Second Grade
CONNECT: Explore and relate artistic ideas and works to past, present, and future societies and cultures.CN
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Relate theatrical ideas and works with personal, societal, cultural, and historical, and daily life contexts, including diverse and marginalized groups.2.CN.1
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Describe how American theatre reflects heritage, customs, and traditions of people in the United States, including various Indigenous and cultural groups.2.CN.1.1
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Identify cross-curricular skills and concepts between theatre and other content areas.2.CN.1.2
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Explore advancements in the field of theatre arts.2.CN.2
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Compare the roles of actor, director, and designers.2.CN.2.1
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Describe tools used by the actor, director, and designers.2.CN.2.2
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CREATE: Create and adapt new artistic ideas and work individually or collaboratively.CR
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Create original theatrical ideas and works, independently and collaboratively.2.CR.1
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Improvise a variety of characters in given scenarios using dramatic play.2.CR.1.1
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Create an original scene using dialogue with support.2.CR.1.2
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Create simple costumes, props, or masks to enhance a dramatic presentation.2.CR.1.3
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Adapt original theatrical ideas and works, and those of peers and other artists, independently and collaboratively.2.CR.2
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Adapt a familiar story for dramatic presentation with support.2.CR.2.1
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Explain how to share theatre arts fairly.2.CR.2.2
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PRESENT: Present, perform, produce, and develop artistic ideas and works.PR
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Perform theatrical works from a variety of styles, cultures, and genres.2.PR.1
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Refine movements as instructed by the director.2.PR.1.1
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Communicate characters using nonverbal elements.2.PR.1.2
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Develop theatrical presentations.2.PR.2
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Describe the production elements needed to develop formal and informal performances.2.PR.2.1
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Differentiate how audience behavior changes in a variety of spaces.2.PR.2.2
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Use costumes, props, or masks to enhance a dramatic presentation.2.PR.2.3
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Adapt movement and vocal choices in a variety of spaces.2.PR.2.4
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RESPOND: Analyze and evaluate how the arts communicate.RE
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Analyze theatrical works from a variety of styles, cultures, and genres using content-specific vocabulary.2.RE.1
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Identify character traits as presented in various informal, recorded, or live classroom presentations.2.RE.1.1
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Describe character choices in theatrical works.2.RE.1.2
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Evaluate theatrical works using content-specific vocabulary.2.RE.2
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Describe personal preferences for a performance using theatrical vocabulary.2.RE.2.1
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Identify self improvement and positive feedback.2.RE.2.2
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 2
- Where can I read the official document?
- NORTH CAROLINA STANDARD COURSE OF STUDY K - 12 Theatre
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