Dance: Grades 3, 4
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- Theater: Grades 7, 8
- Visual Arts & Design: Grades 7, 8
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- Music: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
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Artistic Processes – In dance, problem solving uses the human body and techniques of movement and expression to make the imagined tangible.
- D1 (3-4)-1.
Students use knowledge of movement to problem solve by…D1 (3-4)-1
- a.
combining axial and locomotor movements, varying the use of space, time, and energy in response to a prompt
- b.
improvising in response to a variety of sensory and conceptual stimuli
- a.
- D1 (3-4)-2.
Students express ideas, emotions, or cultural aesthetics by…D1 (3-4)-2
- a.
selecting and combining movement and choreographic principles (e.g., body parts and shapes, levels, directions, pathways) and applying the structure of beginning, middle, and end
- b.
improvising , exploring, and selecting dance movement to communicate ideas, experiences, and feelings
- c.
combining simple rhythmic patterns and identifying movement qualities
- a.
Cultural Contexts – Purpose and motivation (intent) are fundamental to dance and can be expressed through traditional, non-traditional, western, and non-western forms and styles.
- D2 (3-4)-1.
Students view, interpret, and perform a range of forms and styles of dance by…D2 (3-4)-1
- a.
explaining the reasons why people in various cultures dance
- b.
describing and demonstrating characteristic movements from various world cultures
- c.
performing simple dances of different dance forms or styles
- a.
Communication – Personal expression and meaning is achieved through the movement of the human body, communicating ideas, values, and emotions.
- D3 (3-4)-1.
Students demonstrate kinesthetic awareness and movement skills by…D3 (3-4)-1
- a.
demonstrating concentration while exhibiting awareness of relationships and spatial directions and pathways
- b.
demonstrating agility, and coordination while: performing simple movement patterns; starting, changing, and stopping movement; and performing a variety of movements (e.g., whole body/isolations)
- a.
- D3 (3-4)-2.
Students demonstrate rhythmic acuity by…D3 (3-4)-2
- a.
dancing in relation to and in coordination with changes in rhythm and meter and repeating a rhythmic pattern of movement
- a.
- D3 (3-4)-3.
Students demonstrate qualitative range and phrasing by…D3 (3-4)-3
- a.
demonstrating a range of space, time, weight, and flow (force/energy) concepts (e.g., through dancing opposites: strong/weak, rise/sink)
- b.
replicating dance phrases (e.g., sentences)
- c.
demonstrating focus while dancing
- a.
Aesthetic Judgment – Knowledge of dance as an art form is used to reflect on and evaluate the work of self and others.
- D4 (3-4)-1.
Students demonstrate understanding of dance forms and styles, techniques and elements, and choreographic processes and principles by…D4 (3-4)-1
- a.
identifying, describing and comparing elements between and among dances
- a.
- D4 (3-4)-2.
Students analyze construction and achievement of effect or affect by…D4 (3-4)-2
- a.
evaluating and revising performed movement to fulfill its purpose
- b.
explaining what a dance communicates or expresses
- a.
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 3 and Grade 4
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2010
- Where can I read the official document?
- Rhode Island K-12 Grade Span Expectations in the Arts - Dance
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