatory
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Associate movements with a concept from another field.DA.5.H.3.Pa.a
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Recognize a skill that dance and another area of study have in common.DA.5.H.3.Pa.b
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Recognize selected dance vocabulary.DA.5.H.3.Pa.c
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Innovation, Technology, and the Future
Creating, interpreting, and responding in the arts stimulate the imagination and encourage innovation and creative risk-taking.
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Evaluate the effectiveness of combining other works of art with specified works of dance.DA.5.F.1.1
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Evaluate the impact of technology on a specified work of dance.DA.5.F.1.2
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Incorporate creative risk-taking when improvising or developing a dance phrase.DA.5.F.1.3
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Access Point for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
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Independent
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Identify other works of art associated with specified works of dance.DA.5.F.1.In.a
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Use a variety of technology tools to produce and experience dance performances.DA.5.F.1.In.b
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Interpret and improvise dance phrases.DA.5.F.1.In.c
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Supported
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Recognize other works of art associated with specified works of dance.DA.5.F.1.Su.a
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Use one or more technology tools to produce and experience dance performances.DA.5.F.1.Su.b
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Improvise dance phrases.DA.5.F.1.Su.c
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Participatory
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Recognize another work of art within a specified work of dance.DA.5.F.1.Pa.a
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Associate a technology tool with dance performances.DA.5.F.1.Pa.b
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Contribute to the improvisation of dance phrases.DA.5.F.1.Pa.c
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The 21st-century skills necessary for success as citizens, workers, and leaders in a global economy are embedded in the study of the arts.
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Show leadership by sharing ideas or by demonstrating or teaching skills to others.DA.5.F.3.1
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Access Point for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
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Independent
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Prioritize and complete tasks related to individual or collaborative dance projects.DA.5.F.3.In.a
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Supported
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Complete tasks related to individual or collaborative dance projects.DA.5.F.3.Su.a
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Participatory
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Participate in tasks related to individual or collaborative dance projects.DA.5.F.3.Pa.a
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Careers in and related to the arts significantly and positively impact local and global economies.
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Identify dance and dance-related businesses in the community and describe their impact.DA.5.F.2.1
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Access Point for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
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Independent
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Identify community opportunities in or related to dance for employment or leisure.DA.5.F.2.In.a
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Supported
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Recognize two or more community opportunities in or related to dance for employment or leisure.DA.5.F.2.Su.a
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Participatory
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Associate dance with employment opportunities.DA.5.F.2.Pa.a
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 5
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2010
- Where can I read the official document?
- Fine Arts Next Generation Sunshine State Standards - Dance
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