Grades K-12
Other Idaho Arts and Humanities: Theatre sets
Other Idaho Arts and Humanities: Theatre sets
DEVELOP AND CREATE ARTISTIC IDEAS AND WORK.
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With prompting and support, invent and inhabit an imaginary elsewhere in dramatic play.K-1.TH.1.1
- 2
Create roles, imagined worlds, and improvised stories.2-3.TH.1.1
- 3
Describe the visual details of imagined worlds, and improvised stories that support the given circumstances in a drama/theatre work.4-5.TH.1.1
- 4
Explore a scripted or improvised character through imagination.6.TH.1.1
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Explore a scripted or improvised character through imagination.7.TH.1.1
- 6
Investigate multiple perspectives of scripted or improvised characters.8.TH.1.1
- 7
Articulate a character’s inner thoughts, objectives, and motivations through character analysis.HS1.TH.1.1
- 8
Use script analysis to generate ideas about a character that is believable in a theatre work.HS2.TH.1.1
- 9
Use personal experiences and knowledge to develop a character that is believable in a theatre work.HS3.TH.1.1
DEVELOP AND REFINE ARTISTIC TECHNIQUES.
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Contribute to the adaptation of the plot in a drama experience.K-1.TH.2.1
- 2
Collaborate with peers to employ physical and vocal techniques for an improvised drama experience.2-3.TH.2.1
- 3
Articulate and implement choices to refine a theatre work using effective physical and vocal traits.4-5.TH.2.1
- 4
Articulate and implement choices to refine a theatre work using effective physical and vocal traits.6.TH.2.1
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Demonstrate focus in the rehearsal process to develop effective physical and vocal traits of characters in a scripted theatre work.7.TH.2.1
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Use repetition and analysis in order to revise devised or scripted theatre work.8.TH.2.1
- 7
Refine effective physical and vocal traits of characters in an improvised or scripted theatre work.HS1.TH.2.1
- 8
Use the rehearsal process to refine the dramatic concept of a scripted theatre work.HS2.TH.2.1
- 9
Demonstrate the ability to consistently maintain the given reality of a scripted theater work during the rehearsal process.HS3.TH.2.1
PERFORM AND/OR PRESENT ARTISTIC WORK.
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Use movement and gestures to communicate emotions in a guided drama experience.K-1.TH.3.1
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Demonstrate proper rehearsal and audience etiquette appropriate for venue, purpose, context, and style.K-1.TH.3.2
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Share drama work with peers.2-3.TH.3.1
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Demonstrate proper rehearsal and audience etiquette appropriate for venue, purpose, context, and style.2-3.TH.3.2
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Present drama work for an audience.4-5.TH.3.1
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Demonstrate proper rehearsal and audience etiquette appropriate for venue, purpose, context, and style.4-5.TH.3.2
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Present a scripted theatre work for an audience.6.TH.3.1
- 8
Demonstrate rehearsal decorum (such as being prompt, prepared, and professional) and audience etiquette appropriate for venue, purpose, context, and style.6.TH.3.2
- 9
Present a scripted theatre work for an audience.7.TH.3.1
- 10
Demonstrate rehearsal decorum (such as being prompt, prepared, and professional) and audience etiquette appropriate for venue, purpose, context, and style.7.TH.3.2
- 11
Present a scripted theatre work for an audience.8.TH.3.1
- 12
Demonstrate rehearsal decorum (such as being prompt, prepared, and professional) and audience etiquette appropriate for venue, purpose, context, and style.8.TH.3.2
- 13
Perform a scripted theatre work for an audience.HS1.TH.3.1
- 14
Demonstrate rehearsal decorum (such as being prompt, prepared, and professional) and audience etiquette appropriate for venue, purpose, context, and style.HS1.TH.3.2
- 15
Perform varied styles of theatre work for an audience.HS2.TH.3.1
- 16
Demonstrate rehearsal decorum (such as being prompt, prepared, and professional) and audience etiquette appropriate for venue, purpose, context, and style.HS2.TH.3.2
- 17
Perform a fully staged production for an audience.HS3.TH.3.1
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Demonstrate rehearsal decorum (such as being prompt, prepared, and professional) and audience etiquette appropriate for venue, purpose, context, and style.HS3.TH.3.2
RESPOND TO ARTISTIC WORK.
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Respond to a scene in a guided drama experience based on teacher given prompting/criteria.K-1.TH.4.1
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Observe how a character’s choices impact an audience’s perspective of a drama work.2-3.TH.4.1
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Use supporting evidence and criteria to evaluate drama work.4-5.TH.4.1
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Use supporting evidence and criteria to evaluate drama work.6.TH.4.1
- 5
Defend preferences when responding to a theatre work, using supporting evidence.7.TH.4.1
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Defend preferences when responding to a theatre work using supporting evidence and artistic criteria.8.TH.4.1
- 7
Examine a theatre work using supporting evidence based on teacher generated criteria.HS1.TH.4.1
- 8
Analyze and assess a theatre work using supporting evidence and criteria created through teacher and student collaboration.HS2.TH.4.1
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Evaluate artistic choices through student generated performance criteria.HS3.TH.4.1
RELATE ARTISTIC IDEAS AND WORKS WITH SOCIETAL, CULTURAL, AND/OR HISTORICAL CONTEXTS TO DEEPEN COMPREHENSION.
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Identify similarities between characters and oneself in dramatic play or a guided drama experience.K-1.TH.5.1
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Relate character experiences to personal experiences in a guided drama work.2-3.TH.5.1
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Explain how drama connects oneself to a community or culture.4-5.TH.5.1
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Explain how the actions and motivations of characters in a theatre work impact the perspectives of the audience.6.TH.5.1
- 5
Explore multiple perspectives and ideas in a theatre work.7.TH.5.1
- 6
Examine a community issue through multiple perspectives in a theatre work.8.TH.5.1
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Investigate how cultural perspectives, community ideas and personal beliefs impact a theatre work.HS1.TH.5.1
- 8
Choose and interpret a theatre work to reflect personal beliefs.HS2.TH.5.1
- 9
Collaborate on a theatre work that explores multiple perspectives.HS3.TH.5.1
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- Idaho Content Standards Theatre
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