Theater: Grades 5, 6
Other Rhode Island Arts sets
- Dance: Grades K, 1, 2
- Music: Grades K, 1, 2
- Theater: Grades K, 1, 2
- Visual Arts & Design: Grades K, 1, 2
- Dance: Grades 3, 4
- Music: Grades 3, 4
- Theater: Grades 3, 4
- Visual Arts & Design: Grades 3, 4
- Dance: Grades 5, 6
- Music: Grades 5, 6
- Visual Arts & Design: Grades 5, 6
- Dance: Grades 7, 8
- Music: Grades 7, 8
- Theater: Grades 7, 8
- Visual Arts & Design: Grades 7, 8
- Dance: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Music: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Theater: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Visual Arts & Design: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
Other Rhode Island Arts sets
- Dance: Grades K, 1, 2
- Music: Grades K, 1, 2
- Theater: Grades K, 1, 2
- Visual Arts & Design: Grades K, 1, 2
- Dance: Grades 3, 4
- Music: Grades 3, 4
- Theater: Grades 3, 4
- Visual Arts & Design: Grades 3, 4
- Dance: Grades 5, 6
- Music: Grades 5, 6
- Visual Arts & Design: Grades 5, 6
- Dance: Grades 7, 8
- Music: Grades 7, 8
- Theater: Grades 7, 8
- Visual Arts & Design: Grades 7, 8
- Dance: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Music: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Theater: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Visual Arts & Design: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
Artistic Processes – Theater employs creative problem solving using tools, techniques, and technology in one or more disciplines in order to make the imagined tangible.
- T1 (5-6)-1.
Students show skill development in acting, directing, designing, and scriptwriting by…T1 (5-6)-1
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performing and exploring improvisational activities and describing complex ideas and universal themes in life and literature; and distinguishing between understanding of text, subtext, and context; writing and perform basic scenes or one-act plays that include a range of character types, monologue, dialogue, action, and setting
- b.
determining the use of blocking and stage areas, levels, and actor's position, such as full front, quarter, profile, and full back in dramatizations
- c.
using effective vocal expression, gesture, facial expression, timing, and language to create character in a comedic and dramatic situation; using sensory and emotional recall, and memorization skills to create a character
- d.
designing or creating costumes, props, music, sets, makeup, or masks that support or enhance character in basic formal or informal performances
- a.
- T1 (5-6)-2.
Students solve artistic problems by…T1 (5-6)-2
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generating strategies, and choosing one that addresses identified challenge inherent in the story (e.g., "How do we create a boat for Treasure Island using our bodies?")
- a.
- T1 (5-6)-3.
Students make connections among the arts and other disciplines by…T1 (5-6)-3
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using body, voice, and imagination to demonstrate the analysis of concepts in nature or society (e.g., collaborate in small group to study, design, and perform a concept, such as Manifest Destiny)
- b.
describing how the development of a character, writing a script, or designing a set integrates other art forms
- a.
Cultural Contexts – Theater arts creatively expresses the values and ideas of human experience, community, and civilization.
- T2 (5-6)-1.
Students demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the role of Theater Arts in personal, cultural, and historical context by…T2 (5-6)-1
- a.
describing and dramatizing two stories with a common theme from two historical periods or cultures (e.g., freedom, triumph over adversity)
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identifying specific cultural beliefs and traditions in the theater arts in at least two cultures and time periods
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analyzing ways in which theater, television, electronic media, and film influence their thinking in positive and negative ways
- d.
selecting or creating appropriate props, sets, and costumes for a cultural celebration or pageant
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describing the roles of the arts and artists in society to interpret events and cultures, to innovate and take risks while solving problems
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describing a career opportunity and identifying the education required to be an artist
- a.
Communication – Theater communicates meaning and expression through the sharing of human experience using image, sound, movement, words, space, time and chronology.
- T3 (5-6)-1.
Students demonstrate the ability to communicate in the language of the Theater Arts by…T3 (5-6)-1
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selecting and applying performance and design techniques to convey a range of ideas, feelings, or meaning (e.g., a little sad to very sad; disappointed to crushed)
- a.
- T3 (5-6)-2.
Students demonstrate the ability to extract meaning from Theater by…T3 (5-6)-2
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analyzing major themes and characters and their symbolic representations (i.e., cultural references)
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identifying important techniques that support the story's meaning (e.g., set design)
- a.
Aesthetic Judgment – Applying knowledge and skills of Theater Arts in order to reflect on and evaluate the work of self and others.
- T4 (5-6)-1.
Students reflect upon, analyze and evaluate the work of self and others by…T4 (5-6)-1
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describing what is seen (e.g., setting, props, costumes, scenery) and heard (e.g., voice projection, diction, pace, and volume) in a performance or text and comparing that with things known (e.g., time period, place, cultural identification, etc.)
- b.
interpreting character's objectives and motivations based on what is seen, heard, and known to explain character's behavior
- c.
identifying technical elements of a theatrical production (e.g., sense memory, script, act, scene, beat, cue, monologue, dialogue, action/reaction, subtext, theme, mood, gesture, rehearsal, design, performance, director, production values, and stage crew)
- d.
identifying the dramatic elements of plot (e.g., exposition, complication, crisis, climax, and resolution) in a script or performance
- a.
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 5 and Grade 6
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2010
- Where can I read the official document?
- Rhode Island K-12 Grade Span Expectations in the Arts - Theater
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